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oldgsfan
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So I've removed my oil pan and the old gasket came off pretty easy without sticking to the engine or the pan. It felt really brittle but it came off almost entirely in one piece. One small piece stuck to the engine but I was able to get it off without too much trouble.
Is it worth removing the oil screen to clean it or anything? My Haynes manual says the screws,phillip's head, are supposed to be installed with locking fluid and it sure feels like that's what happened 'cause they're not budging.
Normally, I clean everything I can when I do a job on the bike, but I'm inclined to leave the screen as it is. I don't see any pieces or flakes on it.
Is leaving it in a bad idea?
Also, check out the pan when I removed it -
It sure had a lot of gunk in it! I think this gasket is the original so, I dunno, is this alot of gunk for a 30-year-old bike? Don't know if you can see that little bit of gasket that fell in there. I think that was my valve job of a couple of years back!
I washed the oil pan thoroughly - it was even worse on the outside!
Is it worth removing the oil screen to clean it or anything? My Haynes manual says the screws,phillip's head, are supposed to be installed with locking fluid and it sure feels like that's what happened 'cause they're not budging.
Normally, I clean everything I can when I do a job on the bike, but I'm inclined to leave the screen as it is. I don't see any pieces or flakes on it.
Is leaving it in a bad idea?
Also, check out the pan when I removed it -
It sure had a lot of gunk in it! I think this gasket is the original so, I dunno, is this alot of gunk for a 30-year-old bike? Don't know if you can see that little bit of gasket that fell in there. I think that was my valve job of a couple of years back!
I washed the oil pan thoroughly - it was even worse on the outside!