Suzuki SV650 Oil Change (Corrected)

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2018
  • How to change the oil on your 3rd generation Suzuki SV650 - what you'll need and how to do it. Even if you're not mechanically inclined and new to working on bikes this task should be within your reach. Unless maybe you truly suck at working on stuff or you just don't want to do it. I don't judge.
    VIDEO UPDATE CORRECTION: drain plug gasket part number correction. Thanks rixcho for letting me know! The correct part number is:
    09168-12002
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Komentáře • 120

  • @hrvojeblazevic1348
    @hrvojeblazevic1348 Před rokem +5

    I just bought SV650 and I checked instructional videos for how to change oil and filter. Mind you, this is not my first bike (I'm 70), but this is by far the best guide I have ever seen.

  • @jucksta001
    @jucksta001 Před 4 lety +28

    If only every guide was this well made!

  • @Gregory-ol7jp
    @Gregory-ol7jp Před 2 lety +2

    I’m about to buy a sv650 and came across this upload. Thank you for such a clear and well put together tutorial.

  • @fancysoda
    @fancysoda Před 6 lety +4

    I love my SV650 and as someone new to motorcycling, this video was very helpful, thank you.

  • @tomatodolotuyo7349
    @tomatodolotuyo7349 Před 6 lety +18

    thanks for uploading the video again. I would appreciate it if you would make a video showing how to change or clean the air filter of this bike, I really like this bike. Thanks for your time; Greetings from Colombia.

  • @user-tm5ut8mm6z
    @user-tm5ut8mm6z Před 5 lety +3

    Hi, I am a Ryder riding a sv650 in Korea. The video you uploaded gives me the ability to replace the engine oil by myself. Thank you. There are many sv650 lids in Korea and they appreciate your content very highly. I hope you will upload many maintenance contents in the future and I want to learn how to replace the ignition plug from you.

  • @EnzoPivirotto
    @EnzoPivirotto Před 6 lety +1

    Just followed this video to change the oil and filter on my 2017 SV650ABS. Good instruction and tips!

  • @89ortega
    @89ortega Před rokem

    Just bought my sv650. And this is the perfect video I need to start my maintenance. Love how it rides

  • @sunday9492
    @sunday9492 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks dude. Watching your vid whilst doing my oils change for the first time. Thanks! Bring on the lockdown!!!

  • @MikeWachosky
    @MikeWachosky Před 5 lety

    very instructive and clear...
    excellent work and very good video
    thanks for uploading it
    greetings from Argentina

  • @dougramos88
    @dougramos88 Před 2 lety

    Nice. I use this vídeo to chance oil from my SV650 here in Brazil. Looks good!

  • @luisdamas7746
    @luisdamas7746 Před 5 lety

    Well done dude!!!
    Great vídeo!!! Very usefull!
    Thank you.
    Greetings from Portugal 👍👌

  • @PharaohDeathMask
    @PharaohDeathMask Před 3 lety

    Thank you for making and uploading this useful video.

  • @dbreardon
    @dbreardon Před 5 lety +2

    Excellent instructional video. Absolutely no reason a bike owner shouldn't learn and do their own oil changes. It's very quick and easy.

  • @gingercyclops4397
    @gingercyclops4397 Před rokem

    Prefilling is pointless, not only that but you prefilled the oil into the output "hole" of the oil filter... meaning if that new oil is dirty or something got into that new oil, its going to get sucked straight up to the bearings and will NOT be going through the filter portion first.
    If you dont prefill all the oil is going to pass through the filter correctly (or you prefill by pouring into the tiny hiles on the edges of the filter instead, still wouldn't recommend) and that small oil "delay" will not damage anything... the bearings and everything has plenty of residue oil in them.
    Overall this would be a perfect video for an absolute newbie, good tips. In depth coherent walk-through. 👍

  • @erwinamante7264
    @erwinamante7264 Před 3 lety

    Very informative and meticulous. Nice!

  • @pbox5293
    @pbox5293 Před 4 lety

    super excellent video . very useful and professional . Thanks alot for sharing

  • @lifeisgood070
    @lifeisgood070 Před 5 lety +1

    I like 15w-50 oil in there. But it gets over 104F here in the summer so make sense. FSM shows it as valid too as long as you stay above -20F, which I find surprisingly low. I still use 40w in colder temps.

  • @yosolanga
    @yosolanga Před 5 lety

    Awesome video. Very informative.
    Greetings from S.Korea

  • @robertp3743
    @robertp3743 Před rokem

    wow great video man good work!

