Oil change light actually works
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Oil change light actually works
I found out that my Oil Change light actually works and is reasonably accurate. I have 25755 km on the 2014 Honda Forza. It is time to do an oil change and time to replace a spark plug. The oil change is cheap, the spark plug is expensive (Why ???)
I should look in the book to see what else I should be doing.
I got 91.5 miles per Canadian gallon today. Or 32.5 km/litre. My mpg always seems to be higher when it is hot out (Why ???)
The rear brakes seem to be holding up. Rounding off the sharp edges on the pads may have helped. The high temperature silicone brake grease may have helped also.
I am way overdue for a new Michelin CityGrip on the rear. My tire guy still has not got a tire for me. The rear has 15936 km and is getting quite bald but still works well in the rain (Why ???)
The belt has 25755 km on it. I have a replacement factory belt but I would like an experienced mechanic to install it. I could do it but I would be forever guessing if I did it right. No guarantee a real mechanic does it right though. The dealer has good people but they are busy doing stuff for the fair weather weekend riders and told me I had to wait my turn. The gall of them. I am David Jones!!!
I should look in the book to see what else I should be doing.
I got 91.5 miles per Canadian gallon today. Or 32.5 km/litre. My mpg always seems to be higher when it is hot out (Why ???)
The rear brakes seem to be holding up. Rounding off the sharp edges on the pads may have helped. The high temperature silicone brake grease may have helped also.
I am way overdue for a new Michelin CityGrip on the rear. My tire guy still has not got a tire for me. The rear has 15936 km and is getting quite bald but still works well in the rain (Why ???)
The belt has 25755 km on it. I have a replacement factory belt but I would like an experienced mechanic to install it. I could do it but I would be forever guessing if I did it right. No guarantee a real mechanic does it right though. The dealer has good people but they are busy doing stuff for the fair weather weekend riders and told me I had to wait my turn. The gall of them. I am David Jones!!!
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Colder air is more dense and therefore requires more fuel to be burned to remain stoich.davenowherejones wrote:My mpg always seems to be higher when it is hot out (Why ???)
So you should get less mpg when it's cold, but make more power (not appreciable on a scooter).
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Belt change is really simple, no need to pay a mechanic.
All you need are tools to hold the clutch and variator.
You can use a large strap wrench for the clutch and a variator holder can be had from eBay, Amazon etc for much cheapness or you can make your own.
All you need are tools to hold the clutch and variator.
You can use a large strap wrench for the clutch and a variator holder can be had from eBay, Amazon etc for much cheapness or you can make your own.
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Cold Air is denser and holds less Humidity.
So each combustion has more Oxygen in it.
The fuel burns better as a result, = more power from the same volume of fuel = more efficient.
So each combustion has more Oxygen in it.
The fuel burns better as a result, = more power from the same volume of fuel = more efficient.
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chicaboo wrote:Colder air is more dense and therefore requires more fuel to be burned to remain stoich.davenowherejones wrote:My mpg always seems to be higher when it is hot out (Why ???)
So you should get less mpg when it's cold, but make more power (not appreciable on a scooter).
Please don't upset them about the sparrows phart of scooter horsepower, they might be wanting to tune the shit out it. Then complain about the windblast


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davenowherejones wrote:I found out that my Oil Change light actually works and is reasonably accurate. I have 25755 km on the 2014 Honda Forza. It is time to do an oil change and time to replace a spark plug. The oil change is cheap, the spark plug is expensive (Why ???)
I should look in the book to see what else I should be doing.
I got 91.5 miles per Canadian gallon today. Or 32.5 km/litre. My mpg always seems to be higher when it is hot out (Why ???)
The rear brakes seem to be holding up. Rounding off the sharp edges on the pads may have helped. The high temperature silicone brake grease may have helped also.
I am way overdue for a new Michelin CityGrip on the rear. My tire guy still has not got a tire for me. The rear has 15936 km and is getting quite bald but still works well in the rain (Why ???)
The belt has 25755 km on it. I have a replacement factory belt but I would like an experienced mechanic to install it. I could do it but I would be forever guessing if I did it right. No guarantee a real mechanic does it right though. The dealer has good people but they are busy doing stuff for the fair weather weekend riders and told me I had to wait my turn. The gall of them. I am David Jones!!!
