Kawasaki ER6N 2012 - Oil & Filter Change Tutorial - DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • Kawasaki ER6N 2012 - Oil & Filter Change Tutorial - DIY
    My name is Ivan Zhivkov and this is my channel its about my life and the different things I encounter. Hope that I was helpful and that you have enjoyed the video tutorial.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @SuperHansken
    @SuperHansken Год назад +1

    Verry good to show us how to do diferet thing on the bike.... I have on bike like yours, but i do not know how to do almost enything..... So your videos is like gold..Thank you for hrlping us, and keep on showing us more to have a nice and safe KAWASAKI.......😛

  • @maikolim37
    @maikolim37 4 года назад

    Thank you very much! Im watching this video from El Salvador (Central America) and Im about to change the oil on my bike, its an ER6N too! Very useful video, saved me going to the mechanic and waiting 4 hrs.

  • @1Somsak
    @1Somsak 5 лет назад +8

    Well done but forgot to apply oil to the new filter rubber O-ring gasket before screwing it on.

    • @ivanzhivkov605
      @ivanzhivkov605  5 лет назад

      Hey, yes I figured after I was already done haha. Well I had luck and it did not leak. I will make one more video in the next week regarding changing the oil.

  • @donquijote2963
    @donquijote2963 4 года назад +2

    Hi Ivan, thank you for the video! It really helped me today. It was my first time, so I couldn't find the drain plug - I thought it's somewhere on the other side :D thanks®ards from the Czech Republic!

  • @Michael-tj9js
    @Michael-tj9js 3 года назад

    Thanks mate, this video helped me!

  • @maikolim37
    @maikolim37 4 года назад

    Another tip for oil change; You don't need that special tool to take off oil filter, you can use a regular 14" inch pipe wrench or even one of those wide vise-grips.

  • @elsexito1
    @elsexito1 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @mohdnorkhairi6333
    @mohdnorkhairi6333 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice and informative video..keep it up bro

  • @Lay-Z88
    @Lay-Z88 5 лет назад +3

    Nice bro. But its better if u flushing with new lub oil a bit. I often do like that. Just it consume more lub oil. Also when install new filter, its good to put little bit of oil at the rubber and tighten just enough. Not to much. Or it will damage the rubber at filter.

    • @ivanzhivkov605
      @ivanzhivkov605  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. I will keep this in mind. I totally forgot about the oil at the rubber :). Flushing is a good idea as well :)

  • @jrychris4059
    @jrychris4059 5 лет назад +2

    Hey mate, in the minut 9:54 your bike is on and the oil level show more than full, is that normal on ninjas 650?? If the bike is on the oil level should be negative.. why is that??

    • @ivanzhivkov605
      @ivanzhivkov605  5 лет назад +1

      When I filled the engine with 2 liters of oil (Exactly 2 liters are required) until you start the engine the oil is not through the system, it takes 1 min with the engine on the oil level to go to the middle of the indicator. So after you fill the engine with the oil you need to turn the motorcycle on and leave it to work for 1-3 minutes to get an accurate reading of the engine oil. The oil level needs to be in the middle of the small glass indicator. Ninjas 650 and the Er6n or Er6f are practically the same engines, the Er6n/f is just a detuned ninja. Hope this helps.

  • @GIXXERBROL7
    @GIXXERBROL7 2 года назад

    1.8l for engine?

  • @mehmetbldrcn5125
    @mehmetbldrcn5125 5 лет назад +3

    The manual says 2.4 liters when the filter is changed

    • @ivanzhivkov605
      @ivanzhivkov605  5 лет назад +4

      Yes, that is true, but it also says 2.4 liters when the oil is completely dried out with a special machine which sucks it out with vacuum or pressure. It takes exactly 2 liters because around 400grams stay in the engine. I have consulted myself with Kawasaki Official Service Regarding this.

    • @mehmetbldrcn5125
      @mehmetbldrcn5125 5 лет назад

      @@ivanzhivkov605 thank you very much