Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX - Oil Change

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
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    In this video I show you how to perform an oil change on your Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX. The process of an oil change is the same for all four stroke bikes, but the tools and torque values will probably be different.
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    In this video (the following links will redirect to Amazon unless otherwise specificed):
    Mobil 1 Racing 4T 10W-40 Oil - p.blueeyedrider.com/fluids/mo... (Walmart)
    K&N Oil Filter - KN-303 - p.blueeyedrider.com/1000sx/k-...
    Crush Washer - p.blueeyedrider.com/1000sx/do...
    Funnel - p.blueeyedrider.com/tools/kar...
    65mm Oil Wrench - p.blueeyedrider.com/tools/bik...
    Adjustable Oil Wrench (wasn't in video, but they usually work pretty well. You may have difficulty if very tight) - p.blueeyedrider.com/tools/goh...
    Fill Cap O-Ring (OEM) - p.blueeyedrider.com/1000sx/ka... (RevZilla)
    Fill Cap O-Ring (Aftermarket) p.blueeyedrider.com/1000sx/ux...
    Oil Drain Pan - p.blueeyedrider.com/tools/dor...
    Trackside Motorcycle Stand (front) - p.blueeyedrider.com/tools/tra... (RevZilla)
    Trackside Motorcycle Stand (rear) - p.blueeyedrider.com/tools/tra... (RevZilla)
    Socket Set - p.blueeyedrider.com/tools/gea...
    3/8" Drive Torque Wrench - p.blueeyedrider.com/tools/gea...
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Комментарии • 78

  • @elithegreat6463
    @elithegreat6463 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm 61 yrs old, have owned 29 motorcycles, but never had a Kawasaki. The 2024 model of this Bike looks Amazing in Gray/Black, NEVER that Awful Green. I love How Kawi always makes oil/filter changes so easy with no fairing removal. THis may be my Next Bike...Nice Video

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! Yes, oil changes are super easy which I definitely love about these bikes. I like my 2021 that's pretty much gray and black, but I do like the ones that have that metallic green as accents (couldn't get it in the US). I don't like a ton of green, especially the fluorescent plain green.

  • @All_Day_Shay
    @All_Day_Shay 2 месяца назад +1

    I really would have expected to need to take the lower fairing off. Glad to see that it's not necessary

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  2 месяца назад +1

      Yea, it's one of the easiest bikes to change oil on.

  • @Trancepotato
    @Trancepotato 3 года назад +2

    Great vid! I plan on getting one of these bikes this year or next so this is very helpful.

  • @Mikeedawson
    @Mikeedawson Год назад

    Very clean demonstration.

  • @daaksh8
    @daaksh8 3 года назад +3

    Very helpful

  • @dirtydavesgarage8251
    @dirtydavesgarage8251 2 года назад +1

    Nice job, I have the same bike! They are awesome!

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Yes they are, been very happy with it.

  • @jens1475
    @jens1475 4 месяца назад

    Great video! Thanks :-) My bike is still very new (bought it new in September 2023), but after the warranty period (4 years here in Germany) I'll do the oil changes myself.

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  4 месяца назад +1

      Yea, it's a bit different here in the US. We can do our own oil changes and it won't void the warranty.

  • @ninjafixxer0926
    @ninjafixxer0926 2 года назад +1

    The K&N 303 filters are great with the wrench end on them!

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  2 года назад

      Yes they are! Since this bike is so easy though I just get the Mobil 1 as they are cheaper, and after reading countless reviews and studies, provide better filtration. Here is one such post: davesoilchange.com/kn-oil-filter-vs-mobil-1/ So for the Ninja 1000SX - I do recommend sticking with the Mobil 1, as it is such an easy filter change, to get the better filtration.

  • @johnwheeler4966
    @johnwheeler4966 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video - I literally have the same bike with a few basic mods

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Hopefully my other videos will help with any future diy projects you may have.

