left engine cover filled with oil?
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left engine cover filled with oil?
Hi, is the left hand side engine cover (with ZXR on it) filled with oil or can I take it off?
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Matt
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Matt
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take it off and find out something new 
i'll give you a hint http://zxrworld.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3200

i'll give you a hint http://zxrworld.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3200
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Yes lean the bike on its side even for days it will not hurt
Just dont snap the fairing so rest it on the handle bars and footrest with a axle stand or similar to take the weight off then just undo the cover and the oil should run back down into the sump or at worst just away from the edge of the cover
Any one else wont to add to this
Im pretty sure oil will not come out if leant over enough i used a tool box when i changed my clutch plates on the other side just placed the box under the footrest and gave it a few minutes then undone the cover and replaced what ever then placed back on
At worst you might need to replace the GASKET mate
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Just dont snap the fairing so rest it on the handle bars and footrest with a axle stand or similar to take the weight off then just undo the cover and the oil should run back down into the sump or at worst just away from the edge of the cover
Any one else wont to add to this
Im pretty sure oil will not come out if leant over enough i used a tool box when i changed my clutch plates on the other side just placed the box under the footrest and gave it a few minutes then undone the cover and replaced what ever then placed back on
At worst you might need to replace the GASKET mate
Hope that helps
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I would say no as if it does leaks when your out riding could be a big
kick in the head
But yes you can use sealant but make sure its a good sealant
and you have cleaned both surfaces from grease and oil and dont use loads and dont overtighten the bolts as a gasket would take up some slack not sure what using a sealant would do if once compressed you might and state might strip a thread
Take your time and i would use a Gasket
Simon
kick in the head
But yes you can use sealant but make sure its a good sealant
and you have cleaned both surfaces from grease and oil and dont use loads and dont overtighten the bolts as a gasket would take up some slack not sure what using a sealant would do if once compressed you might and state might strip a thread
Take your time and i would use a Gasket
Simon
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Fowlers or Cradleys will have them in stock
And delivery is normally A 1
http://WWW.SLOWERACING.CO.UK
And delivery is normally A 1
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think i would rather drain the oil and remove the cover than risk dropping the bike on its side! 

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Dont be a chicken throw it on its side it only holds 3 ltrs
Must be the racer in me ( throw in on its side )
Be fine mate just slowly down on its side with a breeze block or similar item under the foot peg be fine and dandy
Your find the handle bars will wont to drop so just use a bit of wood to hold them up as the weight pushes down on the front you could even just push the bike up agaisnt a wall or something so doesnt move forward
Easy but if it needs a oil change drop it SILKOLENE 10w 40 road oil used it for 5 years in my race engines cheap and works
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Must be the racer in me ( throw in on its side )
Be fine mate just slowly down on its side with a breeze block or similar item under the foot peg be fine and dandy
Your find the handle bars will wont to drop so just use a bit of wood to hold them up as the weight pushes down on the front you could even just push the bike up agaisnt a wall or something so doesnt move forward
Easy but if it needs a oil change drop it SILKOLENE 10w 40 road oil used it for 5 years in my race engines cheap and works
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