oil change intervals
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oil change intervals
i picked up the 2013 PCX 150 with 800 miles on it last week. i am curious with such a small oil reservoir and since the engine is under a more than normal load at times, does anyone change their oil sooner, i am thinking every 1000 miles or when ever it looks dark
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Re: oil change intervals
I change every 4-6 months.....thats less than 1000 miles....everyone sees this diff, it is so damn easy to change, ill do it more often than manual says.....i run valvoline synthetic 10w-40
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Re: oil change intervals
Manual says 5000 miles, you are just wasting the planet's resources and your own cash changing it any sooner.
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Re: oil change intervals
I'm ok with that....LOL
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Re: oil change intervals
Jge64 wrote:I'm ok with that....LOL
That goes without saying
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Re: oil change intervals
Removing the oil change bolt too often, even with new crush washers seems not such a good idea.

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Why?iceman wrote:Removing the oil change bolt too often, even with new crush washers seems not such a good idea.
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Your wrist gets tired!you you wrote:[Why?


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Re: oil change intervals
I'm planning on 5000 miles or yearly whichever comes first.
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Agreed, along with your time (probably the most valuable expense of all ...)gn2 wrote:Manual says 5000 miles, you are just wasting the planet's resources and your own cash changing it any sooner.

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Re: oil change intervals
If you're worried about it, use synthetic oil instead of conventional oil & follow the manual's recommended 5000 mile oil change interval.chet wrote:... i am curious with such a small oil reservoir and since the engine is under a more than normal load at times, does anyone change their oil sooner, i am thinking every 1000 miles or when ever it looks dark ...

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Re: oil change intervals
Isn't the engine case made of aluminum? Unlike steel, aluminum has a finite fatigue life. The more often you R&R the drain bolt, the more potential you have to damage/stress the drain hole threads.you you wrote:Why?iceman wrote:Removing the oil change bolt too often, even with new crush washers seems not such a good idea.
Use better oil, give your engine better protection over a longer drain interval, change your oil less, and save yourself time and money.


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Re: oil change intervals
Eiron wrote:Isn't the engine case made of aluminum? Unlike steel, aluminum has a finite fatigue life. The more often you R&R the drain bolt, the more potential you have to damage/stress the drain hole threads.you you wrote:Why?iceman wrote:Removing the oil change bolt too often, even with new crush washers seems not such a good idea.
Use better oil, give your engine better protection over a longer drain interval, change your oil less, and save yourself time and money.
Ive never had a problem Damage is much more likely by hamfisted tightening Mind you I use a vacuum pump when i can
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Re: oil change intervals
a Fumoto or a Stahlbus oil drain valve eliminates the paranoia of the the drain bolt overuse. I will mount one, prob the Stahlbus, on my next change...I have used them on every vehicle I have owned for the last 10 years.
http://www.stahlbus.com/info/en/product ... ain-valves
http://www.stahlbus.com/info/en/product ... ain-valves
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Re: oil change intervals
@ 2yous, I finally got a vacuum pump. The one I showed you awhile back. I'll post a pic here later (in case ye ol mind forgot 

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Re: oil change intervals
WhiteNoise wrote:@ 2yous, I finally got a vacuum pump. The one I showed you awhile back. I'll post a pic here later (in case ye ol mind forgot
Excellent. Its one of those "why didnt I buy one earlier" things.
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Does the Stahlbus interfere with the oil screen/filter?
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Re: oil change intervals
No interference, it's quick-coupling valve that replaces the drain plug on the other side of the case.