Indian Scout Oil Change (By the Book???)

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  • čas přidán 2. 04. 2022
  • Time for an Oil Change on my 2016 Indian Scout Sixty. I provide an overview of how the Indian service manual process goes, then I perform the oil change how I usually do it. I am not sponsored by anyone. I purchased my own tools, parts, and supplies.
    Note: This video is for information and entertainment Only!!! I am not a professional mechanic. This video is not meant to be a step by step guide. Consult your service or owners manual. If you are not confident or do not have have the skills required, take you Scout to your local Indian Motorcycle Dealer or professional mechanic. I assume no responsibility.
    With that said, it's a fairly easy process. Below are some useful links from Indian for the Scout Oil Change Kit and Service Manual.
    Indian Scout Oil Change Kit:
    www.indianmotorcycle.com/en-u...
    Indian Scout Service Manual:
    www.indianmotorcycle.com/en-u...
    Thanks for watching, it's always appreciated!
    Cheers!
    Mike & Melly
    Recorded on:
    Sony HDR-AX53
    FeiyuTech a1000 Gimbal
    Edited on:
    Mac Mini M1
    iMovie on Mac OS 12.2.1
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Komentáře • 68

  • @I-Libertine
    @I-Libertine Před rokem +7

    For real: this was great. Very much a public service for those of us who are Scout owners and lack a certain degree of confidence. Thanks much.

  • @user-tm6hh8tv1f
    @user-tm6hh8tv1f Před rokem +7

    dude you just saved me $362 for a service. I know how to do cars but bikes are new to me. thank you! great content!

    • @RenchRanch
      @RenchRanch  Před rokem

      Great to hear! Thanks for watching, much appreciated.
      Mike & Melly

    • @digidrum2003
      @digidrum2003 Před rokem

      Same here...been changing my own car oil for over 30 years....looking to get a bike soon.

    • @alexv5581
      @alexv5581 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Well that's nice but a trained technician inspects other things that DIY simply can't catch.

    • @deepsmac7784
      @deepsmac7784 Před měsícem

      @@alexv5581 Oh yer. Like what?

  • @BilliumRidesNC
    @BilliumRidesNC Před 8 měsíci +3

    Great tutorial! I just bought a brand new scout rogue and getting ready to do my first oil change, and this looks like it'll be fun and I'll save a bunch of time and money.

  • @MichaelJohnson-qu5dl
    @MichaelJohnson-qu5dl Před dnem +2

    ✨🏍
    Rench Ranch,
    THANK YOU VERY MUCH SIR!
    You are a Pay Attention to Detail Man,
    and You Speak very clearly!
    I have watched other videos for this
    Process and in my humble opinion Your Video is Great! I will follow Your
    Procedure, I also have my Owners Manual which is Highly Recommended and I do my due diligence to Strictly Pay Attention to
    The Details; after all, The Bike Cost me A Lot of money and I will be keeping it and Riding it for a long time! I have personally run into people who have used a Torque Wrench to Specs and the result was not favorable. I also have discovered
    That All Torque Wrenches are not set
    at exact proper torque, so we need to make sure that the Torque Wrench is
    in Proper Spec. They can become inaccurate with Use and need to be Re-Calibrated from time to time!
    Anyway, this is not Rocket Science
    and Common Sense is very useful!
    So, Thank You Very Much for a Great and Informative Detailed Video!
    Enjoy The Ride! ✨🏍💯%.

  • @joe_Solo1.deVista
    @joe_Solo1.deVista Před měsícem

    Thanks for the tutorial, Mike!! Very detail oriented. --- Your Scout is looking really sharp for a 2016 model.

  • @rudysmith5354
    @rudysmith5354 Před 2 lety +3

    Very informative and I think you covered everything, great job!

  • @bikesmith
    @bikesmith Před 2 lety +6

    Excellent video, Mike.
    And, I know I'm repeating myself, what a cool garage!

    • @RenchRanch
      @RenchRanch  Před 2 lety +1

      The garage is my home away from home! LOL. Cheers!
      Mike

  • @tobylopez445
    @tobylopez445 Před 2 lety +1

    very nice video, Sir.

  • @irvinghernandez4189
    @irvinghernandez4189 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Excellent!!!

  • @AceGreene360
    @AceGreene360 Před rokem

    My takeaway from this was you like to prepare. You knew the title had question marks ahead of time. 😎

  • @jeremiahbond2810
    @jeremiahbond2810 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video and much appreciated 👍👍👍

    • @RenchRanch
      @RenchRanch  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thank you for watching! Cheers!
      Mike

  • @JuliaOReilly-lz3dl
    @JuliaOReilly-lz3dl Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hi ...10..48 in morning...lreland...I am going to buy a Indian scout someday...they look great...your oil change is great easy to follow...look forward to watching more....thanks....john

    • @RenchRanch
      @RenchRanch  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for watching, very much appreciated.
      Mike

  • @R3RLEE
    @R3RLEE Před 11 měsíci

    Good job!

