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Servicing Assistance Please - Dale - 13-08-2012

Hey Guys,

I have taken this week off work to relax a bit, and I want to change the oil etc in the busa. I haven't done it myself yet Embarassed so could someone please point me towards a good thread to read and get some pointers.

Do we have a manual "Servicing Hayabusas for Dummies ??" on the forum anywhere ??

Thanks guys ..

Dale


RE: Servicing Assistance Please - bazman - 13-08-2012

Heya Dale, I've got a standard print manual (Clymer) over here, if you wanna borrow it....Pi_thumbsup

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RE: Servicing Assistance Please - grantxr6t - 13-08-2012

(13-08-2012, 11:48am)Dale Wrote: Hey Guys,

I have taken this week off work to relax a bit, and I want to change the oil etc in the busa. I haven't done it myself yet Embarassed so could someone please point me towards a good thread to read and get some pointers.

Do we have a manual "Servicing Hayabusas for Dummies ??" on the forum anywhere ??

Thanks guys ..

Dale
Go to utube about taken fairings off.Warm up motor and drop oil .Then unscrew oil filter,if haven.t got filter remover punch a hole thru filter and unscrew.fill with oil,run and check oil mogul 5100,10w40 4liters.You'll have abit left over.cheers



RE: Servicing Assistance Please - BEAU - 13-08-2012

Watch the you tube video on removing Hayabusa fairings, lift the tank to get to air box... That's pretty much it. If your putting on an oil filter that you can undo with a socket, that will make it easyer next time round. Is it a major or minor service? (how many kms)?


RE: Servicing Assistance Please - Busdriver - 13-08-2012

And use a tension wrench to do up the sump plug. A few guys here have done the plug up too tight and stripped the thread in the sump pan. 16.5 ft lbs is the correct torque setting :)


RE: Servicing Assistance Please - sutur - 14-08-2012

(13-08-2012, 08:46pm)Busdriver Wrote: the sump pan. 16.5 ft lbs is the correct torque setting :)

Thank you, noted.


RE: Servicing Assistance Please - Busdriver - 14-08-2012

Sump Plug 16.5 ft lbs



RE: Servicing Assistance Please - Dale - 14-08-2012

Cheers Paul, Grant, Beau and Les

Fairings off without a hitch (or broken tab)
Beau, its 70,000 (she's still a baby Very Happy) .. just oil and filters (and maybe plugs and leads .. see how keen we feel Pi_thumbsup)
Thanks Paul, if I get stuck i'll come and get it Pi_thumbsup. When are ya getting those tyres ??
Thanks for the tip Les, I will use a torque wrench Pi_thumbsup

Thanks again guys ..


RE: Servicing Assistance Please - bazman - 14-08-2012

(14-08-2012, 07:40am)Dale Wrote: ...when are ya getting those tyres ??

I'm ready whenever you are, mate Pi_thumbsup....have you got any picked out yet? Undecided

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RE: Servicing Assistance Please - Dale - 14-08-2012

(14-08-2012, 08:31am)bazman Wrote:
(14-08-2012, 07:40am)Dale Wrote: ...when are ya getting those tyres ??

I'm ready whenever you are, mate Pi_thumbsup....have you got any picked out yet? Undecided

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Oops, sorry, didn't realise you were waitin for me Embarassed
I'll get onto it and get back to ya


RE: Servicing Assistance Please - bazman - 14-08-2012

If you're not ready yet, no probs mate...I can get some now by myself....but if we order at the same time, we'll both save a few buck$ on the shipping!!! I'm easy either way, juz let me know one way or the other...Pi_thumbsup

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RE: Servicing Assistance Please - Ward P - 14-08-2012

(14-08-2012, 06:43am)sutur Wrote:
(13-08-2012, 08:46pm)Busdriver Wrote: the sump pan. 16.5 ft lbs is the correct torque setting :)

Thank you, noted.

+1 Embarassed
Been there done that Frown and I'm not heavy handed!! Ended up changing the sump. I don't have a torque wrench, but less is more. I always change the washer, and just snip it up these days.

to do the oil and filter -

for a gen1 you only need to take off the RHS fairing.

I take out the inner(the black plastic bits) and outer panels out in one go. Remember the little clip up under the nose, spread them apart and lift out forward. Whole thing should take 5 mins tops. Be especially careful that the lugs go in right when you re-assemble, or it could scratch.
I only ever do up my oil filter hand tight, and have never had a leak. I have a cheap belt type filter tool to get them off($2 throw out bin type)


just found this - pretty much how I do it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_mXwjAI7xU


RE: Servicing Assistance Please - simmo - 14-08-2012

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft1IkFZkJts&feature=player_embedded

Hope this helps Scary


RE: Servicing Assistance Please - Ward P - 14-08-2012

(14-08-2012, 09:07pm)simmo Wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft1IkFZkJts&feature=player_embedded

Hope this helps Scary

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RE: Servicing Assistance Please - Dale - 15-08-2012

Thanks Ward Clap .. Its even the right colour Pi_thumbsup

Good onya Simmo Nerd