Honda Grom oil change, easy and specific

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  • @canslam
    @canslam 8 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for the video, very detailed and well done.

  • @Krxnic_TS
    @Krxnic_TS 8 месяцев назад +3

    Cheers dude was gonna pay £40 to have this done but after seeing this im confident to try it myself! top tutorial

  • @DeeMoney972
    @DeeMoney972 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video though, very detailed.

  • @toddboden972
    @toddboden972 Год назад

    Finally someone who touched base on the clutch cable. Question tho any tricks for connecting the clutch cable up after case is on?Thanks soo much! Everyone else's video skipped that part!!

    • @builtnotbroken
      @builtnotbroken  Год назад

      Wouldn’t say any special tricks. But like anything, taking your time and not getting frustrated usually has better outcomes haha

  • @joselagunas7175
    @joselagunas7175 10 месяцев назад +1

    what did you use to clean the old gasket residue?

    • @builtnotbroken
      @builtnotbroken  10 месяцев назад

      Mine came off almost perfectly clean. There was maybe 1/2 inch spot that had a little residue from the old gasket. I used a thin razor blade to careful remove. Then used some carb cleaner I had on the shelf to wipe the entire surface area.

  • @jake_of_the_jungle9840
    @jake_of_the_jungle9840 9 месяцев назад

    I was getting so mad at the side cover when I was trying to get it off but it was because I left the dipstick in. Also the oem gasket was baked onto both sides of my grom and I had to scrape it off for a good minute I think that was the worst part of the change. My spinner also had a good chunk of weird rubbery goo about the size of my thumb tip, is that normal? I bought it with 1k miles and i think I’m the first to do any maintenance

    • @builtnotbroken
      @builtnotbroken  9 месяцев назад

      Sounds like it got pretty warm at some point. Sometimes the seal can get sticky, but I have a couple groms and haven’t had one baked on with that low of miles. But yes it can happen.
      Also, you may very well the first to do a quality oil change. My local Honda shop informed me most of their customers just buy the oil and drain/refill (bad idea for overall engine life/performance).
      As far as rubber in spinner…. Idk. You can get a nasty build up that may appear thickened, but idk about actual rubber. I’m wondering if it was just normal build up verses actual rubber. They can get pretty dirty in first 500-700 miles… and if it wasn’t cleaned after break in miles then it could definitely be pretty nasty by the time your running over 1000k miles. Especially if you run it harder.

  • @FlipSideGarage
    @FlipSideGarage Год назад

    Do you just buy these at a honda motorcyle place?

    • @builtnotbroken
      @builtnotbroken  Год назад

      The parts ? Yes, the dealer usually has in stock. Or a few days if they order.

  • @joegarcia5611
    @joegarcia5611 2 года назад

    Is 8 ft/lb correct ? For crankcase or that was just your preference?

    • @builtnotbroken
      @builtnotbroken  2 года назад

      All of the specs were found in reference material including literature, reviews, and other owners. I lean towards using the factory literature. Haven’t had an issue and this is my second grom. Hope it helps.

  • @DeeMoney972
    @DeeMoney972 Год назад +1

    Wow. Honda really fkd up on this. They are so lazy at designing it the right way. I bet the new Groms have actual filters. Like wtf?!! 😅😅 Honda ain’t suppose to be this hard. Half the damn engine removed for a damn screen lol.

    • @canslam
      @canslam 8 месяцев назад

      easy procedure really, its just a side cover. if this is difficult maybe the dealer is your best bet.

    • @DeeMoney972
      @DeeMoney972 8 месяцев назад

      @@canslam lol. I work on cars and bikes. None of my cars or bikes is even this close to difficulty just for a filter lol.