  • @majdyhamdan3319
    @majdyhamdan3319 Před rokem +1

    Great video it really helped me a lot . Thank u

  • @buddyweiser8508
    @buddyweiser8508 Před 2 lety +5

    You’re a braver man than I heating the bike up all the way. I always do it the way Honda says to do it, which is just run it 2-3 minutes. Granted that’s for a wet sump bike, and the scout is semi dry sump, but I still say good enough.
    I fully agree about the torque spec, I’ve actually seen them strip on a scout before attempting the “correct” torque, and I’ve heard of plenty other horror stories about it. Indian engineers should really update that torque spec. Most Ford trucks I work on regularly I believe the torque is 10-12 ft. Lbs, and that’s on a steel pan. I torque the scout plugs 8 ft. Lbs, and they don’t leak. Nice video as always.
    P.S. now I’m gonna have to go look at my bike to see if my clutch pivot cover comes near my dipstick, I never noticed if it’s close or not. Looks close on the video though.

    • @RenchRanch
      @RenchRanch  Před 2 lety

      To be honest, even though the manual says to get the bike up to temp, I am not 100% sure if I personally buy into that. But since it was a step Indian indicated in the service manual, I did it. It is a semi-dry sump so figured I'd follow the directions. Thanks for watching, much appreciated!
      Mike

  • @user-ml5lb4ys1w
    @user-ml5lb4ys1w Před rokem +2

    Would greatly appreciate a guide of this depth for flushing and changing coolant. Been having a hard time making sense of what the manual says to do, especially since they want you to use a vacuum tool to depressurize the system per instruction if I am not mistaken.

  • @wickush6410
    @wickush6410 Před rokem

    Nice bike

  • @CraigSmith568
    @CraigSmith568 Před 2 lety +5

    Everybody has their own ways of doing things and I think this is a good job. I would probably pull the oil filter before the drain plugs only because if you would happen to drop the oil filter it is into a mostly empty drain pan. With six motorcycles I usually change the oil way before the recommended mileage also.

    • @RenchRanch
      @RenchRanch  Před 2 lety

      Good point. I figure engine oil is cheap, engines are expensive. Thanks for watching!
      Mike

    • @RenchRanch
      @RenchRanch  Před 2 lety

      The copper oil sealing washer (crush washer) is 19x12x1.3 mm.
      The official Indian Scout oil change kit has 4qts of 15w60 full synthetic in it. Amsoil and some other companies make the 15w60 full synthetic motorcycle oil so you can shop around.
      The oil filter (non-Polaris / Indian) is a HiFlo HF199 or equivalent.
      If you scrounge around you can probably find a deal on all these items. In some cases the Indian Scout Oil Change Kit is cheaper.
      Indian Only has their own Oil Change Kit for Scouts.
      indianonlymotorcycles.com/product/scout-amsoil-oil-change-kit-15w60-hf199/
      Thanks for watching!
      Mike

  • @robertemmons2260
    @robertemmons2260 Před 2 lety +1

    15 lb ft torque does seem like a lot. Heck, GM LS engines oil drain plug torque is 18 lb ft torque! I usually only go 8-12, which equals to about just snug then a little budge.

  • @arczi.p5217
    @arczi.p5217 Před rokem

    Hi great video! So let me tell you my experience! When i check oil like manual start bike for 30 second FROM COLD then check i have 3/4 to full mark that what i want ! But when you get bike to operating temperature and check oil is 1/2 ! This is something I don’t understand!

  • @newjargon1697
    @newjargon1697 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video sir, much appreciated.
    P.S. Don't forget to bring a towel!

  • @sandralammberg3850
    @sandralammberg3850 Před měsícem

    hello, thanks for the video. The back of my Twenty Bobber squeaks when it bounces. I removed the springs/shock absorbers and oiled/greased the bearings. no idea. Can you give me a tip.
    It's loud and you can hear it while driving.

  • @majrminer
    @majrminer Před měsícem

    What size oil filter wrench is needed (mm)? I couldn’t get the old filter off by hand.

  • @moisesrivera8715
    @moisesrivera8715 Před 4 měsíci

    This is not about your video but do you know how to tight the 2 hex screws (1 next to the oil filter its easy) , but the other one is next to the starter and it’s giving me a hard time to get to , I haven’t been able to find a source that helps me thanks.