  • @mmaduras17
    @mmaduras17 Před 5 lety

    great clear video, thanks man!

  • @josevi5835
    @josevi5835 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video. Thank you very much!

  • @eydaimon
    @eydaimon Před 5 lety +12

    Can you add the parts list to the description please? Super useful video

  • @diedannuss2132
    @diedannuss2132 Před 3 lety

    Very good and detailed video. Thx alot.

  • @carlosmarroquin1156
    @carlosmarroquin1156 Před 2 lety

    Very Clean job, thanks

  • @Danstheman1357
    @Danstheman1357 Před 5 lety

    Really good video. Well done

  • @nightshiftrider819
    @nightshiftrider819 Před 3 lety

    Super detailed! Nice vid!

  • @IceTheCloser
    @IceTheCloser Před 3 lety

    Excellent video!! Posted the link in my channel and used the video to do my first

  • @madsbergholdtandersen1803

    This is brilliant!

  • @gyulalipovics8691
    @gyulalipovics8691 Před 6 lety

    Very nice video, congrat.

  • @adamchc3701
    @adamchc3701 Před 5 lety

    great , well explained !!

  • @yopacific
    @yopacific Před rokem

    Stellar video, you should be hired by Suzuki.

  • @Msalazar6sicVI
    @Msalazar6sicVI Před 6 lety

    Thank you for this!!

  • @pauloando4432
    @pauloando4432 Před 5 lety

    Good video will be doing mine this weekend! Are you planning any more service/maintenance videos for this bike?

  • @bartoszri
    @bartoszri Před rokem

    oil filter IMO is at end of process of engine lubrication, so oil sucker takes oil from oil sump to all parts of engine and after it goes back thru oil filter so is no delay with engine lubrication during the first engine start.

  • @canerguener8664
    @canerguener8664 Před 4 lety

    Great vid. Thanks. More!

  • @florian.gagnepain
    @florian.gagnepain Před 5 lety +2

    Hey, your work is really helpful ! Can you make a vidéo on how to install a USB port on the SV650 ?? Thanks a lot !

  • @5staa
    @5staa Před 4 lety

    Thanks. I got a SV650 today and your video is very helpful. Especially weight savings.

  • @Ant-ls2pr
    @Ant-ls2pr Před 5 lety

    Good speed editing thanks

  • @EvgeeFdog
    @EvgeeFdog Před rokem

    good job! thanks!

  • @69HotRabbit69
    @69HotRabbit69 Před 5 lety +3

    it doesn't matter witch way you put the crushwasher in because like the name suggest it is going to be crushed flat and become a sealing washer

  • @CcHhRrIiZzLl
    @CcHhRrIiZzLl Před 5 lety

    Hey, thanks for the video. I will help me to change the Oil on my new Suzuki. One Questione. When i saw it correctly you do hace crash pads installed. Where do you got them from and from which brand or they? Thanks again for the content!

  • @skoVBA2
    @skoVBA2 Před 6 lety +1

    Thx for the video. Have a 2018 with 300 some miles on it and I know the first oil change is coming up. Rather do it myself then pay 200+ for someone else to do it; learn something too.

    • @Ant-ls2pr
      @Ant-ls2pr Před 5 lety

      Recently had the 1000km (621miles😁) service done by agent on 2018 model, they actually Did replace the oil filter! (I put a secret little dent/scratch mark on it). This is Cape Town, South Africa where things are getting a bit rough at times...

  • @godzillasuzuki2374
    @godzillasuzuki2374 Před 3 lety

    Nice video. Thanks

  • @ThatThrottle
    @ThatThrottle Před rokem

    Great video. Thank you!

    • @ThatThrottle
      @ThatThrottle Před 5 dny

      Btw, what wheel chock are you using? Do you have a link? Thanks.

  • @sanktsalva8886
    @sanktsalva8886 Před rokem

    Minute 9:11 : That´s also officialy the right way. Conical side of the washer down!👍

  • @groovydrift1
    @groovydrift1 Před 4 lety

    Nice and thorough video. Could you tell me where can is get a service manual?

  • @vwluvin9164
    @vwluvin9164 Před 4 lety

    Thanks man !

  • @MrProtheus
    @MrProtheus Před 5 lety

    top video...thx

  • @MrGreenTortex
    @MrGreenTortex Před 5 lety

    Very nice "how to" !

