How to bleed the BMW K1300 cooling system

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @RilatinePopper
    @RilatinePopper 3 года назад +4

    Hi Matt, I purchased my first K1300S yesterday, 30th edition. All your videos are clear and well explained, well done and thanks!

  • @runfromdoctors
    @runfromdoctors 3 года назад

    Your Video is the best, simple and to the point, love it. please post a brake fluid change for the same bike. or K1200S thank you.

  • @MrRobuo
    @MrRobuo 3 года назад +1

    Remember to replace the plastic protector that fits over the cylinder head and mounts to the radiator mounting pins BEFORE you reconnect the radiator and hoses. I learned the hard way.

  • @checker3694
    @checker3694 4 года назад +1

    Well done, great video, well explained all the way through.

  • @checker3694
    @checker3694 3 года назад +1

    Well done, very detailed, and explained well

  • @melox.loeber
    @melox.loeber 2 года назад

    Thx Matt. Another great video

  • @SamBassComedy
    @SamBassComedy 4 месяца назад

    Thanks a lot for your videos. I found a different system to use that seems much better and similar priced.

    • @grgasteus
      @grgasteus Месяц назад

      and what that system is?

  • @charlesschuster7963
    @charlesschuster7963 5 лет назад

    The way it's shown the hose attached to the tee fitting on the vacuum tool is NOT an air hose, it's a vacuum hose. The point is to draw a vacuum on the cooling system. 20-25 inches of vacuum is drawing out about 80 percent of the air in the system, meaning that when you let the tool suck coolant in, you'll suck in about 80 percent of the available capacity. Sounds like it might not be enough, but having done this myself once, it works.
    Other thing is that to be correct, you should use "BMW Blue" coolant not some off the shelf generic stuff from Walmart. Peeps gonna argue about generic versus factory-approved coolant but the up-front price of the bike (and the consequences of getting it wrong) suggest that when you can do the right thing for not much money, why do something else?
    There are other RUclips videos showing how to refill the coolant system using this or another very similar tool, but it's the internet, and anyone can post a video. Thanks Matt, the vid was pretty clear and explains things about as well as could be done. Please rebut my "air line" versus "vacuum line" comment above, but I think I've got it right.

  • @evanpowell443
    @evanpowell443 2 года назад

    What is the amazon part number for your bleed tool-want to order the correct one that works for the BMW K bikes, thanks in advance, very helpful

  • @MrRobuo
    @MrRobuo 3 года назад +1

    Matt, great video! Can you explain why it's best to perform this procedure with the bike on the side stand? I would think straight upright would be a better posture.

    • @MattsMotoWoRX
      @MattsMotoWoRX  3 года назад +2

      The full cap is the highest point on the bike while on the side stand

    • @MrRobuo
      @MrRobuo 3 года назад

      @@MattsMotoWoRX Thanks Matt!!

  • @runfromdoctors
    @runfromdoctors 2 года назад

    If you are doing the spark plugs and coil, do you need to bleed the radiator the same way? Does the radiator need to come off or it can just be pushed forward🙏

  • @azr2d1
    @azr2d1 3 года назад

    MAtt, you don't happen to have a video of how to service the rear end of driveshaft and diff oil on this bike? It has no center stand and I don't have a stand for single side swingarm. Even w a stand you can't service the driveshaft itself (the sliding piece)

  • @adolfocano5999
    @adolfocano5999 5 лет назад +1

    Well done mate, and I love the music to! bam bam bam.... :)

  • @juvamzdelis
    @juvamzdelis 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, well done, thanks for videos, one question, how strong air compressor should be to get necessary vacuum in system?

    • @MattsMotoWoRX
      @MattsMotoWoRX  5 лет назад

      Aure P A small 5-10 lb compressor will work well

  • @cirocalves
    @cirocalves 5 лет назад

    Nice video Buddy! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @raffaeletedesco
    @raffaeletedesco 3 года назад

    Good job... but if one wanted to fill the circuit in the traditional way (without pressurizing the system) would it be possible? or would you have problems with air bubbles? thanks for the reply.

    • @MattsMotoWoRX
      @MattsMotoWoRX  3 года назад

      It can be done traditionally but it’s a bit of a pain

  • @MrRobuo
    @MrRobuo 3 года назад

    Matt, can the system be bled with the bike running? If not, must the plug be off for a proper bleed? And when you release the plastic 16mm bolt on the upper hose, does the bolt come all the way out or will it stay secure and just burp out the air once you loosen it a little?

  • @adolfocano8690
    @adolfocano8690 2 года назад

    Hi Matt, thank you for the video, please, one question, I did the procedure yesterday with the same tool. When you are in the introducing liquid phase, Do you open the tool valve to the maximum or just a little? Does the speed of introducing liquid matter?. Also, In my case with the same starting pressure and preloaded tube the pressure decrease until 0. I dont understand why this is happening after following your instructions step by step. The final result was good though as the fan cycle correctly...Thanks a lot!!

