Name this bolt! '10 FE450 Oil?

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Attached is a pic of an oil leak that is coming from a bolt that I believe is one of the oil drain plugs. The photo perspective is from the underside of the bike, bash plate removed, from the back looking forward from the right side. These are on the bottom rear of the engine block. To the right is the right foot peg.

I spent the better part of two drinks at the bar last night examining the schematics and I think. ...think it's the bolt identified in the scan attached. And it leaks oil.

Thoughts? Anyone have this same leak?
 

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I shall call her "Gina".

I lol'd. Maybe I just mispronounced the name in my head to make it seem funnier...

Regardless of what the bolt does, it looks like it just needs a new crush washer. I think they are noted as replacement items at every oil change.
 
Its the oil drain plug with magnet. Remove it (change oil?) and put it back with a new copper washer after you made sure the surfaces are clean. Use torque 20 Nm (14.8 lbt ft).

I, like most of us I guess, re-use those copper washers, but sooner or later they are to compressed. They are not expensive so I have bought a bunch of them and change more frequently now as I do not want to loose the plug while driving because of a cheap washer..
 
I put the brass washer on light sand paper to clean up both sides and it works. Takes 2 min. No need to pay for something if it still works ?
 
Cool, thanks fellas. I'm going to start with replacing the washer and cleaning up the surfaces.
 
I put the brass washer on light sand paper to clean up both sides and it works. Takes 2 min. No need to pay for something if it still works ?


Copper washers can be reused once or twice if you heat them until red and then dip them in cold water. But for the price of a new one it is not even worth lighting up the torch....
 
I've changed the oil 5 times on one bike and 3 times on the other. same washers on both bikes also same O-rings no leaks. Haven't tried the sandpaper thing let on the washers.
 

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