Smoothly was the correct word, darn auto spell
Jim
2014RTW - transmission oil change - where's the drain & refill plugs
Re: 2014RTW - transmission oil change - where's the drain & refill plugs
A trick I use is wrap the exhaust pipe under the filter with some tin foil (aluminium foil) before removing filter. Keeps oil off the hot exhaust pipe and so requiring no clean up.
Re: 2014RTW - transmission oil change - where's the drain & refill plugs
I have now fitted a Stahlbus quick drain valve instead of drain bolt, so oil changes are even quicker and cleaner.
http://www.stahlbus.com/products/en/oil ... /index.php
http://www.stahlbus.com/products/en/oil ... /index.php
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Re: 2014RTW - transmission oil change - where's the drain & refill plugs
T6pilot wrote: Mattye
Takes longer to remove plastic fairing around oil filter, than it does to change the oil and filter, since BMW has also relocated the final drive drain and filler on the LC bikes no reason not to change this oil at each service
Now if reinstalling fairing around filter would only go snoothly
You boys constantly remind me why I let my dealer deal with all this stuff - that's why they're called dealers!
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Re: 2014RTW - transmission oil change - where's the drain & refill plugs
Filter can be removed and replaced without removing plastic.
Re: 2014RTW - transmission oil change - where's the drain & refill plugs
RTman10 wrote: Filter can be removed and replaced without removing plastic.
With difficulty on LC bike. Its only three screws to remove lower fairing. Easy to remove and just as easy to put back on. First task in BMW Manual is to remove lower fairing.
Last edited by Levisp on Tue May 31, 2016 6:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 2014RTW - transmission oil change - where's the drain & refill plugs
Gonna try it next weekRTman10 wrote: Filter can be removed and replaced without removing plastic.
Bottom screw on Tupperware never wants to co-operate with install
Jim
Re: 2014RTW - transmission oil change - where's the drain & refill plugs
I am new to the board. I purchased a used 2014 R1200RTW and it is getting close to time for my first oil change. I have read posts where people mention using Rotella T6, but I checked out a jug today and it does not say JASO MA2, am I missing something or does the oil not meet the specs?
Re: 2014RTW - transmission oil change - where's the drain & refill plugs
If you read the Shell blurb it would appear to be designed more fir diesel engines. Would suggest you stick with what the manufacturer recommends.
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Re: 2014RTW - transmission oil change - where's the drain & refill plugs
After doing some research (Google), it seems that Shell Rotella T6 is available in the US, yes it's aimed at the automotive sector not for motorcycle use.tinman wrote:I have read posts where people mention using Rotella T6, but I checked out a jug today and it does not say JASO MA2, am I missing something or does the oil not meet the specs?
However, it can be used in pre-LC RT's with a dry clutch, (like a car or truck).
The JASO MA2 spec. is for wet clutches, like in the LC RT.
Don't think Shell do a 5w-40 for the LC's but Castrol do, otherwise, it's pay a premium for the BMW branded stuff (made by Shell).
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