I am setting about changing my own oil for the first time. I have the service manual and had a go last night, but I could not budge the drainbolt with all my might. Rather than mess with it, because I know i'll end up stripping it, I am entertaining the idea of an oil changer, such as one here at Canadian Tire. Is there any reason I should not use one of these?
http://tinyurl.com/2ycetc
Using an electric pump to change oil.
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Using an electric pump to change oil.
Current: 2008 Vulcan 900 custom
Previous: 1999 V-star 650 custom
Previous: 1999 V-star 650 custom
Did you turn the bolt the right way? Sometimes when you're upside down, the 'right' way is actually the other way.
Squirt a little penetrating lube on the bolt head, then try it again. I'm not much for fangled gadgets
Besides, if your plug had a magnet on it, you want to remove it so you can clean off any particles that may be stuck to it.
Squirt a little penetrating lube on the bolt head, then try it again. I'm not much for fangled gadgets

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Righty tighty, lefty loosey.
Once you get it off, install one of these -

It's called a Sure Drain.
from these blokes -
http://www.jegs.com/
You can read my post on the topic here -
viewtopic.php?t=22884&highlight=oil+plug
Once you get it off, install one of these -

It's called a Sure Drain.
from these blokes -
http://www.jegs.com/
You can read my post on the topic here -
viewtopic.php?t=22884&highlight=oil+plug
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