Well, I just finished my 6000 mile service and have a couple of observations.
1. I put in a new set of plugs. (just the stock ones for $3 each at Advance Auto) Man what a difference! The old plugs looked great but it runs soooo much better with new ones. No more misses! So, if you have more than 5000 miles on the bike, change the plugs! BRP says to use heat sink compound on them. You can buy it at Radio Shack for $6. I will say that if this is the first change you probably dont need any as BRP put enough on the first ones for three sets and there would likely be plenty left on the threads from the first set. I bought some and used it however.
2. Oil Drain Plugs are very soft! I use Snap on tools so it is not like I rounded this off with some chinise alan wrench. The plug came out of the tank OK but the hex rounded off on the block plug and I was unable to remove it. (I will get it out later but will destroy it doing so, so I will need a new one on hand first) Looks like whoever did the last service tourqued the plug to about 100ft/lbs. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE DRAIN PLUGS!
Really not that big of a deal as when you remove the oil filter the vast majority of the oil comes out.
3. The service was very easy once you get the plastic off. The plastic is very easy to take off. Just take your time. A T30 T-Handle is a big help!
1. I put in a new set of plugs. (just the stock ones for $3 each at Advance Auto) Man what a difference! The old plugs looked great but it runs soooo much better with new ones. No more misses! So, if you have more than 5000 miles on the bike, change the plugs! BRP says to use heat sink compound on them. You can buy it at Radio Shack for $6. I will say that if this is the first change you probably dont need any as BRP put enough on the first ones for three sets and there would likely be plenty left on the threads from the first set. I bought some and used it however.
2. Oil Drain Plugs are very soft! I use Snap on tools so it is not like I rounded this off with some chinise alan wrench. The plug came out of the tank OK but the hex rounded off on the block plug and I was unable to remove it. (I will get it out later but will destroy it doing so, so I will need a new one on hand first) Looks like whoever did the last service tourqued the plug to about 100ft/lbs. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE DRAIN PLUGS!
Really not that big of a deal as when you remove the oil filter the vast majority of the oil comes out.
3. The service was very easy once you get the plastic off. The plastic is very easy to take off. Just take your time. A T30 T-Handle is a big help!