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I used the guide this week for my ride as I was At 132.5 hours and 395 miles.
 
it is very slow to fill .. just watch where the freekin spring goes on the oil filter cap is when you take it off I lost mine for a bit .. had to take some of the Belly skid plate off to find it . it wont Happen again.. and whats up with ,,, if you need to replace the O rings on the oil filter .. why the heck dont they come with the filter ... the Honda shop (told me it fits several diff motors) .. I,m thinking I told them what its for ..... put it back on with the old ones ..
 
Most of the time the o-rings are fine to reuse. I have done hundreds upon hundreds of oil changes reusing the same o-ring. Every now and then one will get pinched a little though and leak some so that is always a possibility.
Yup, this is the case with them across the board. It just a matter of judgement and inspecting them to ensure they're good enough to be reused again.
 
It's coming from the oil filter area, I'll check the o ring on the filter cap. Thanks a lot. I know I am missing the metal washer though, I think they call it a spring seat washer at the dealer, that's what I ordered. Hope this fixes it.
 
It's coming from the oil filter area, I'll check the o ring on the filter cap. Thanks a lot. I know I am missing the metal washer though, I think they call it a spring seat washer at the dealer, that's what I ordered. Hope this fixes it.

@Swflaland it sure seems like that is the case, hopefully it is, keep up post on how it goes with the spring seat washer.
 
Oil Chnage

Thanks. This was very helpful to refer to while doing my first oil/filter change on my Pioneer 7-4

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.





 
Photobucket changed their hosting rules and that's why you can't see them. It's nothing to do with you or the forum, it's the photo host site. A lot of forums all over the web have the same issue.

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sensor plug right next to oil drain plug

I have a '18 pioneer 700, and am in the middle of the 100 mile oil change.
I just removed what I thought was the drain plug, but it has an electrical connection on the end of it, some kind of sensor I guess.
Oil came out like it was the proper drain plug, but Moose's description and photo does not have wires coming out of it.

OK, I found it, right next to the sensor plug. Not enough oil came out of the sensor plug (with a magnetic pickup on the end of it! Nice touch!)
So I found the proper oil drain plug and the 3 plus qts came out of it.

My salesman told me that there were 3 drains on this '18 700. Could the sensor plug be one of those? I thought he was talking about the front and rear diffs. If he wasn't then I have one more drain to find, that no one is talking about, and that is not in the youtube clips I saw on 700 oil changes.
If you can understand this post, maybe it's too fragmented.

Lost in the Wisconsin woods.
Dean0:)
 
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