Full time mechanic here, the reason for lubricating the oil filter seal is not to stop it sticking on removal, it's to stop it gripping and tearing up the seal and also to create a perfect seal, ALWAYS lube the seal
Just a tip for anyone watching. Wrap the exhaust in plastic or foil before removing the filter. Oil will 100% of the time fall onto the exhaust when you remove the filter and when you go to turn the bike on, once the exhaust heats up there is a massive fire risk. You may not wipe all of it off successfully before starting the bike.
Ccan you tell me what the fuel line that goes from the tank to the air box what it’s called ? My wife wreaked her ex 300 and the tank was ripped off but the only thing left was the tank the fuel line and some sort of broken nozzle (what did the nozzle go to?
Seems fine but I'm just a tiny sample size. Several folks recommend the rotella t6 online. You can see what they have to say also if your want a second (or third, fourth, 5th) opinion. So far no issues for me though, if that will change in 50k miles who knows
good video, very informative. just for next time, make sure you have the bike standing upright, not on the stand so you can get all the oil out of the pan.
OMG, no offense, but watching this video made me cringe. Never use crescent wrenches on motorcycle fasteners. Get yourself an oil filter wrench designed for the size of the filter, they're actually cheaper than a decent pair of channel locks. Please for the love of God get a set of METRIC Allen wrenches or Allen socket bits. Have a safe ride!!
Just so everyone knows, that adjustable wrench is backwards.
Full time mechanic here, the reason for lubricating the oil filter seal is not to stop it sticking on removal, it's to stop it gripping and tearing up the seal and also to create a perfect seal, ALWAYS lube the seal
Just a tip for anyone watching. Wrap the exhaust in plastic or foil before removing the filter. Oil will 100% of the time fall onto the exhaust when you remove the filter and when you go to turn the bike on, once the exhaust heats up there is a massive fire risk. You may not wipe all of it off successfully before starting the bike.
Thanks for the tip! This really helped out for my first oil change!
@@bongchichi2155 No worries. Glad it all went well🤙🤙
Wrap the exaust with tin foil so you don't get oil on the muffler
it takes 2.2L of 10w40 if anyone was wondering
Yeah exactly. This guy put 5w40. But 10w40 is what the manual recommends.
Can we use 2.0 liters.?
This helped me so much doing my first oil change, thanks.
Oil change was good and descriptive...
Can you post Coolant flush for Ninja as well...
Useful 📹 brother ❤
Thanks for this informative video.👍
I believe it should be 10W40 not 5W40
What kind of MPG are you getting on that 300?
Not sure at the moment, most people get at the minimum about 50, rated for 70. So somewhere between 50 and 70.
Ccan you tell me what the fuel line that goes from the tank to the air box what it’s called ? My wife wreaked her ex 300 and the tank was ripped off but the only thing left was the tank the fuel line and some sort of broken nozzle (what did the nozzle go to?
love the vids, keep it up
for this bike its recommended to use 10w-40. So how was 5W-40 performed.
Seems fine but I'm just a tiny sample size. Several folks recommend the rotella t6 online. You can see what they have to say also if your want a second (or third, fourth, 5th) opinion. So far no issues for me though, if that will change in 50k miles who knows
3qts of oil yeah?
I like to put some plastic or foil over the exhaust pipe to stop the oil hitting the exhaust, but that's just me lol
good video, very informative. just for next time, make sure you have the bike standing upright, not on the stand so you can get all the oil out of the pan.
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OMG, no offense, but watching this video made me cringe. Never use crescent wrenches on motorcycle fasteners.
Get yourself an oil filter wrench designed for the size of the filter, they're actually cheaper than a decent pair of channel locks.
Please for the love of God get a set of METRIC Allen wrenches or Allen socket bits.
Have a safe ride!!