Just reading and re-reading up on performing the first 600 mile oil/filter change on my Kymco AK 550. I looked in the owner manual and in the service manual. Same information found in both for this job. Basic and simple and straight forward... except for one little niggly detail. I see the torque values for the filter and also for the drain plugs, there are 2.
And then there is also a torque value for the magnetic screw!? Where is that? No mention of removing a magnetic screw in either description of the process to replace the oil yet there is that torque value specified for it. So I dug a little further. I figured the parts breakout might just clue me in to where this magnetic screw might be. I was right. Plain as day on the parts breakout and listing for the left transmission casing. Hmmm, sort of miss-named since everywhere else in the service manual it's called the "Mission case" but I suppose they were sort of abbreviating there, sort of. It's actually the outer clutch case. But anyway, on the bottom of said outer clutch case is shown where a magnetic screw is located. Shown as part number 11205-PSA6-E00. I know that a magnetic screw is used to pick up or catch metal bits that might be floating around in the oil. So it makes sense that it should be cleaned off once in a while. But why no mention of removing it to clean it and then replacing it... other than this mention of a torque value. There is no mention in the owner manual nor in the service manual where to find it and no instruction to remove it for cleaning. Usually the oil drain plug has a magnet plug on it to do that job but on this bike that would put the magnetic plug inside the oil screens where it would not be able to do anything since any metal bits would be floating around in the oil outside of those screens.
I wonder if any of you who do your own oil changes on the AK 550 have thought to take out the magnetic screw, clean it off, and put it back. The torque value is relatively high compared to that of the drain plugs, 28 N-m compared to 9 N-m. Debating if it is even needed to be cleaned for every oil change. I would think the first one or two oil changes would be more important to have it cleaned off than subsequent oil changes. Or is that even needed since there is no mention of doing so anywhere... other than that entry of a torque value for it. Maybe, just maybe, draining the oil will provide enough flow to wash it off if there is any accumulation on it. Yeah, right.
Anyway, on with the oil and filter change.