Servicing at the weekend - Few questions

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Servicing at the weekend - Few questions

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Hi Guys,

Gonna service the ZXR at the weekend, as I think its time I actually did it.

I have 4 x NGK IX IRIDIUM plugs, an oil filter and 4 litres of Silkolene Comp 4 10W-40.

Am I correct in thinking that the following process is correct? (Not done one before, although pretty methodical and seem to be getting handy with a spanner)

1) Remove lower fairings
2) Place oil tray under bike and remove sump plug
3) Remove oil filter (Screwdriver through it if won't come off)
4) Smear oil on the lip of the filter, and re-fit - tightening 3/4 turns by hand
5) Refit sump plug - Hand tighten, and then half a turn with spanner?? (Dont have torque wrench)
6) Refill with oil
7) Remove tank and fit plugs

Sound right?

Is the sump plug tightness about right?

Oil is looking crappy atm, and plugs defo need a change!

Cheers :D

P.S - Anybody from Scunthorpe area?
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Re: Servicing at the weekend - Few questions

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aye, i dont do mine up mega tight. Bear in mind that the sump bolt will be covered in oil when you tighten, so it wont feel as tight as it actually is.
do warm it up before you drop the oil. I tighten my oil filter as tight as i can get it by hand.
when you put you new plugs back in, try using a peice of plastic tube over the plug instead of a plug socket. that way you wont thread em.
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I also filled the filter with oil before fitting it. I think it said to do this on the filter itself.
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Don't over tighten your sump bolt and crack the sump like I did. It doesn't need to be that tight.
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Re: Servicing at the weekend - Few questions

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Cheers for the advice guys :D

All done on Sunday (Oil, Oil Filter, Plugs and Speedo Cable) :D

Plugs were a pain cos my socket set was too long. lol

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Re: Servicing at the weekend - Few questions

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Hi PPl

New to this site looking for some advice.. :smt017

Im doing my own service on my ZXR400 H2 at the weekend and i am wondering what the best oil is for the bike.. serviced a few of my early bikes I.e 125, 250 and just used basic castrol oil but i want to do this properly and use the best for the bike anyone help??

Also iridium sparkies.. Do They Make a difference or are they just a way for the companyiesto get a few extra quid out of ya?? :smt017

Finally Anyone no a good site for parts for the H2, everywhere i look lists plugs, oil filters, air filters for the L models But not the H's :smt013 .... Will all those item from the L fit or not?

Plz Help :excited

Regards Tom
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Re: Servicing at the weekend - Few questions

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Hi Mate
i use castrol 4gp i think it is but any semi synth should do it, halfords own motorcycle oil is good stuff,As for iridium plugs i've just put them in my TL as they are only a quid each dearer than normal plugs, dunno if you notice a difference cos my old plugs were shagged and the wrong ones anyway so yeah i noticed a hell of a difference.

get your parts from cradley kawasaki, pretty much next day service on everything, and no the H & L airfilters are completely different.
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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