  • @brianrourke3633
    @brianrourke3633 11 месяцев назад

    Good basic video. I have had an experience in my 2022 SX where I had to “burp” the oil system on my bike. This was due to the oil pressure light not going off after starting it. The dealer said this was not uncommon and he does it every oil change on 1000SX’s. I do now too it’s easy and o good insurance policy.

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  11 месяцев назад

      This is common on these and the Versys. I have never had to burp it, but this Spring I'm going to do some experiments to maybe see if I can cause the issue and finally have an answer.

    • @brianrourke3633
      @brianrourke3633 11 месяцев назад

      @@BlueEyedRider84 good news. I look forward to hearing about your findings. BTW I’m in Australia. I have referred your vids to a couple of mates that have the 1000SX.

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  11 месяцев назад

      @@brianrourke3633 thanks for passing my channel along! As for the testing, I actually decided to do it very recently. People have been posting issues with the air block and needing to burp the filter more and more. I know it's the way Kawasaki is pulling the oil up to the pump, but the fact that me and some others have never had and when you search forums the recommendations are all over the place, something in my process must help alleviate that air block. People say to prefill the filter, but I never do. Some say to prime the motor (fire but don't start) but I never do. So on and so on, so I'm going to do things differently and see what happens until I get it to have the issue. I'm just worried I will never have the issue in which case I will continue to be baffled with no answers, so fingers crossed. Definitely look for the video around April or May. Failure or not I'll post it 👍

  • @jdub264
    @jdub264 3 года назад +5

    Excellent & thorough oil change video. Finally a good RUclipsr doing how-to’s on a 2020+ 1000SX!
    Question; precisely how much oil did you end up putting into the bike? I’m about to do the 600 mile service on my 2020.

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  3 года назад +3

      Thank you!
      For the oil, I put exactly four quarts in and it was spot on

  • @michaelbuchanan1857
    @michaelbuchanan1857 2 года назад

    Awesome videos by the way! Do you happen to know what the size of the headlight bulb is? I can not find it ANYWHERE and i really want to change it out for a brighter one. Thanks and keep up the tutorial videos please! You have been a god send!

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  2 года назад

      What year do you have? My 2021 has L.E.D. headlights. I think it will be hard to get brighter, but if that's what you have I'll get you the details

    • @michaelbuchanan1857
      @michaelbuchanan1857 2 года назад

      @@BlueEyedRider84 same here 2021. I have searched everywhere and it might be kawasaki's largest conspiracy! Haha. Thanks so much if you can find anything!

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  2 года назад +1

      I am going to keep digging! Right now the only thing I can find is the entire assembly with both headlights for over $1000! I will continue looking because frankly, they are lousy on the low beams. Can't see anything around turns, you're essentially guessing! High beams light up decent, but doesn't work when you are dealing with traffic. I am also looking into an aux light solution that I can point down to the sides of the road. Will see what I can find, but again - the only part I am finding from Kawasaki is that entire assembly which is a tad ridiculous - so I agree with you on the conspiracy!

    • @michaelbuchanan1857
      @michaelbuchanan1857 2 года назад

      Agreed about the low beam problem thats why i was looking into a solution myself! Thanks again for the help and for the videos. I just got done installing the same tail light and fender deletion kit you did with the help of your videos of course! Thanks!

  • @touseefk
    @touseefk Год назад

    That rear stand does seem to be shipped to Australia. Any similar alternatives? Will also need to buy bobbins / spools separately isn't it?

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  Год назад

      Yes the spools are separate - any 8mm spools should work. There are many paddock stands out there but I don't have any recommendations other than the ones I use unfortunately. Sorry

  • @meir-
    @meir- 2 года назад

    Hi great video thanks !!
    I have a question how much new oil have you filled in liters

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  2 года назад

      Thanks! For your question, I am going to need a little more info. If you are asking how many liters of oil for the 1000SX, it's 3.8L with filter change. If you are looking for something else, please expand on the question. I haven't had to top off the oil, and I've only done 2 changes on this bike so far (7.2L) with another change coming prior to riding this Spring as I picked it up Spring of last year.

