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2002 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-11
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CHANGING ENGINE
OIL AND FILTER
CAUTION
Do not switch oil brands indiscriminately; some oils
interact chemically when mixed. Use of inferior oils or
non-detergent oils can damage the engine.
1. See Figure 1-3. Locate the engine oil tank drain hose
(normally the lower hose) and the crankcase breather
drain hose (normally the upper hose) inside the foot peg
support frame on the left side of the motorcycle.
2. Remove fastener from hose retention clamp.
3. Place a drain pan directly underneath the engine oil
drain hose.
4. Loosen the spring clamp and remove engine oil drain
drain plug from drain hose.
5. Allow used oil to drain completely.
6. Loosen spring clamp and remove crankcase breather
hose drain plug to allow any oil present to drain.
7. See Figure 1-4. Remove the oil filter (located at the front
of the engine).
8. Clean filter gasket contact surface on mounting plate
(surface should be smooth and free of any debris, used
oil or old gasket material).
9. See Figure 1-4. Apply a thin film of clean oil to gasket on
new oil filter.
10. Install
new
oil filter (Part No. 63806-00Y)
onto adapter
until gasket contacts plate surface, then tighten another
1/2 to 3/4 turn. Do not overtighten.
11. Place two drain hoses back on the hose fixture. Install
drain plugs to drain hoses and secure plugs with spring
clamps.
12. See Figure 1-2. See Tabl e 1-3. Remove dipstick and refill
with approximately 1.5 qts (1,419.5 ml) recommended oil
at filler hole.
13. Install dipstick and operate motorcycle for 10 minutes to
reach normal operating temperature. Check oil level
again (hot check) and add oil as necessary until oil regis-
ters between marks on dipstick.
11WARNING1WARNING
Make sure no oil gets on tires when changing oil and fil-
ter. Failure to comply may adversely affect traction which
could lead to a loss of control which could result in death
or serious injury.
Change oil more frequently if bike is operated under
severe conditions (dusty, very hot or cold temperatures).
Drain oil after operating motorcycle (while oil is still very
warm).
Replace oil filter every time the oil is changed.
Drain the crankcase breather drain hose of any accumu-
lated oil every time the oil is changed.
Figure 1-3. Oil Tank Drain Hose
Figure 1-4. Installing New Oil Filter
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1. Hose Retention Clamp Fastener
2. Oil Tank Drain Hose (lower hose) Crankcase
Breather Hose (upper hose)
3. Spring Clamp
4. Engine Oil Drain Hose Cap
5. Foot peg Support Frame
2
4
3
5
1
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Apply thin film of clean
engine oil to gasket
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Tighten Oil Filter 1/2 to 3/4
turn after Gasket Contact
Filter
Mount

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