  • @AlvaroSanchezChile
    @AlvaroSanchezChile Před 3 lety

    Hi, great tutorial.
    What are the parts numbers of drain bolt gasket and original filter?
    Greetings from Chile!

  • @a.b1266
    @a.b1266 Před 5 lety

    I've owned a bunch of bikes, and what strikes me about this sort of make is how exposed the pipes and filter is along the bottom of this one. Makes me wonder over time about road debris being flung against those surfaces without any sort of guard system.

    • @jedifrost
      @jedifrost Před 4 lety

      That was the first thing my sales person pointed out and the tech that worked with me recommended an aftermarket belly pan, which I wanted anyways as many tracks require them for track day.

  • @rickshawphilippines
    @rickshawphilippines Před 4 lety

    BTW, fantastic vlog

  • @rickshawphilippines
    @rickshawphilippines Před 4 lety

    Hey fello biker, rickshawphilippines here, planning to buy the sv650a here

  • @anshul2007
    @anshul2007 Před 5 lety

    Hi Ride Like Jehu
    ,
    Very nice video, I am new to motorcycle and planning on doing a 600 mile oil change myself, can you please list some detail on the suzuki branded oil you have shown on the video? is that a full or semi or non synthetic ?

    • @RideLikeJehu
      @RideLikeJehu  Před 5 lety

      That was 10W-40 Suzuki "4-Cycle Motorcycle Engine Oil." I believe it was non-synthetic. I only used it for that first oil change, hoping it would help in the event of a warranty claim to have receipts for Suzuki brand oil. Oil changes since then have been with Castrol or Mobil 1 full synthetic. Welcome to motorcycling and thanks for watching!

  • @asifmhusainable
    @asifmhusainable Před 5 lety +1

    thanks for the instructional video! do you happen to remember roughly how long it took to drain the oil down to a slow drip? I'm interested in cleaning and lubing the chain at the same time. thanks!
    What kickstand is installed?

    • @RideLikeJehu
      @RideLikeJehu  Před 5 lety +1

      Probably ten-ish minutes? I'm sure it'll be good and slow by the time you finish with the chain service. The kickstand is from Soupy's Performance, but I wouldn't necessarily recommend it. The kickstand did not fit as received, I had to do some filing and grinding to get it to work.

    • @asifmhusainable
      @asifmhusainable Před 5 lety +1

      Ride Like Jehu Thanks for the reply, I just changed the oil on my SV and ten minutes is right on. Thanks for the kickstand info too.

  • @1337Skeet
    @1337Skeet Před 5 lety

    Awesome video great guide

  • @rk4921
    @rk4921 Před 4 lety

    Hey, do you have a link to that oil filter wrench? Having a hard time nailing down a good one.

  • @LoudContentforFriends
    @LoudContentforFriends Před 5 lety

    Dear friend, i watched you video many times... I just want to ask you if that frame sliders fits ok on the bike? Is the bolt a bit loose or thin on the frame? Are you happy with them? How long they are? I will really appreciate your help.
    Bes regards

    • @RideLikeJehu
      @RideLikeJehu  Před 5 lety

      Hi, yes the frame sliders fit with no issues. The SV650 had just come out when I got those, so it was the only thing really available at the time. There are probably other options available now, but we've been happy with these ones.

  • @dawkinshero20
    @dawkinshero20 Před 2 lety

    What size washer goes back on the 14mm I was about to do mine I didn't know I need a new washer too

  • @krisl2838
    @krisl2838 Před 2 lety

    i really like the song at the end, could i have the name for it please?

  • @suzukisv6507
    @suzukisv6507 Před 2 lety

    usually how much oil do you need ? About 2.8 to 3.1 litres with the oil filter?

  • @changobiker6103
    @changobiker6103 Před 3 lety

    The oil filter is ready tu used or need a oring?

  • @MRTPR
    @MRTPR Před 6 lety

    Hey Mate I wish I had the $ to get a SV650, but I only am allowed one bike. I have a Hornet 900. Greetings from Adelaide South Australia. Nice Channel.

    • @RideLikeJehu
      @RideLikeJehu  Před 6 lety

      Nice - the Hornet 900 is a sweet bike. Some day I would like to visit Australia and do some riding there. Thanks for watching!

