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Light brown mist in the air
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Today was service the ST day (plus adjust and lube chain on CB) , but primarily it was time to work on the ST. Oil and filter, final drive fluid, add an ounce or two of coolant to the puke tank, and check tire pressures.

I know the processes. I have changed the oil in the ST 22 times prior to this one. Something always goes wrong and I get oil everywhere lol, but for some reason today was going better than normal. Put bike on center stand with wifes help, remove access cover and decoratve cover, remove oil fill plug, put drain pan under bike, take 17 mm socket and remove drain plug checking for crush washer. Drain oil. Move back to oil filter... Put on homemade funnel, remove old oil filter using Honda filter cup making sure gasket is still on filter, drain. Clean engine block where oil filter goes, put fresh oil on gasket and an ounce or two in the filter, and install new OEM oil filter .... hand tight. Clean engine block and put oil drain plug with crush washer back in and tighten. Move to rear end, using 17 mm socket remove fill cap, put pan under and remove drain plug. Let drain. Wipe off case and reinstall drain plug. Put in 5.2 oz 80 wt oil, and reinstall fill cap. Move back up front and put in 1 gallon of 10w 40 (yep thats what it called for on the 2006 STs...in 2007 they started calling for 10w30) GN4 Dino oil. Remove funnel, wipe it out and put it away.

***** Here's where I went wrong. NORMALLY! I would reinstall the fill plug, but for some reason I decided to recheck tightness on all plugs and filter. I don't normally do that. Everything was tight. I put my tools away, checked oil level in bike (perfect) walked around to the left side, fired it up and watched the oil light go out. Then while it was warming up took the old oil out and drained it in my used oil can. Figuring the bike had run long enough I walk back into the garage (now on the right side of the bike) and the bike is making a stuttered hissing sound. WHAT THE HECK?

Looking down I saw that I had forgot to reinstall the fill plug. Shut iit off, shut it off!
Oil is everywhere in tiny fine mist dropplets. A brown mist if you will. I move the rug I was laying on while working on the bike and there is an outline around it. Want to know how far oil will go out of a fill plug with the engine running? 12 feet! I measured. There are tiny spots all over the floor. BTW want to know what was 10 feet from the ST? MY CB! Oil spots everywhere. Guages, switches, front fender, headlight rim, handlebars, triple tree. Has to be on tank and tank bag too. ARRGGHHH!

Ok, get down and see how much oil you lost. It's down to the low mark in the window. Good grief. Open another bottle of GN4, remove fill cap and bring up to top level and REINSTALL FILL CAP lol. Take rag and WD 40 and clean up all of the brown mist you can readily see. Reinstall decorative cover and access cover. Push ST outside. Will wash the CB later tonight.

Right now I need a break and and some lunch. Oil changes, I hate em, something always go wrong! (for me). Today's was a doozie! AngryAngryAngry
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#2
Yikes!!!!! I'm glad you noticed the problem before more oil flew out and actually caused damage to the engine. But look at the bright side to all of this.... the CB is going to get washed! I bet that will be the CB's first cleaning... this year!
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#3
WOw!
what an unfortunate turn of events. Glad it all happened in the garage.
I rode w/ a bikers group where one guy lost his oil fill plug out on the hwy.

We tried looking for it, quite futile I might add, but in the end, he had to call in the tow truck.
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#4
Wow. Took some big stones just to admit that one!! Sorry about your luck!


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#5
I still think oil changes are fun (relaxing might be a better word for me here). Bike washing? Not so much.
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#6
Boy I been down that road before. Last winter I put two new tires on my TC185 Zuki. Done dozens of tires I am no rookie. Get everything almost all buttoned up and go to re-adjust the chain? I put one of the chain slack adjuster things upside down so the punch mark was pointing DOWN not UP to the marks on the swing arm. That's when I sad screw it I'm having a beer,,,,
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#7
With all that oil mist the bike shouldn't have any corrosion problems Big Grin
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#8
In spite of 25 years of riding experience I did this once too a couple of years ago.
I noticed it immediately and shut the engine off before there was too much splash.
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#9
Must have been quite a mess if you really are going to wash your CB with soapy water instead of rain.
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#10
Yikes!
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