2013 PCX 150
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2013 PCX 150
When cleaning the oil filter screen does everyone drop the brake cable,i hate backing out a case bolt.
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Re: 2013 PCX 150
Yes and it isn't a problem really. It's just there to hold the cablechappy99 wrote:When cleaning the oil filter screen does everyone drop the brake cable,i hate backing out a case bolt.
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Yes, it's SM procedure. Take time to fit the right socket on that soft aluminum hex. Apparently too many over tighten that back up making it difficult for the next service.chappy99 wrote:When cleaning the oil filter screen does everyone drop the brake cable,i hate backing out a case bolt.
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Re: 2013 PCX 150
Another great tip Homie - just added that note to my Service Manual as well. About another 100 miles or so to go until first oil change. Will be looking to remove any and all sparkling metal chips from screen resulting from break-in mileage.Yes, it's SM procedure. Take time to fit the right socket on that soft aluminum hex. Apparently too many over tighten that back up making it difficult for the next service.

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You won't find any sparkling metal chipsPCX150Rider wrote:Another great tip Homie - just added that note to my Service Manual as well. About another 100 miles or so to go until first oil change. Will be looking to remove any and all sparkling metal chips from screen resulting from break-in mileage.Yes, it's SM procedure. Take time to fit the right socket on that soft aluminum hex. Apparently too many over tighten that back up making it difficult for the next service.



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Re: 2013 PCX 150
Somebody also mentioned grinding down the face of your socket so that it fits really flat onto the hex part of the nut. Most sockets have a bit of flare to help them glide onto a nut or bolt, but in this case there is not much projection and that flare will make it impossible for the actual hex of the socket to reach the hex of the strainer cap. And under no circumstances try a twelve point.
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Re: 2013 PCX 150
Gotcha,thanks for the reply's,i all ready cleaned the screen and dropped the cable.
Used a 17mm 6 point socket was not sure how tight it was,it was the first oil change.
Used a 17mm 6 point socket was not sure how tight it was,it was the first oil change.