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OK, I did my oil change today. I had a few half empty oil bottles so I mixed them, synthetic 10w30 (250 ml), Honda 10w40 (1 litre), no name 30w (150 ml). I am not positive that the synthetic was 10w30, it smelled funny.
A friend of mine is a medical doctor who is a pilot. He added a litre of "oil" to the airplane engine and then noticed it had a peculiar smell. Someone had used an empty oil bottle as a urinal and left it in the airplane. I am not sure if the Doc flew on this combination or had an oil change first.
I don't want to turn this into an oil thread. In third world countries these engines run forever on whatever they have.
I changed the spark plug with the factory tool but I have no idea on how to get a torque wrench into that tight spot. I think it is tight enough. It works so it must be OK.
I also tried to get a torque wrench on the exhaust nuts by the cylinder. Nothing fits in that tight space. I did manage to tighten up the replacement stainless steel clamp holding the muffler to the pipe.
I next attempted to change the belt. I got all of the covers off but I chickened out of taking the clutch off. I know I could get it all apart but I wasn't positive I could get it back together. I probably need some o-rings replacing. The wheel makes some awful noises when it is rotated. Bearings??? Or brakes dragging? I am hearing impaired so I am going to have a Honda tech listen and tell me the problems. He can change the belt at the same time.
A friend of mine is a medical doctor who is a pilot. He added a litre of "oil" to the airplane engine and then noticed it had a peculiar smell. Someone had used an empty oil bottle as a urinal and left it in the airplane. I am not sure if the Doc flew on this combination or had an oil change first.
I don't want to turn this into an oil thread. In third world countries these engines run forever on whatever they have.
I changed the spark plug with the factory tool but I have no idea on how to get a torque wrench into that tight spot. I think it is tight enough. It works so it must be OK.
I also tried to get a torque wrench on the exhaust nuts by the cylinder. Nothing fits in that tight space. I did manage to tighten up the replacement stainless steel clamp holding the muffler to the pipe.
I next attempted to change the belt. I got all of the covers off but I chickened out of taking the clutch off. I know I could get it all apart but I wasn't positive I could get it back together. I probably need some o-rings replacing. The wheel makes some awful noises when it is rotated. Bearings??? Or brakes dragging? I am hearing impaired so I am going to have a Honda tech listen and tell me the problems. He can change the belt at the same time.
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I could be wrong but I've heard that you can only mix oils with the same viscosity.
Mixing 10w30 and 10w40 together might be a bad idea.
I think 2 people on this board replaced a bearing in the back wheel on the Forza 300 at about 20,000km. Gn2 is one of them.
With the engine running and turning the wheel backwards made the noise I think?
Edit: Read this thread..... http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=5530
Mixing 10w30 and 10w40 together might be a bad idea.
I think 2 people on this board replaced a bearing in the back wheel on the Forza 300 at about 20,000km. Gn2 is one of them.
With the engine running and turning the wheel backwards made the noise I think?
Edit: Read this thread..... http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=5530
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E.F., My Honda guy says it doesn't hurt to mix 10/30 and 10/40 from time to time on a top-off, but he says the big no-no is mixing synthetic and non-synthetic oils in any amount, so Dave, I don't know if you're on the right track if you do that. The Honda guy could be wrong, but I've heard that about synth and non-synth several other places as well. That would make me nervous if it were my scooter.
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Yeah he's wrong… You can mix syn and non syn all you want. Oil companies would be in a world of hurt if this was true.montliz44 wrote:E.F., My Honda guy says it doesn't hurt to mix 10/30 and 10/40 from time to time on a top-off, but he says the big no-no is mixing synthetic and non-synthetic oils in any amount, so Dave, I don't know if you're on the right track if you do that. The Honda guy could be wrong, but I've heard that about synth and non-synth several other places as well. That would make me nervous if it were my scooter.
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This is not an oil thread. It is about a lightbulb.
BUT I heard that your left testicle will fall off if you use the wrong oil.
BUT I heard that your left testicle will fall off if you use the wrong oil.
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davenowherejones wrote:This is not an oil thread. It is about a lightbulb.
BUT I heard that your left testicle will fall off if you use the wrong oil.
May do if you don't wash your hands after handling oil
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So THAT'S what happened!davenowherejones wrote:This is not an oil thread. It is about a lightbulb.
BUT I heard that your left testicle will fall off if you use the wrong oil.
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Jge64,
Thanks for the link. I'll have a look at that.
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Thanks for the link. I'll have a look at that.
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