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Any tips on 2009 RS SM5 DIY Oil Change?
Hello,
I have been researching doing my own oil change on my 2009 RS SM5. I already purchased the kit from Amazon. Can-Am Sypder Roadster SM5 Oil Filter Change Service Kit 219800262
Any tips or advice before I dive in tomorrow? I did purchase a torque ratchet. I have been researching you tube videos as well. I have read my manual too.
Thank you for your input.
Sheila
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remember, the oil plugs are not torx head, they are allen head, (hex).
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And change the drain plugs to hex head "Gold" plugs.........do a search.
....and we're gonna ride, we're gonna ride.....
ride like the one-eyed Jack of Diamonds, with
the devil close behind,.....we're gonna ride....
2008 GS.....PE # 2888
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Bring the engine up to normal operating temperature to get the oil hot.
Drain the oil reservoir & crankcase
Change the oil filter & 'O' ring
Replace drain plugs
ONLY put in 3 quarts (or 3 litres) of new oil into the oil reservoir.
Run engine for a minute or two to circulate the oil & stop engine
Add the rest of the oil to the reservoir. 3.9 litres (4 quarts) in total is used in the oil change.
Run engine up to normal operating temp to make sure oil is hot. Check for leaks & measure oil level on the dipstick exactly as described in the owners manual.
Last edited by oldgoat; 04-10-2018 at 01:07 PM.
2008 GS SM5, Full Moon Silver
2007 Piaggio MP3 - 250cc
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Just finished my 2012 RS SM 5 and according to the dipstick in the oil tank, mine took almost 5 qts of oil. I warmed ot up prior to the oil and filter change and drained close to 5 qts of old oil. Removing the crankcase bolt is a PIA, but once out replace it with a magnetic hex head bolt, do the same on the oil tank.
Mike
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