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Torques and Crush washer parts #

Iowa Stelvio

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Getting ready to do an oil change on a 2013 Stelvio NTX and want to confirm that I am reading the StelvioTorqueInfo correctly. I found the PDF file of torques in the Downloads section of this forum.

Looks like the Oil Drainage Plug is 20 Nm and the Oil Filter is 15 Nm.

Does anyone know the parts number for the crush washer on the Oil Drainage Plug?
Is there a parts listing I missed for this?
 
The new style drain washers are reusable. I forget the name for them, but they have a rubber inner that makes the seal. Keep re-using until the rubber tears. I know there is an error in the 1100 Breva manual, so it is likely the same error is in the Stelvio manual Use the part number for the transmission/gearbox drain. Until the downloads section is re-populated here, you can find manuals at this site http://guzzitek.org/gb/accueil_gb.htm
 
if you have the new rubber washers, actually rubber and steel sealing washers just tighten till you have felt the rubber distort and the screw make contact with the steel part, torquing to the misprint in the manual will cause you to strip out the drain plug. seen several in at European motorsports with the stripped plug.

yeah, 17ft lbs on a cast m10 x 1mm drain plug right

ps the transmission and oil pan drain plugs are the same part on my bike, and the manual calls out 14ft/lbs. for the oil drain plug, and 17.5 for the transmission drain plug. (and same rubber sealing washer) both seem high. I just crush the rubber and seat on the steel.

ps you can get the washers from Grainger or mcmaster much quicker than Guzzi, just order the 10mm steel and rubber sealing washers. Ps these things last a long time if you coat with oil film just like an oil filter gasket at install.

ps mcmaster has all the sizes for every drain plug on the bike including the big one used in the transmission filler hole(Guzzi uses a copper crush here, that weeps very commonly) but mcmaster has one the correct size to replace the leaky copper one.
 
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