MarkLawson
RT-S PE#0031
Screwed up my oil drain plug (oil tank, not engine) tonight because I didn't fully insert the 6mm hex wrench before I tried to remove it. It was half way in, which is pretty deep, but the wrench just turned in the bolt while the bolt didn't budge. This is the 2nd oil change on the RT & the first by me. I guess the dealer really tightened it down when they did the first oil change. Anyway, I then pounded the wrench all the way in and found that it just twisted again without moving the bolt. Dang.
I bought a cheap hand pump from Harbor Freight & was able to pump the oil out of the tank without much trouble.
Fortunately, the engine oil drain plug had no problems, so I was able to complete the oil change.
I have now ordered a set of the Gold Plug drain plugs mentioned in a thread sometime back. ( http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23611&highlight=oil+drain+plug ) In fact, I ordered two sets so I can replace the OEM on my wife's '08 GS too.
Just be aware that the drain plug is pretty soft material & should be handled with care.
Now I have to figure out how to get that stupid drain plug out when it comes time to change the oil again. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
I bought a cheap hand pump from Harbor Freight & was able to pump the oil out of the tank without much trouble.
Fortunately, the engine oil drain plug had no problems, so I was able to complete the oil change.
I have now ordered a set of the Gold Plug drain plugs mentioned in a thread sometime back. ( http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23611&highlight=oil+drain+plug ) In fact, I ordered two sets so I can replace the OEM on my wife's '08 GS too.
Just be aware that the drain plug is pretty soft material & should be handled with care.
Now I have to figure out how to get that stupid drain plug out when it comes time to change the oil again. Any suggestions?
Thanks,