Friday, June 18, 2010

motorcycle needs oil in order to function properly

What is perhaps the most important fluid that every motorcycle needs? The answer is oil. Every motorcycle needs oil in order to function properly for a number of reasons.

Motorcycle oil helps all of the parts of the engine move and perform the functions that they are designed to perform. Without oil, your engine will seize up and no longer run. Oil is also used to flush debris from within the engine parts into the filter where it can be collected and later disposed of.

The activity that needs to take place with every motorcycle is an regular oil change, regular being once a year, twice a year, or however often is appropriate for your riding style. The following steps will guide you through the process of changing your motorcycle oil. If you're not exactly familiar with the following, then it would be a good idea to consult your manual for exact steps.

First Step

The first activity that needs to take place is draining the existing oil. One way that you can speed up the process of draining the oil is to let the engine warm up slightly, which will cause the oil to become thinner. This will help the oil drain faster.

Second Step

Once you have completely drained all of the oil, then you can proceed to the next step which is removing the current oil filter and replacing it with a new one. A good idea would be to spread a little clean oil around the rim of the new filter to ensure a well sealed fit. Replace all bolts and make sure the fit is snug on the filter as well as the drain plug.

Third Step

All that is left now is to replace the old oil that you removed in the previous steps. If you're not sure about what amount you should add, then check your owner manual. Also consult your manual for the type of oil that you should be using. When you have added the proper amount of oil to your motorcycle, then you're all finished. You can start up the motorcycle and let it run to ensure even distribution through the motorcycle.

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