  • @Jooeffoh
    @Jooeffoh Před 5 lety +7

    5:44 Ahhh, the old myth of needing to replace the 'crush washer'...
    I've a 2000 registered sv650 that I have owned and maintained for 18 years and not once have I had to change the oil drain bolt, 'crush washer'. It's mated to the face of the engine casing. It's oil tight and will never leak so long as you don't deface the surface by tightening it up with bits of grit or something stuck to it. Take it off, clean it with a clean rag along with the face of the bolt hole, replace it and you will be good.
    Done the same with all my cars for close to 30 years and never a leak. Amazing eh?

    • @RideLikeJehu
      @RideLikeJehu  Před 5 lety +3

      Lol. Maybe you should write Suzuki a letter, present your evidence and convince them to take that instruction out of their service manual. How about the various other myths related to keeping critical things from vibrating loose, like Loctite called out on specific fasteners and torque values to hit with torque wrenches? I'm sure you could save a few bucks there too :P

    • @L3v3LLIP
      @L3v3LLIP Před 4 lety

      For cars this is cool, but on two wheels I would not trust my 30 year experience simply because a leak could mean death. Nice that it worked for you, but if it increases the chance of seal failure just by a little it will cause accidents in some percentage of riders. Unless there is a trial proving your point ofc. But that is unlikely :D

    • @enzofalone9643
      @enzofalone9643 Před 3 lety

      @@L3v3LLIP I have a 2006 SV650 and I've never changed the washer since I bought it months ago. The bike has never leaked and I've had no problems with it since I bought it

    • @L3v3LLIP
      @L3v3LLIP Před 3 lety +2

      @@enzofalone9643 thats cool, but could also be just surviorship bias. The guy who died can not post about his bad experience ;)

  • @pkplexing
    @pkplexing Před 4 lety

    Why does the crush washer need to be replaced?

  • @TheKillae1
    @TheKillae1 Před 5 lety

    this owns!!! yess!!! also wht exhaust u have? my 2018 needs a new roar lol

    • @RideLikeJehu
      @RideLikeJehu  Před 5 lety

      It's a Scorpion slip-on exhaust, check out my video about it

    • @TheKillae1
      @TheKillae1 Před 5 lety

      Will do!
      Btw how do you like your case sliders? Thinkin bout purchasing a set along with the belly pan...was it worth it?

  • @bennetteharding1123
    @bennetteharding1123 Před 4 lety

    Can you share a link for where you got the manual

  • @BertrandBarraud
    @BertrandBarraud Před 2 lety

    What is the torque spec for the filter ? On my cars I usually do it by hand, I'm wondering here though how much is the torque.
    Edit: NVM it's written at the end ( 15 ft-lbs ) at 18:46

  • @lifeisgood070
    @lifeisgood070 Před 5 lety +1

    Funny note... this is the only vehicle I've ever seen a torque rating for the oil filter. It says pretty specifically don't do just hand tight. Do hand tight + 2 rotations or 14.5 ft-lbs. Interesting right?
    edit: I haven't ever seen it leak while hand tight. I just thought it was super interesting in the FSM.

    • @MisterSuki
      @MisterSuki Před 5 lety +1

      I thought most bikes had a torque spec. for the oil filter. I missed that in the video...the actual spec. 15.5 ft. lbs. for the drain bolt, 14.5 ft. lbs. for the filter? I'm anal and have torque wrenches so I do like to know specs. I use a K&N filter with a nice easy bolt head on the filter.

  • @watdaFUFUF
    @watdaFUFUF Před 2 lety

    For some reason my pipe is in the way. The part where it splits to 1 is in the way. So every-time I change oil i have to take the exhaust out

  • @khammung9711
    @khammung9711 Před rokem

    Hey can I leave it draining overnight?

  • @bertsimpsan
    @bertsimpsan Před 2 lety

    Where’d you get the service manual?

  • @dawkinshero20
    @dawkinshero20 Před 2 lety +1

    How do I even get a crush washer I've never heard of that. I was just about to change mine. It's got 10k miles but this will be the first time I've changed it.

    • @cotycharles7824
      @cotycharles7824 Před 2 lety

      Did you ever figure out where to get the crushed washer I’m trying to find one for mine too ?

    • @dawkinshero20
      @dawkinshero20 Před 2 lety

      @@cotycharles7824 I'm still unable to find them. There's a site called revzilla. Ice ordered from them before it was wrong size. Idt they were the same kind that came off though. I used the same one and just made sure it was tight and just make sure to check that it's not leaking.

  • @thesaucyslurp
    @thesaucyslurp Před 2 lety

    What size is the crushwasher?