    • @meir-
      @meir- 2 года назад

      @@BlueEyedRider84 Yes that's exactly what I meant. How much oil did you fill up after emptying the engine. Thanks for the answer 3.8L

  • @keatongraves8981
    @keatongraves8981 Месяц назад

    What year is your bike ? I have a 21 sx and it says that the crush washer doesn’t fit my bike? Also does that crush washer fit the coolant plug too?

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  Месяц назад

      Mine is a 2021 as well. The coolant washer is a different, smaller size.
      The oil washer size is m12, it does fit, I use them.

  • @bin030x
    @bin030x 11 месяцев назад

    Please please please have a video for changing the coolant. I can't find the plug to drain the coolant. I want to completely change coolant, because it's been almost 3 years. Or do I just need to top off?
    Thanks a lot.

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  11 месяцев назад

      After three years you must replace - the lubrication within the coolant breaks down and will cause the water pump to fail. The good news is I will be doing a video on this. The only issue is I was waiting until pre-Spring during my annual maintenance as mine will hit the three year mark then. Pushing it a few months shouldn't be an issue if you're able to wait till then.

    • @bin030x
      @bin030x 11 месяцев назад

      @@BlueEyedRider84 Awesome awesome awesome!
      I will wait your video definitely.
      Really appreciate!

  • @parkeremrich7445
    @parkeremrich7445 3 года назад

    What is the size of the crush washer?

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  2 года назад +1

      It is an M12. The link to the crush washers I use is in the description, but here - this redirects to Amazon: blueeyedrider.com/ninja/1000sx/m12-drain-plug-gasket
      Have had zero issues with them, they work great!

  • @1017-Vape-Ave
    @1017-Vape-Ave 4 месяца назад

    What MM is the oil filter wrench??

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  4 месяца назад

      So sorry for the late reply - link to oil filter wrench is in the description, but it is 65 mm.

  • @alexisbonilla2440
    @alexisbonilla2440 2 года назад

    I changed the oil and the service light is there. I did the turn the bike on and losen the filter but no luck. Any idea how I can remove light? 2020 ninja sx 1000

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  2 года назад +1

      I believe you can ride around for a little bit and it will go off or disconnect the battery for five minutes then hook it back up. This is a glitch I've heard about but have not heard of a definite solution nor have I experienced it. If both of those fail let me know and I will dig further

    • @watylive
      @watylive Год назад +1

      Also interested on how we can be able to turn of the service light after doing the oil change ourselves .

  • @midnitebomber1
    @midnitebomber1 2 года назад

    What size is the O ring on the fill cap? Thanks!

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  2 года назад +1

      25mm OD, 20mm ID, 2.5mm Width
      You can get OEM from Amazon here: blueeyedrider.com/ninja/1000sx/oem/fill-cap-oring
      You can get aftermarket multipack from Amazon here: blueeyedrider.com/ninja/1000sx/fill-cap-o-ring
      Other items are listed in video description as well
      Thanks for watching!

    • @midnitebomber1
      @midnitebomber1 2 года назад

      @@BlueEyedRider84 thank you!

  • @shreksexy6879
    @shreksexy6879 3 года назад +4

    No fairings to remove?

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  2 года назад +5

      No, you do not need to remove any fairings to do the oil change on a Ninja 1000SX. Pretty sweet!

  • @luca4617
    @luca4617 Год назад

    Hello, to turn off the service light? Thanks Luca

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  Год назад +1

      Luca - I apologize for the extended time in getting back to you on this one. I have the video and am working on processing it. It will drop this Friday.
      In the meantime, if you still have the light and believe you have corrected the problem, you can do the manual process:
      1. From off position, turn on and start the bike
      2. Let it idle for 30 seconds
      3. Ride it for 10 minutes. 5 minutes must be over 25mph (40kph)
      4. Park and turn it off completely (not the kill switch, turn the key off)
      5. Repeat steps 1-4 three times
      6. The fourth time the code should be gone assuming the issue is corrected

    • @luca4617
      @luca4617 Год назад

      @@BlueEyedRider84 thaks

  • @thetruth6693
    @thetruth6693 Год назад

    How much oil did you need dude? Did you have to "burp" the oil filter?
    My 2020 1000sx has its oil pressure light on and Ive no idea why. Ive even changed the pressure sensor. At my witts end now 😂😢

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  Год назад +1

      4 quarts on the dot. I did not have to burp the filter, but the filter burping is a random variable (doesn't happen all the time). Did you burp your filter? Is the pressure light on solid or does it go on and off while riding? It's possible you have a loose wire or defective wire. Trace the wires from the sensor all the way and make sure all connections are free of dust and not corroded.

