trikermutha
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Yes drain both
You will get a quart or less from the trans and can clean your magnet
You will get a quart or less from the trans and can clean your magnet
Yes drain both
You will get a quart or less from the trans and can clean your magnet
The oil filter is under the right side cover. you will need to lift the brake master cylinder up and out to give you clearance to remove the filter. The cover on the filter is 36mm nut. Same size as the rear axle nut.
Quick question- Is the oil filter under the right or the left service cover? Just starting to drain the oil (engine side first, as if it makes a difference). My owners manual is a little confusing on this point (which side cover the oil filter access is at) Thanking you in advance!
Best,
Jake
Reddick Fla.
It’s never too late to have a happy
There is a very small black tube in the back of it that has to be removed. I used a pair of hemostats for the job.
The engine drain torx plug is angled a bit toward the back. It is not perpendicular to the underside surface of the bike.
After my first oil change ( on a 14 RT ) I decided to make the next one easier by using a HOLE cutter on the inside " insulated baffle panel ", Now I don't have to remove that to get to the Oil Filter :clap: ... I didn't notice any extra heat coming thru not any louder noise ...... have fun .... Mike :thumbup:
As EdMat stated did you look for the black piece of air hose that BRP puts behind the reservoir? That does a great job of locking in place. As he stated pull it out using nettle nose plyers and then you should have no problem removing the reservoir.