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(How To) 700 Oil and filter change guide.

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I personally think Honda gives too much torque on the drain bolt. Just snug (10-12 ft/lbs) is all it takes if the washer is in good condition.

I have put up to 4 qts in these motors (Rincon/Big Red/Pioneer). I run them overfilled some also. If climbing long steep hills running them overfilled is a good idea.



If you don't own a funnel I highly recommend getting one. It makes it so much easier adding oil.



Don't forget to clean your air filter and check the final drive levels (should be at the bottom of the check hole). After cleaning the air filter make sure to oil it. There are a lot of air filter oils out there, I prefer the Klotz. The also make a cleaner but dish soap and water will work. I use parts cleaning solvent to clean them.





If the oil filter cover is stuck remove the bolt about half way and wiggle it up/down and it will break the cover loose from the case.



Last thing, don't forget to reset the service reminder. With the key off push and hold the mode button on the meter. Turn the key on while still holding the button and you should see the reminder (wrench) go off. If you flip through the modes you will see it resets to 100 hours or 600 miles.





 
The washer on the oil filter bolt is to keep the spring from pushing into the rubber of the filter. It is a thin metal washer. Can you tell where the leak is coming from? Possibly the o-ring on the filter cover got pinched or it's just excess oil from the skid plate dripping off.
 
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There is only 1 drain plug for the motor/transmission on the 700.

The 1000 has 2 drain plugs for the motor/transmission and 1 for the sub transmission.

He probably confused the 2 machines, I'm guessing. If you Jack the front end up you will get a more complete drain. They can hold close to 4 quarts when doing that. I always overfill the 700 as well. I fill it to the top of the flat part on the dipstick. It helps the transmission with cold starts and climbing hills.

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