907IE OIl Screen
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Re: 907IE OIl Screen
Bottom screw makes no difference (or at least it din't on mine - Its seized solid!)
- paso750
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Re: 907IE OIl Screen
what`s it for then ?
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Re: 907IE OIl Screen
I am really not sure what the screw is for. I asked the gentleman I bought the bike from, and he had no idea either.
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Re: 907IE OIl Screen
That screw caps off a drill way that feeds oil up into the pump.
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Re: 907IE OIl Screen
thanks, I always wondered what it was for. (though I still wonder why it`s there) 

- Derek
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Re: 907IE OIl Screen
No. The bottom bolt should not be loosened. It blanks off an internal drilling or something and should be left alone.907pasonut wrote:I cant remember as well, but I tend to think you have to loosen the bottom screw/bolt to remove the screen/strainer ass...perhaps paulmozzi could answer thatpaso750 wrote:a stupid question, do you have to remove the screw on the bottom to get the oil screen out ?
I had it done the past time so I can`t remember![]()
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2017 Supersport 939
2015 Scrambler Classic
1982 Pantah 500SL (now sold)
Scotland