  • @Aglassact77
    @Aglassact77 Před rokem

    Enough torque just to seat the Crush-Washer . No rocket science needed. A torque wrench with the values helps but really not needed . Just be careful and make sure to use a 4ft. Breaker bar to tighten down. If needed use a 10-14 ft. Breaker and straps to hold bike to a concrete floor .

  • @rsc68er
    @rsc68er Před rokem +1

    have you guys still got the Triumph speedmaster. i love what you did with the front forks. cheers from Australia.

    • @RenchRanch
      @RenchRanch  Před rokem +1

      Yep, Melly still has the Speedy. It's an awesome bike. Thanks for watching, Cheers!
      Mike & Melly

  • @MrStingraybernard
    @MrStingraybernard Před 2 lety +2

    If I remember from my last oil change, the oil is used for the engine and transmission,hence the 2 drain plugs ?.

    • @RenchRanch
      @RenchRanch  Před 2 lety +3

      I believe that is correct. It's also a semi-dry sump setup. Fairly unique for a motorcycle. Always impresses me the Engineering behind the design. Like not seeing any frame underneath the bike as the engine is a stressed part of the chassis. I know sport bikes do this , but for a lightweight cruiser it's unique. Thanks for watching!
      Mike

  • @jaypaultinio1577
    @jaypaultinio1577 Před rokem +1

    Nice video. Where did you get the owner's manual, the thick book? and also what kind of LED headlights did you install on you bike? I have a 2018 Scout. Thanks

    • @RenchRanch
      @RenchRanch  Před rokem

      The service manual I bought from my local Indian Dealer. They should be able to order the factory service manual for you. The LED is from Eagle Lights and is the same one for a Sportster. Thanks for watching!
      Mike

  • @brianminkc
    @brianminkc Před rokem +1

    Doh, all you gotta do is warm that engine up to about 125 degrees. No wonder your worried about getting burnt.

  • @cah7925
    @cah7925 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very clean and nice explanation 👌
    Which Engine Oil is best for this Scout...Genuine Indian oil or Amsoil 15W-60 V-Twin Engine oil for for longer drain interval and which Coolant you recommend for this hot running engine...Thanks😊

    • @RenchRanch
      @RenchRanch  Před 11 měsíci

      I personally don't have enough miles to rate one oil over another. IMO if you are still under warranty use the Indian stuff. Otherwise best judgement. As far as the coolant, I stick with the Indian / Polaris brand. There may be others that will work as well but if you get it wrong it can cause corrosion in the cooling system. At some point I will probably put together a coolant flush and fill video. Thanks for watching!
      Cheers!
      Mike

  • @TheDarknightkiller
    @TheDarknightkiller Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Btw… where did you buy the coolant hose cover? It looks great!

    • @RenchRanch
      @RenchRanch  Před 2 lety +1

      I got it from Revzilla when it first came out.
      www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/kuryakyn-coolant-hose-cover-for-indian-scout-2015-2017
      Cheers!
      Mike

    • @TheDarknightkiller
      @TheDarknightkiller Před 2 lety

      @@RenchRanch Ordered it! Thanks!

  • @bfarm44
    @bfarm44 Před rokem +1

    Two things I’ve never needed for an oil change. Shop manual and a torque wrench

  • @julianthomas2873
    @julianthomas2873 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Does the oil come up to the threads in the dip stick hole on yours I got mine changed at the dealership and it’s filled to the threads.

    • @RenchRanch
      @RenchRanch  Před 9 měsíci

      When filled properly the oil level on the Scout should only be at the top "full" mark on the dip-stick. Indian says to check the oil with the bike level and engine warm.
      IMO if you are seeing oil all the way up to the threads of the side cover fill opening, it's way too full!!! I'd go get a turkey baster or syringe and a length of tubing from the hardware store and extract out the extra oil. Again it only needs to be at the full mark on the dip-stick. It's easier to pull it out with some type of suction than try only to drain a little from the plug.
      If an inexperienced bike porter did the oil change from the kit, they probably used all 4 quarts and didn't check the level as they filled it. This is too much.
      If not rectified, the excess oil can get whipped by the crank into a froth inside the engine causing oiling problems. So I'd get it sorted ASAP if I was you. Sorry I didn't reply sooner, I have been away due to work. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching! Much appreciated.
      Regards,
      Mike

    • @julianthomas2873
      @julianthomas2873 Před 8 měsíci

      @@RenchRanch Thanks That’s what I thought I took it to the Indian dealership I bought it from for the 500mile service and they gave it back to me like that, thought it was wrong when I saw it after my 150 mile trip I took as I didn’t think I had to check it after it just went in for the service took it back and made them fix it.
      Doing my own service from now on.

