Hey,
I did a search on here about changing the oil yourself (didn't really find anything), but I want to change the oil today on my '09 scoot to save on the $100 to the shop. I already bought the oil from the dealer. I could not get the oil drain nut off for anything and started to strip it a little. I had the right size socket and even used a hammer to tap it a little, but the bugger won't loosen.
I have a generic Service manual for the scoot and it doesn't mention any special tools to do this.
Do I need to have an impact drill or something. They are going to get my money unless I can't figure this out with your help.
I also want to change the belt and rollers soon and am shopping on
http://kymcopartsonline.com, I have already used them to change out my bearings and speedo cable, but being a newbie, this stuff was really time consuming and difficult because I don't feel I have the right tools.
Is there a special tool kit I should get and when I see the word 'torque' in the manual, should I be on the letter about that or just tightened it until it's tight.
I am starting to get scared to ride it after every little thing I do because I am not sure I am doing it right.
This is a non modified scoot to the core. I have replaced the air filter, fuel filter, spark plug, head/tail lights on my own with original parts. I just can't get the oil drain loose and I am afraid of stripping it more.
I also think my bearins may be bad in the rear tire, but looking at taking off the exhaust - I think I need special tools there also.
Any advice on a tool kit to get and advice on why I can't get my oil drain plug off would be very helpful.
thank you in advance.
B