Start to Finish Motorcycle Oil Change w/ Filter & Lube Specs, Tips & Tricks (On My 2012 Yamaha FZ1)!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @westondifranco9313
    @westondifranco9313 Год назад +2

    Excellent video buddy.
    Another trick I use is wrapping the headers in foil.
    Going over them twice guarentees nothing hits your headers.

  • @sekaf4125
    @sekaf4125 9 месяцев назад +1

    Well done!

  • @seemasharmadora836
    @seemasharmadora836 Год назад +2

    I really needed to lean it . very well explained. Thanks for uploading it .

    • @ShawnMartinNCBIRDMAN
      @ShawnMartinNCBIRDMAN  Год назад

      @Seema Sharma Dora you're welcome. It's kind of fun running through these scenarios and figuring things out with people! Always little tricks to learn along the way!

  • @melvincornelissen491
    @melvincornelissen491 Год назад +2

    Even though I do like the fact of draining thoroughly, it's not neccessary to this extent as the old oil mixup is negligible. I did not hear you say anything in regard to replacing the washer of the drain bolt? Any reason that wasn't mentioned? Love the FZ1, best bike I ever had (and still have).

    • @ShawnMartinNCBIRDMAN
      @ShawnMartinNCBIRDMAN  Год назад +1

      @Melvin Cornelissen you're right it's not going to increase efficiency of the oil change by 75% or anything, but I did note in the video the difference between on center stand and on the tire, then kicked it to the side just for curiosity. I was actually surprised that the difference between center stand and on tire was so little, but leaning it on the kick stand after it appeared completely drained was so much. The main argument you hear from people in the online groups are whether to drain on center stand or on the tire, which makes almost no difference. If anyone wanted to make an argument for which way to drain, on the kick stand would actually produce better results than both of the other 2. It must have been 3/4 of a cup or more. The crush washer is not something I noted in the video but I will add that note to the video description. At 31ft-lbs it's not flattening the washer, if it was something used at a much higher torque spec I probably would have replaced but I just cleaned it up and back on it went. Thanks for the feedback!

    • @melvincornelissen491
      @melvincornelissen491 Год назад +1

      @@ShawnMartinNCBIRDMAN have to admit that I was also surprised by how much oil was still coming out 😄. Had to replace my oil pan earlier this year and letting it drain on the side stand would've helped me then as I now had a lot of oil in the pan still when removing it.

    • @ShawnMartinNCBIRDMAN
      @ShawnMartinNCBIRDMAN  Год назад +1

      @@melvincornelissen491 Me too. It was drip-drip-drip on the center stand and went an even slower drip.......drip on the tire. I was like well that's it then and just to test it I kicked it over and holy smokes is that much old oil just sitting in the pan!? You're right about the negligible old mix with new oil, understanding something about how well oil actually works and what it does. But...to the layperson like myself ;) you gotta show exactly which argument people hold as concrete to be true. Turns out the 2 greatest arguments people have about center stand VS tire oil drain are both wrong, on the kick stand is best! At least for a 2012 FZ1!! LOL.