  • @redroad53
    @redroad53 Před rokem +1

    Quarter turn past snug. :)

  • @MrHMora
    @MrHMora Před 11 měsíci

    I suggest to remove the ground first to avoid short circuit

  • @user-cd7pd5sx7e
    @user-cd7pd5sx7e Před 3 měsíci +1

    Where did you get your mirrors? Thanks!

    • @RenchRanch
      @RenchRanch  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I bought them years ago from a Amazon retailer called Mr Lucky's. Honestly I think they are rebranded Bike Master small round mirrors with a Harley post / stem mount. The clamps are generic 1" handle bar clamp to Harley stem mount adapters. The current link is below. I can tell you for sure, that you will want to visit the hardware store and swap out the screws, washers, and split washers with better hardware. Otherwise it works fine.
      Thanks for watching, much appreciated.
      Mike
      www.amazon.com/Mr-Luckys-Mirror-Handlebars-Chopper/dp/B01B6YT2YI/ref=sr_1_5?crid=1MS4N80WGZAFM&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.MGERl361KcQmcQ3Y6NAz3SQanlzkgM-QRY9ZzQou3WZbaOGm4VOzhXMhEYO7ZnOV93BI3tcaipctJNYae4wFa1BPx3neEzsdgp35VZEI3OGONNs4UYtGBQCQamzvPwfOxMspGMb1KjZUJfCXe6Q6LpRxk94G0IC61k98Z9WMGLAhYD3wYRwFTe1v4na7QSc4udt0WJ2PhNORwirxmo88AeFoe3fE0UUH4Kma7cHRgBtnpt-WA6bFd2RmoFubqMEEE-guPhGXkkVollUVdm5w_pQRYPW4NvJkcd0iaDrG9kU.V68S_nQUfe4d2g5XURRjCsqvjYmiHWnjFpGG6B0kbbQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=mr+luckys+motorcycle+mirror&qid=1710731388&sprefix=mr+luckys+%2Caps%2C95&sr=8-5

  • @kenrodz3858
    @kenrodz3858 Před 2 měsíci

    Do I need to take both drain plugs out? If I don't what will happen?

    • @RenchRanch
      @RenchRanch  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Actually, yes you do. Technically IMO it's not the end of the world if you do not (like in a pinch you're missing crush washers or whatever reason). However you are not removing as much of the old / used oil as you otherwise would. So you will just be adding clean oil to a certain quantity of old / dirty oil.
      The Scout's oiling system is all shared between the crank, primary, and transmission portions of the engine. It circulates completely. It's not like a Harley where you have different oil's for the main engine, vs. the primary, vs. the trans.
      IMO oil is relatively cheap, engines are expensive. Just remove both the plugs and drain it completely. It's easy enough. Cheers and thanks for watching! Much appreciated.
      Mike

  • @UpatoiCreekRifles
    @UpatoiCreekRifles Před 11 měsíci

    Looks like you work for indian

  • @aussie1546
    @aussie1546 Před 4 měsíci

    15lbs of torque is not strong at all. Just to give you idea, Jeep oil filter cover is plastic and is tighten on 18lbs. You freaking out for no reason. Anyway, great video

  • @dimadee
    @dimadee Před 2 měsíci

    Than is for making this video however unfortunately I believe you are checking your oil incorrectly. You do not screw the dipstick in to check the level…..check your book or search CZcams and watch a dealer video.

  • @stephensexton5572
    @stephensexton5572 Před 2 lety +1

    To hell with paying 100$ for an oil kit. Reuse your washers & get Walmart supertech V-Twin syn 20w50 and a fram filter....total cost 34$

  • @marahot1
    @marahot1 Před 2 lety

    Anybody can by a name...its a Polaris dont fool yourselves...lol

    • @marahot1
      @marahot1 Před 2 lety +1

      great job though

    • @markkulyas2418
      @markkulyas2418 Před rokem +1

      I don't think anybody cares what the name is on a bike as long as it is a desirable bike to buy. If they put Polaris on the bike people would still buy them because of the looks not the name.

    • @mikeh4686
      @mikeh4686 Před rokem +1

      Kind of like when AMF was producing tennis rackets, and bowling balls, and still turning out HD's. 1969 > 1982

    • @davidforsdike4343
      @davidforsdike4343 Před rokem +2

      At least they still have a factory in US. Here in England Triumph have moved all their production to the far east ! Sacked production engineers by email during covid lockdown.
      Indians for me now !