Dropping oil plan

This is for general posts and questions concerning only the Voyager 1300 Six-Cylinder.

Moderators: the2knights, Highway Rider

Post Reply
samchar12
Cruiser
Cruiser
Posts: 52
Joined: Sun May 18, 2014 2:37 pm
9
Current bike(s): 1988 ZN1300
1982 GL500i
Location: Powder Springs, GA
Has liked: 0
Been liked: 0

Dropping oil plan

Post by samchar12 »

How difficult is it to drop the oil pan on one of these? I dropped the valve shim tool (flat one) down into the engine and need to get it out. I tried getting a magnet down there, but there isn't a lot of space to negotiate and visibility is basically nil.

Thanks
User avatar
Van Voyager
Grand Tourer
Grand Tourer
Posts: 430
Joined: Wed Aug 30, 2017 8:01 am
6
Current bike(s): 1986 Kawasaki ZN1300 Voyager
Has liked: 43 times
Been liked: 37 times

Re: Dropping oil plan

Post by Van Voyager »

Been so long since I've taken the pan off (KZ1300) that I can't remember. I think you have to take the exhaust off so that means the rad has to come off. Electronic bore scopes that plug into your phone or laptop are really cheap these days - that might help locate your lost tool if it worked, it would be a lot easier than taking the pan off.
samchar12
Cruiser
Cruiser
Posts: 52
Joined: Sun May 18, 2014 2:37 pm
9
Current bike(s): 1988 ZN1300
1982 GL500i
Location: Powder Springs, GA
Has liked: 0
Been liked: 0

Re: Dropping oil plan

Post by samchar12 »

Thanks. In looking I saw that the exhaust would have to come off. I wonder if I can just losen the radiator without removing it. Looks like only a few allen heads hold the pan on. Given how long it sat I am curious to see what might be in the sump anyway.
samchar12
Cruiser
Cruiser
Posts: 52
Joined: Sun May 18, 2014 2:37 pm
9
Current bike(s): 1988 ZN1300
1982 GL500i
Location: Powder Springs, GA
Has liked: 0
Been liked: 0

Re: Dropping oil plan

Post by samchar12 »

Got the pan off pretty easily. Dropped the exhaust and was surprised none of the bolts were rusted solid. Cleaned the crud from the pan, got out my tool and put it back together. Took the opportunity to also rinse out the radiator as it had some crud in it as well. All in all a good days work.
User avatar
Van Voyager
Grand Tourer
Grand Tourer
Posts: 430
Joined: Wed Aug 30, 2017 8:01 am
6
Current bike(s): 1986 Kawasaki ZN1300 Voyager
Has liked: 43 times
Been liked: 37 times

Re: Dropping oil plan

Post by Van Voyager »

:woohoo:
User avatar
Van Voyager
Grand Tourer
Grand Tourer
Posts: 430
Joined: Wed Aug 30, 2017 8:01 am
6
Current bike(s): 1986 Kawasaki ZN1300 Voyager
Has liked: 43 times
Been liked: 37 times

Re: Dropping oil plan

Post by Van Voyager »

How did the inside of the oil pan look?
samchar12
Cruiser
Cruiser
Posts: 52
Joined: Sun May 18, 2014 2:37 pm
9
Current bike(s): 1988 ZN1300
1982 GL500i
Location: Powder Springs, GA
Has liked: 0
Been liked: 0

Re: Dropping oil plan

Post by samchar12 »

I actually didn't think it looked all that bad, other than the valve tool sitting there. The surfaces were coated with a think oil residue I guess you would call it. A few squirts with brake parts cleaner and it all washed away, good as new.
Post Reply

Return to “General - Voyager 1300 Six”