  • @opticaldelusion2766
    @opticaldelusion2766 Před rokem

    Where did you get the SV650 Service Manual from??

  • @wstravieso13
    @wstravieso13 Před 5 lety

    so the crush washer is not 09181-25160 as listed on the site?

  • @jshumphress13
    @jshumphress13 Před 3 lety

    Don’t over tighten the oil drain plug. Ask me how I know lol. Only make the mistake once. Luckily a new oil drain plug and crush washer did the trick (it was barely leaking oil after my oopsie). I was afraid I stripped it out, but I think I’m good to go. Wasted 2400ml of brand new synthetic oil, and I had to buy the new parts. Lesson learned.

  • @scottfree9994
    @scottfree9994 Před 5 lety

    I gotta wait til August to pay off the truck before I buy my SV...........and it's killing me! (beats head on desk)

  • @royster99
    @royster99 Před 3 lety

    Anyone know why he recommends using Suzuki oil for first 600 mile oil change? I’m coming up on 600 miles quick lol

  • @suzukisv6507
    @suzukisv6507 Před 2 lety

    shouldnt we use suzuki oil?

  • @rundix3351
    @rundix3351 Před měsícem

    I think maybe your crush washer install is the wrong way. Flat side of washer goes against the head of the bolt.

  • @SeanPGribbons
    @SeanPGribbons Před 4 lety

    Mine took 3.15 liters

  • @flozo98
    @flozo98 Před 6 lety

    Where can I purchase the service manual? Thanks!

    • @RideLikeJehu
      @RideLikeJehu  Před 6 lety

      If you want a hard-copy like mine the Suzuki part number is 99500-36240-03E. I ordered it from partzilla.

    • @flozo98
      @flozo98 Před 6 lety

      Thank you

    • @flozo98
      @flozo98 Před 6 lety

      Is the manual only imperial or also metric?

    • @lifeisgood070
      @lifeisgood070 Před 5 lety

      @@flozo98 Mine is both: lb-ft and Nm. All of the bolts are obviously metric though.

  • @That2Wheel
    @That2Wheel Před 4 lety

    Hello bro, favor. What is c45 error code? I can see you have a service manual. Can you check? Thanks

  • @juanposada9319
    @juanposada9319 Před 5 lety

    Unrelated question (or related if it's an oil issue). Do you feel like the SV's tranny is a bit clunky? This is my second bike, coming from another Suzuki (GW 250), which was also clunky. It's either a Suzuki thing or I am terrible at shifting. Cheers!

    • @RideLikeJehu
      @RideLikeJehu  Před 5 lety +1

      We've noticed filling the oil up toward the max line seems to make it tend not to want to go back into first gear from neutral. Other than that the transmission feels pretty good.

    • @Kendkend
      @Kendkend Před 5 lety

      When I first bought my 2017 with 3000mi it also did not go into neutral or first gear from neutral easily. It would also creep on you when it did go into 1st without even releasing the clutch, that told me the clutch adjuatment is out of spec. Per the book, adjusted clucth lever to 10-15mm play and 3-5mm space between locknut and bolt. Now it easily goes into neutral and first and does not creep on you.
      On a side note I noticed a new problem, at idle, when I shift through the gears, the gear indicator disappears and appears again, so I cant tell by display what gear im in. It does come back after playing with gears a while. Still trying to resolve this, doing my first oil change today so lets see what that does.

    • @paultanton4307
      @paultanton4307 Před 4 lety

      As a previous SV650 owner,i read a lot of Forum posts,some stated a clunky Gearbox etc,the basic cure was just to use a different Oil.

  • @n40798
    @n40798 Před 5 lety +2

    Those pipes could have so easily been designed not to get in the way of the drain plug and oil filter

    • @Danstheman1357
      @Danstheman1357 Před 5 lety +1

      At least you don't have to remove fairings, or like my 4runner 2 skid plates every time haha

    • @Ant-ls2pr
      @Ant-ls2pr Před 5 lety

      It is not a big problem and directly accessible.😎

    • @BloodBath707
      @BloodBath707 Před 5 lety

      lay some aluminium foil down over the pipe to prevent it from getting oily

  • @bennetteharding1123
    @bennetteharding1123 Před 4 lety

    If you just want the necessary tools and steps:
    czcams.com/video/UXN0KJU0D3Y/video.html

  • @chriscuc1602
    @chriscuc1602 Před 5 lety +1

    I rather let my dealer charge me 200 dollar to do this.