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That's what I was going to say Mighty--you beat me to it. The hardware bag was supposed to be used. You can't just replace the rivets, the parts are included with the plate.
Yamaha says to change the filter at 500 miles then you can let it go to about 12k or seasonally. I always change the oil filter, this may be the exception. This engine operates in a very clean environment.Starry Knight said:I was planning on using my oil pump (which pumps out of the dip stick tube) to change the oil in mine.
Does anybody know if the oil filter can be used for a few oil changes?
MightyWarrior said:Why?? To hold them accountable.1CrazySledder said:Maybe it's me, but why take a sled back to a place that screws it up the first time around.
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First off they wouldn't get a nickle from me. I myself would have done it myself, but that's beside the point in this case. They screwed it up, so they would fix it if it was mine.Nice Rumble said:Accountable? That may very well be however be prepared for a $60.00 bill for something you could easily do yourself and know it was done right. You also learn about your machine as well. What a rip off!
WFO said:Everybody.........Yes, I plan on doing some MAJOR B!TCHING. Besides, they were the ones who screwed up the skid plate - they should fix it. By the way, I generally do all the maintenance on my sleds myself. The only reason for bringing the sled back is to make the dealer correct their f'up.