If you order Gold Plugs the drain plug for the 1330 engine is MP-18. The drain plug for the 1330 transmission is MP-01.
I realize this is an old thread but I've discovered that at some point since 2019, they apparently replaced the 6mm hex drain plug with a T40 torx. Not any easier to get out though......I'm struggling now with the little bolts that hold the plastic cover on, one of them is so close to what appears to be a ground point that I can't get a box wrench on it! Taking a break now to restore some sanity. This my first oil change at 2000 miles (I know, there is no need to do it now but I want to!) and everything is factory tight!
I realize this is an old thread but I've discovered that at some point since 2019, they apparently replaced the 6mm hex drain plug with a T40 torx. Not any easier to get out though......I'm struggling now with the little bolts that hold the plastic cover on, one of them is so close to what appears to be a ground point that I can't get a box wrench on it! Taking a break now to restore some sanity. This my first oil change at 2000 miles (I know, there is no need to do it now but I want to!) and everything is factory tight!
If you can't get a good hold with vise grips then I think a drill and easy out is next. Good luck.
McRuss nice travel map. Did you hit all those states with the spyder or just general travel? 49 on spyder is awesome. Good for you if that’s the case. I only mark the states my spyder has been in on this site.
This will not be helpful now .... but in the future ALWAYS set your Ratchet BEFORE you try to use it ..... and with oil related plugs ALWAYS put the tool in ( socket or Torx ) and give it a good Rap with a hammer .... This will help break the Varnish seal that oil + heat creates ...... good luck .... mike :thumbup:
No, the travel map is from traveling on two wheels over a period of about 30 years (I rode motors for over 60 years but didn't get out of Colorado until 'late i life.') I'm ashamed to say that my Spyder states total 2, one of those with my Ryker and one with the F3. BUT this summer the F3 will get to see a lot of states and hopefully, several Canadian provinces. +1 for only Spyder states...but my question is, how did you manage Colorado, Wyoming and North Dakota without crossing those 'flyover' states? I rode to all 49 from homes in CO, AZ and TX, no trailers were involved. Oh, by the way, a sharp chisel and a few blows with a ball peen hammer and the drain plug is out!