  • @touseefk
    @touseefk Год назад

    How do I drain the oil safely, without wasting alot, if I have overfilled it?

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  Год назад +1

      Do you have a pneumatic pump or a hand siphon pump where you can pump it from the fill area? If not then I recommend getting a clean bowl or something to catch it and just carefully remove drain bolt so it comes out slowly. Or if you have a big enough clean contain, drain it all and place back in the quarts and start over.

    • @touseefk
      @touseefk Год назад

      @BlueEyedRider84 Yeah I have ordered a 350ml syringe with the silicon tube, hope that will do. It was overfilled by dealer on 1000km service. 😤

  • @omarkgad
    @omarkgad Год назад

    0:23 Even in warmer weather no advantage for 20W-50 over 10W-40

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  Год назад +1

      Factory recommendation is 20w-50 if the temperature gets over 104F/40C often, but doesn't get cooler than 32F/0C. 10W-40 stops being recommended at the 104F/40C temp range.
      When you don't use the proper rate for your climate you can end up with oil getting too thick so it doesn't pump and lubricate properly and stresses parts in colder environments, or running too thin and having excess consumption, added friction and burning of the oil thereby damaging the engine over time. While 10W-40 has the widest usage range, you still want to use the proper oil for your environment so your motorcycle engine lasts as long as possible.

  • @jundui25
    @jundui25 2 года назад

    How many capacity of oil in liters is needed

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  2 года назад

      It's 4qts, which is 3.785L with filter change

    • @jundui25
      @jundui25 2 года назад

      Thank you 😊

    • @peteslater7684
      @peteslater7684 2 года назад +1

      3.2 litres when filter is not removed. 3.8 litres when the filter is removed. But changing the filter when you do an oil change is best practice.

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  2 года назад +1

      @@peteslater7684 especially on any type of performance motor.

  • @tekn0hippy
    @tekn0hippy 2 года назад +1

    Hey can you remove the front tire tutorial?

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  2 года назад +1

      I know you asked about this a while ago. Life has made it hard to get any new videos done recently. I will try and make a video in the coming weeks to help you out. Hopefully this isn't something urgent.

    • @tekn0hippy
      @tekn0hippy 2 года назад

      @@BlueEyedRider84 appreciate it man. Life does get in the way,
      Hope all is well

  • @Maruti_motoshop
    @Maruti_motoshop Год назад

    Oil capacity?

  • @user-fh6cg6hd9h
    @user-fh6cg6hd9h 2 месяца назад

    How many quarts

  • @NiklasMalmqvist
    @NiklasMalmqvist 3 месяца назад

    Is this allowed? Doesn't you have to do service at an authorized service shop for Kawasaki? At least here in Sweden that is very important that you do that every year, to get all the stamps in your service book. Or else you can forget about ever selling that bike again. This sucks.....because it cost like $3-400 every year...... :-/

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  3 месяца назад

      In the US you are allowed to do your own service and it cannot void your warranty, unless of course gross negligence with the service such as putting brake fluid in instead of oil.

  • @louismartin4446
    @louismartin4446 Год назад

    should have at leasta half filled the oil filter before spinning it on. Prevents the few seconds of engine running while oil filter fills…

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  Год назад

      That's an old myth and irrelevant for sideways or upside down filters. The oil is lubricating the components the entire time even when it fills that small filter up. Just because you remove oil doesn't mean everything is suddenly not lubricated. Plus a good oil can hold up for a while (as in if you lose all your oil the engine will survive without harm until the remaining oil breaks down and burns up)