I just dropped my oil pan to check if the sump screen was gunked up, and the stupid Philips head screws , if not seized, are very tight. I figure, no problem, just use an impact driver. But no, with the bike on the centerstand and the front jacked as high as it will go, there's still not enough height to get any force from the swing of a hammer. I got a motorcycle lift, but with the exhaust headers in place (I already removed the mufflers, clamps, etc.) there is no place to jack on the frame. as the pipes run BELOW the frame. I think I can fabricate blocks to go between the pipes fot the jack to support the frame, but as far as cleaning the sump, which the manual calls for cleaning every other oil change, I was thinking of using Never Seize on the screws (and maybe changing to Allen head bolts) so I can avoid all this silliness if I need to do this again. Also, if it turns out I need to pull the pipes to jack the frame (carefully, using a little heat and Kroil penetrating oil), I was planning on using Never Seize on the exhaust bolts.
Now for the $64k question, since Never Seize is heavily zinc, does anyone see a problem with the tiny bit in the threads of the screws that hold the the sump screen in, INSIDE the oil sump? How about in the exhaust bolts? Any opinons? Sorry this post is so long, but the lengths you have to go to do an items that Suzuki calls for every OTHER oil change needs to be made easier. BTW, it's really difficult to drop the oil pan without removing the exhaust bolts, but this site is littered with horror stories about trying to remove exhaust bolts that may have been undisturbed and left to electrolysis for 20-some years, so I was trying to avoid that for now. TIA for any advice.
Now for the $64k question, since Never Seize is heavily zinc, does anyone see a problem with the tiny bit in the threads of the screws that hold the the sump screen in, INSIDE the oil sump? How about in the exhaust bolts? Any opinons? Sorry this post is so long, but the lengths you have to go to do an items that Suzuki calls for every OTHER oil change needs to be made easier. BTW, it's really difficult to drop the oil pan without removing the exhaust bolts, but this site is littered with horror stories about trying to remove exhaust bolts that may have been undisturbed and left to electrolysis for 20-some years, so I was trying to avoid that for now. TIA for any advice.