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<blockquote data-quote="Riderjohn" data-source="post: 366209" data-attributes="member: 13748"><p>Yes, I can measure it when I take it off. Then I go down and maybe get one and maybe not get one. Wouldn't it be easier to have the correct one when taking the plug out? And, why does it seem to a secret? And oil change shouldn't be an all day job. I mean, it's not rocket science but it does seem like crush washers are. I don't mean to be so hard about this but you have to admit, it shouldn't be that much of a well guarded secret. Unless the person who fesses up with the answer will be shot at sunup by Yamaha, I don't see why someone can't give the answer. Again, sorry for the attitude.</p><p></p><p>I'll give credit to someone on this forum in 2003 for showing the correct way to install a crush washer. I've heard both ways but I believe the one mentioned in this forum is the correct way - flat side to engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riderjohn, post: 366209, member: 13748"] Yes, I can measure it when I take it off. Then I go down and maybe get one and maybe not get one. Wouldn't it be easier to have the correct one when taking the plug out? And, why does it seem to a secret? And oil change shouldn't be an all day job. I mean, it's not rocket science but it does seem like crush washers are. I don't mean to be so hard about this but you have to admit, it shouldn't be that much of a well guarded secret. Unless the person who fesses up with the answer will be shot at sunup by Yamaha, I don't see why someone can't give the answer. Again, sorry for the attitude. I'll give credit to someone on this forum in 2003 for showing the correct way to install a crush washer. I've heard both ways but I believe the one mentioned in this forum is the correct way - flat side to engine. [/QUOTE]
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