    • @MattsMotoWoRX
      @MattsMotoWoRX  2 года назад +1

      I’ve had a pressure drop as well. It’s not uncommon for the pressure to rest at 0 occasionally. As long as the system fills and everything cycles like it should you will be just fine 👍. Thanks for checking out the video!

  • @gentlemansbusa2985
    @gentlemansbusa2985 Год назад

    still own this bike?

  • @benjohnson3572
    @benjohnson3572 4 года назад

    Is this the same process for the K1200S?

  • @anthonyclark8738
    @anthonyclark8738 5 лет назад

    Gday Matt, awesome videos mate. Do you have one for removing the radiator on the K1300 ? cheers from Australia

  • @norme5795959
    @norme5795959 4 года назад

    Matt, how did you drain the overflow tank before refilling? Thanks.

  • @grgasteus
    @grgasteus Месяц назад

    should the engine be cold or hot?

    • @dieterk2965
      @dieterk2965 Месяц назад +2

      Cold would be better for your hands.😊
      Engine should be cold.
      And the man behind the cam forgot one important step. BMW tells: Vacuum should be at -0.8 or max 1.0 bar.
      And the second point he forgot: you have to close the hose at the cooler cap. Don't know why, but BMW tells to do so.
      I have done it the BMW way, and it worked like a charme for me. -1.0 bar I reached wit a nice VAVOR VACUUM Pump. Better, faster then every small home workshop compressor.
      Put the container with the new coolant higher than your cooler e.g. onto the driver seat.
      After the vacuum is gone, open the screw on the hose going to the left side of the cooler until the air is gone, same with the screw at the waterpump. Because the coolant stands higher then the system, it is the easest way to get last air out.

    • @grgasteus
      @grgasteus Месяц назад

      thank you for getting back🙏

    • @grgasteus
      @grgasteus Месяц назад

      @@dieterk2965 1 bar is 750mmHg...are we 100% confident that this is the vacuum we need?

  • @Finesnarl
    @Finesnarl 4 года назад

    Why can‘t you just fill the system up through the radiator cap, like other bikes?

  • @whyistherumgonewrightstory8384
    @whyistherumgonewrightstory8384 5 лет назад

    What year bike is this

  • @hillcountryintergroup
    @hillcountryintergroup 5 лет назад

    At 4:52 you attach an "air line", is that from the compressor OR is it from a vacuum
    pump. Could you give more details about this, please?

    • @MattsMotoWoRX
      @MattsMotoWoRX  5 лет назад

      Hill Country Intergroup I attached an air line from a compressor

    • @hillcountryintergroup
      @hillcountryintergroup 5 лет назад

      @@MattsMotoWoRX So you put 25 pounds of pressure in the radiator like you would in a tire?

    • @MattsMotoWoRX
      @MattsMotoWoRX  5 лет назад

      Hill Country Intergroup when you attach the air to the tool the 25 that you’re reading is vacuum not air pressure. The tool uses air to pull vacuum if that makes sense. You can’t do what I’m doing in the video without the special tool

    • @MattsMotoWoRX
      @MattsMotoWoRX  5 лет назад +1

      Hill Country Intergroup no the gauge is reading vacuum and the 25 is inches of mercury. It draws the vacuum when you hook up the air line to the special tool

    • @hillcountryintergroup
      @hillcountryintergroup 5 лет назад +2

      @@MattsMotoWoRX Thank you for the response. I understand the process you are describing. I have a compressor so I can buy the tool and it will draw the vacuum. Thanks for your help.

  • @MannyScoot
    @MannyScoot 5 лет назад +2

    I will never buy another piece of crap BMW bike...... A supposedly made Germany product I paid almost $20k for my K1200GT .... parts made in Hungary, Italy and other places and the failure of parts after (7) or so years I have replaced almost every part .... it started falling part at 30,000 miles ...... and the BMW service..... Screw me..... a fuel pump replacement $2,000 dollars .... What a rip off ..... Never again ......

    • @paulandreadis5781
      @paulandreadis5781 2 года назад +1

      I feel your pain. I have had my share of parts failure also. The shop charges way to much & some time they dont even get the work done right & your back again with a problem they caused. The whole time they act like your bike sucks & you should buy new one. They act like it isn't worth fixing if they cant figure it out or it's a repeat problem. I was blown away when I found all that stuff out. Just replaced my rear end with a used one off ebay. Had the shop rebuilt my old one, they changed all the bearings seals except for the input shaft bearing. Their work only lasted couple thousand miles, until my wheel could of locked up it was so bad. That was San Jose BMW. Take care. Bought a husky 701. It even has more parts failing than the BMW. Equality is hard to find now. MY MAICO BREAKO held up better than these new bikes. Lol.