Wins every time.
No
Mine's spent a couple of seasons in the undergrowth due to frustration. Once you get it sorted she'll be fine.
Wins every time.
No
Mine's spent a couple of seasons in the undergrowth due to frustration. Once you get it sorted she'll be fine.
It all depends where you are in North Devon, it could be a 140 mile round trip.
there's a mesh strainer above the sump plate, a primary filter on the left hand side, and the filter you probably renewed on the right hand side which has a valve at the bottom of the bowl which should stop or at least slow oil draining into the sump. There's a drain plug you can see on the side of the sump plate ( plus one you can't) and the main drain plug which is neatly placed to gush oil over the front wheel. There's a Tee Shirt No 4 for itNeilM wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:22 amJust finished changing the oil and filter on my elec start converted MT500.
What a flippin messy business that job is, as my bike does not have the oil strainer at the bottom of the oil tank... in fact, I am not sure where it is, so draining the oil tank is just a matter of taking the drain plug out and generating an oil fountain
Anyway, next time I will know the procedure.
Also changed the plug... mostly because I had a couple of new ones here, so, while I was working on the bike... why not.
On the original electric start MT500's like mine, the primary filter had to be moved and lay on the top of the crankcase behind the cylinder just before the inlet pipe. I decided that it served no real purpose and have since left it off without any problems.NeilM wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:22 amJust finished changing the oil and filter on my elec start converted MT500.
What a flippin messy business that job is, as my bike does not have the oil strainer at the bottom of the oil tank... in fact, I am not sure where it is, so draining the oil tank is just a matter of taking the drain plug out and generating an oil fountain
Anyway, next time I will know the procedure.
Also changed the plug... mostly because I had a couple of new ones here, so, while I was working on the bike... why not.
If you've done the repair, spend your time fitting your engine and putting your bike back together. If you wanted to get your work checked over by Rotax specialist Sportax before fitting, I'm sure that could be done. If you bought another head could just be buying even more problems.
Steel pony wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 3:17 pmSo the joys of working an MT350. Checked and adjusted the valves, changed the spark plug screwed off the bottom end of the carb to figure out why unless I switch off the tap at the fuel tank every time I stop the fuel will just drain straight out. Put it all back together and off course will not now fire up. Starter motor sometimes turns sometimes will not. Engine just won't fire up. Tried the kick start (remembering days of my MT500) this sometimes clicked over the starter motor so I could try with the button again all to no effect. I have the sledge hammer and chain saw ready to deploy. Any ideas?
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