How To: Oil Change on 2013 - 2018 Zx6R 636

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  • Опубликовано: 23 май 2018
  • On this episode from your friendly neighborhood NinjaPig, I'll show you guys how to change and replace the oil on your Zx6R. Just a heads up I am NOT a professional, so if something sounds off or not 100% accurate, it probably isn't.
    Any questions or suggestions for future videos just let me know!
    *Disclaimer*
    Nothing should go so bad i need to put this in here, but. IF anything happens to you or your bike in a negative way, I am NOT responsible, i am NOT a professional, just some guy on the internet trying to help some fellow bikers out.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @BJJNINJA215
    @BJJNINJA215 3 года назад +2

    Great video
    Very informative 👍

  • @jonmseaman
    @jonmseaman 4 года назад

    Did you replace the drain bolt gasket and o-ring for oil filler plug?

  • @howswift37
    @howswift37 Год назад

    Hey the oil you drained is green. The same thing just happen to me is it coolant leak? Or the oil itself?

  • @miguelf7606
    @miguelf7606 3 года назад +1

    Nice video man. I have 1 question, how often should you do an oil change in this bike but the newer models like 2017?

    • @ninjapig8380
      @ninjapig8380  3 года назад

      Thanks! Happy to help. Different oil types have different life spans. I change mine once a season at the beginning of the year and I’ve never had any issues over the 7 years I’ve had it. I say if you change it once a year you’re good to go!

  • @moemotala4706
    @moemotala4706 3 года назад +2

    Hey quick question, i’m having oil leakage on the right side of my ‘12 zx6r. Any idea if it could be due to over filling oil as there’s no bubble on the sight gauge and it’s filled to the top. If it helps it’s coming from the motor area.

    • @ninjapig8380
      @ninjapig8380  3 года назад

      There should be two lines on the oil peep sight, and want to keep it between them. Make sure to run it for a couple minutes, then stand the bike upright (not on the kickstand) and check it. If you can’t see any air or it’s above the top line I would drain some oil out. Also check your oil filter to make sure it’s screwed in all the way. Hope this helps!

  • @dvss7459
    @dvss7459 5 лет назад

    Hey man, just ask, did your done first service by yourself? Is it hard to open the original filter?

    • @ninjapig8380
      @ninjapig8380  5 лет назад

      I did the first one myself. It was a little tough since it's really tucked in there, and to be honest can't remember exactly how i got it off. I think i used some sort of rubber band type tool to get enough grip on it to twist it off. If you can't get anything else to work you can always just stab it with a screwdriver, and twist it that way. Just a bit messy that way.

    • @dvss7459
      @dvss7459 5 лет назад

      NinjaPig ah isee, thanks for the info!! Really appreciate it.

  • @dnypg
    @dnypg 5 лет назад +5

    filter place is horrible to remove, Kawasaki did not make good choice

    • @ninjapig8380
      @ninjapig8380  5 лет назад +2

      Getting the OEM one off at first is a pain i agree, but I don't think it's as bad as some other bikes. My friends Yamaha and Suzuki both have to take fairings off to access theirs. Once you get the stock one off and put a K&N one on it's a breeze after that!

    • @thenotoriousnova1102
      @thenotoriousnova1102 4 года назад

      NinjaPig Can i do 10-40 full synth some guy told me that if you do full synth you have to stay on full syth