Tiger 800 Leaking Drain Plug.

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  1. Archertl

    Archertl New Member

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    I recently bought a 2015 tiger 800 xcx. I am getting close to the 12k mark now. So i am starting to get everything together to do that service. I noticed recently that this drain plug is leaking. I am assuming the packing behind the plug has failed. Obviously i want to get that replaced during that 12k service time. I can't tell if that item is included in the 12k service pack. Does anyone know? If it isn't included does anyone know where i can get one? Thanks.

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  2. freck

    freck Elite Member

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    IIRC you get a sump plug washer with the oil filter, the OEM filter that is.
     
  3. Callumity

    Callumity Elite Member

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    PTFE tape ....... works a treat too.
     
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  4. Vulpes

    Vulpes Confused Member

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    Hi and welcome.
     
  5. Archertl

    Archertl New Member

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    Yea that will be my plan b for sure.
     
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  6. MadMrB

    MadMrB Elite Member

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    Archertl New Member

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  8. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Is it loose? Won’t matter anyway you should get a crush washer with your new filter, which you’ll be changing I guess
     
  9. capt

    capt Elite Member

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    If it's copper just anneal it ! Heat until cherry red let it cool naturally in air , then repeat and quench in oil or water ! Job done re use
     
  10. Baldrick174

    Baldrick174 Active Member

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    Personally, i always change drain plug washers (copper ones) with every oil change. The cost of them is nothing compared to refitting a used one knowing that if it leaks you have to do the whole job again just for a washer.
     
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  11. Dilwyn

    Dilwyn Well-Known Member

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    That`s not the drain plug so wont be in service kit, probably just got sealer or Loctite on it.
     
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  12. Dilwyn

    Dilwyn Well-Known Member

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    That`s not the drain plug so wont be in service kit, probably just got sealer or Loctite on it.
     
  13. David Gower

    David Gower Well-Known Member

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    As mentioned by Dilwyn this isn't your drain plug.

    I can see there is a trace of oil at the bottom of the plug ... but are you positively sure the oil is coming out of there and not coming back from somewhere further forwards? It does look oily/dirty in front on the engine casing.

    May I suggest (unless you have done this already) that you meticulously clean the area around the plug and further forwards and then run the engine with the bike stationary.
    That way you can check where the oil is actually coming from and not where it resting.

    Good luck.
     
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