Youre doing it wrong when measuring the level. This must be done on centerstand, if you dont have a centerstand sit on bike to be level, put the dipstick all the way in and do not screw it in just pull it out and read the level this is verry important and this is the most accurate reading. From CBR F2 manual. Read it.
On the cbr 600f models the side stand is nearly straight mate it leans over like a inch from upright. I've a cbr 600f and I've a cbr 125 and that leans over loads it won't go on tick over while leaning over as fuel in the carb goes to one side.
He also thightened both filter and bolt way too much! If you only watch this video, or have never done anything simular you may end op destroying your oilpan and having a filter that is almost impossibel to unscrew.
I have a 1993 cbr600f2 the same as in this video but my clutch basket is damaged so i have 2 replace it.The big problem is i dont know how 2 remove the old basket.i got the manual but i cant make any sense out of it.Also i cant find any videos of this bike removing it.could someone please help me with this.....PLEASE
I watched this entire video, and Not once did I hear your describe what SPECIFIC tools (sizes: metric or standard), quantity of oil, brand of filter, etc., which are needed in order to perform this oil change. This is (IMHO), NOT a very helpful, descriptive video... to me.
Jesus he only tightened the filter with his hand lol. Didn't see the washer on the plug screw getting changed. And testing the lever not level. Dear oh dear watch some of the other guys not thus guy 😂😂
2:08 The best part. I would have never figured out how to remove the oil filter without this
Youre doing it wrong when measuring the level. This must be done on centerstand, if you dont have a centerstand sit on bike to be level, put the dipstick all the way in and do not screw it in just pull it out and read the level this is verry important and this is the most accurate reading. From CBR F2 manual. Read it.
On the cbr 600f models the side stand is nearly straight mate it leans over like a inch from upright. I've a cbr 600f and I've a cbr 125 and that leans over loads it won't go on tick over while leaning over as fuel in the carb goes to one side.
He also thightened both filter and bolt way too much! If you only watch this video, or have never done anything simular you may end op destroying your oilpan and having a filter that is almost impossibel to unscrew.
It's a what not to do video, right?
WOW, I never thought of using a baking thingy before, great idea.
Rest the dip stick on the opening to get the correct oil level.
Must it be at the 2de cube ? Full or first ?
I have a 1993 cbr600f2 the same as in this video but my clutch basket is
damaged so i have 2 replace it.The big problem is i dont know how 2
remove the old basket.i got the manual but i cant make any sense out of
it.Also i cant find any videos of this bike removing it.could someone
please help me with this.....PLEASE
is 10w-40 the best oil for this bike ?
Austin dubleU Yeah, I use Honda's 10w-40. You can get it for a decent price on Amazon.
i just bought 10w-40 castrol from walmart should i just return it and get hondas ? or is it fine ?
You are fine Austin.
How much oil take..??.. many thanks..
Yes but 10w 40 usually loses viscosity at 2000 miles
what filter should i use that i can buy from a local auto parts store im not down to wait for it to come in mail
Cual es la manera correcta de medirle el nivel de aceite?
Leandro Turnelli la moto tiene que estar en posición de recta con nada de inclinación, yo lo hago con migo encima
Gracias ppr la respuesta. Me refiero a la varilla se mide roscandola o apoyandola?
Leandro Turnelli apoyándola!! Disfrútala, es una gran máquina
Right no specifics and u should have it warm not running smart one
How much oil like 4 .5 gall
That fram filter is garbage.
Bosch 3300 is best
I don't think you got the filter on tight enough.......
hes one of those guys that cranks on the oil filter so the next people that do it have trouble with it
I watched this entire video, and Not once did I hear your describe what SPECIFIC tools (sizes: metric or standard), quantity of oil, brand of filter, etc., which are needed in order to perform this oil change. This is (IMHO), NOT a very helpful, descriptive video... to me.
You could have switched off at any point, but instead you stayed for the entirety and left a comment... You must have a boring life
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Jesus he only tightened the filter with his hand lol. Didn't see the washer on the plug screw getting changed. And testing the lever not level. Dear oh dear watch some of the other guys not thus guy 😂😂