Changing oil

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robperrie

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56 posts

289 months

Friday 15th February 2002
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I have read in Steve Heath book that while changing the oil, i should swap the filter straiught preventing the oil pump to drain,,,,,so i only have to rush with the oil filter, not the oil drain, its just i have a little leak on the sump,,,any ideas....

TivHead

6,110 posts

281 months

Friday 15th February 2002
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A little leak on the sump.

Where, on the sump nut, or the perimeter of the sump?

If the nut, did you replace the washer?


>> Edited by TivHead on Friday 15th February 17:09

robperrie

Original Poster:

56 posts

289 months

Sunday 17th February 2002
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The weld around where the sump nut is,,,it leaks from there, only a little, but i will fill this untill i take it off to get welded...

DIGGA

43,468 posts

298 months

Monday 18th February 2002
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Rob

Is your question relating to how the oil change should be done? Is it that you're not entirely sure about the instructions in the Steve Heath book?

Paul V

4,489 posts

292 months

Monday 18th February 2002
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I had a small hole in the sump caused by a weld on the exhaust hitting it, this was on my S2, I drained the oil then cleaned the area with degreaser and filled the hole with JB weld, it was a temporary repair but its been fine for over 10 months now.

robperrie

Original Poster:

56 posts

289 months

Monday 18th February 2002
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You've got to do this quick so that the oil pump don't drain, all i want to know is if i leave the old filter on whilst i drain the oil and fix the leak, will that be ok without the pump draining,,,

Bob C

112 posts

299 months

Monday 18th February 2002
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The thing about the pump is it's not self priming so if the oil drains out you'll have no oil pressure when you put it back together. I'm not sure but I doubt leaving the filter on will help much. Not for the time it will take to remove repair and refit the sump.

shpub

8,507 posts

287 months

Thursday 21st February 2002
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It might be... it might not... You cannot work on a time limit. Essentially when changing the oil you need to work quickly to reduce the odds of the pump needing priming. The longer you leave it the more likely this will happen! It is a possibility and it has happened.

Steve
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