KTM 1090 1190 1290 Adventure Bike Coolant Flush | Back in the Garage

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  • čas přidán 3. 05. 2020
  • In this episode of Back in the Garage, I drain and replace the coolant on my 2016 KTM 1290 Super Adventure.
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  • @dimosk7389
    @dimosk7389 Před 4 lety +17

    nice video as always.
    just some details, since i've already done this 3-4 times now (some genious mixed OAT coolant with non-OAT coolant and the radiator got completely clogged with sludge).
    you need to raise the front wheel 50cm off the ground to get a proper bleed from the cylinder head screws. its stated in the repair manual. otherwise, you get a hot spot on the cylinder heads until it finally manages to "burp" that air (usually during some wheelie). but until then, its a spot that gets no coolant, not the best for the engine.
    and when it "burps" make sure to check the breather tank and top it up

    • @kamailworkshop
      @kamailworkshop Před 4 lety +1

      dimos k , yes I confirm that according KTM manuel, you have to lift up the front wheel.

    • @terryploppypants2792
      @terryploppypants2792 Před 3 lety +3

      Hi, i am currently in the process of changing my radiator out on my 1290 S SA and have come across a few articles on rasing the bike upto 500mm. This may prove a challenge as i am doing this in my back yard. i would have thought the bleed valve on the radiaor and the compensation tank would deal with the trapped air in the cylinder head area? I understand raising the front wheel avoids the problem of refilling a few times, but the video shown worked ok didnt it?
      Another option i found talking to others was taking the back wheel off would give you 250mm, not quite enough if 500mm is important. The thought of jacking up the bike 500mm is a bit of a worry. Just a thought, people mention about this figure in the manual (would be good to have one of these) I'm wondering if KTM put this in there to put people off doing the coolant change themselves. I am not claiming to know much at all on the subject, just looking for good advice. Regards, Terry

    • @protectorh9167
      @protectorh9167 Před 3 lety +2

      How do you lift 50cm in the air, terrible bike to work on.

    • @dimosk7389
      @dimosk7389 Před 3 lety +1

      @@protectorh9167 you make a ramp. It's actually pretty easy.
      But yeah, it's not the simplest bike to work on. Every 15k kms you need to remove all the plastic covers and the tank just to replace the air filter.
      Good thing they fixed that on the 2021 model and the filter is now accessible from the top.

    • @AdventureTomek
      @AdventureTomek Před rokem

      Do you need keep the bike elevated while filling with new coolant?

  • @MrRichardCass
    @MrRichardCass Před 3 lety +6

    Haven't done this yet myself, but another vlogger didn't completely remove the cylinderhead bleed screws. The drilled holes in the side and centre of the screws allows air and water to escape if the screws are partially undone to expose the side hole. Saves the hassle of refitting the screws in such a confined space.

  • @portlandtwowheels7607
    @portlandtwowheels7607 Před 4 lety

    Again..... the best intro ever! "Back in the ga-Back-Back-Ba-Ba-Back in the-Back in the Garage Today-Ba-Ba-Back in the garage!" Love the videos, sir. Thanks to you I installed my dongle on my 1090r before you could say....well....dongle. Thanks again sir. On a different note: my 1090r did not have all the coolant level completely filled and/or properly "burped" from the dealer/factory. I only noticed this after...she....took a nap a few days after ownership and realized my coolant level was below. It wasn't before. Just an FYI for you other riders out there to burp your bike like a baby after buying it. You know, so it doesn't upchuck.

  • @jamesstreicher2398
    @jamesstreicher2398 Před 2 lety

    Made it super easy to do. Even kept the mess to a minimum. Thank you very much for a well documented process.

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před 2 lety

      Glad it helped!

  • @bob53820
    @bob53820 Před rokem

    You are a lifesaver. I don't think there's anything I've done to the bike that you didn't have a video for.

  • @RetirementVille
    @RetirementVille Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent, thank you very much.....I may well owe you a HUGE beer!!!....
    Just prepping my 1190 Adventure for a 3000mi tour of Spain next year and decided that after 7yrs it was time to change the coolant and glad I did......dropped ONE litre out and replaced with 2.3 litres. It's never had the coolant changed from new and I can't believe that it has "lost" 1.3 litres into thin air - I'm inclined to think that it was never properly bled when built in the factory....probably a "Friday build" as the lights weren't adjusted from the factory either.

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed. Sounds like it wasn't properly prepared upon arrival.

  • @ruanjacobs525
    @ruanjacobs525 Před 2 lety

    Super helpful! Thanks brother🤙

  • @rodrigofabregas7756
    @rodrigofabregas7756 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Mario for your very useful video!, I'm at about 2 years for this service but yesterday I noticed that my aux. coolant reservoir is a little below MIN., I don't have with me the MOTOREX coolant M3.0, do you think it's OK to add some PRESTONE 50/50 dex-cool ? (phosphate and silicates free).

  • @heykat18
    @heykat18 Před 4 lety +4

    I recent replaced the coolant on my 17 KTM Super Duke R with engine ice (actually cooler) using the vacuum method. Worked perfect with no temperature spikes.

    • @bubsiesiegel
      @bubsiesiegel Před 2 lety

      I am going to tackle the same thing on my '19 SDR soon. If you don't mind me asking, what did you utilize to vacuum the coolant? Did you still have to raise the front wheel?

    • @heykat18
      @heykat18 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bubsiesiegel coolant vacuum tool. FJC 43610

  • @nhutkase
    @nhutkase Před 3 lety

    Not sure of your name, but you have been a huge help for me. I have the exact same bike (2016 SA), and your videos are awesome! I did the cyclops headlight install and followed you directions to a tee - worked perfectly! I'm getting ready to do a coolant system flush and I'm confident that I can do it right with the help of your vid....thank you very much! Great work - and the tunes are cool too!
    On a related note, have you ever seen the "preload error" where it won't change from one setting to another (load icon just keeps blinking). I read the manual, a few blog posts, and spoke to a reputable dealership today, but wanted to run it by you as well.
    -Nick

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před 3 lety

      Happy to hear the videos have helped! Unfortunately haven't seen the preload error

  • @jccana7754
    @jccana7754 Před 3 lety

    Thank you from the south of Spain

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před 3 lety +1

      You're welcome

  • @renebossard3740
    @renebossard3740 Před 4 lety

    Awesome info as usual 👍🇦🇺

  • @BudzzableRides
    @BudzzableRides Před 4 lety

    Good info on a well made video!

  • @henryvaneyk3769
    @henryvaneyk3769 Před 10 měsíci

    I strongly suggest to also replace the water pump shaft seal when doing this. My KTM 1290 SAR 2019 model just popped the seal and all the coolant ended up inside the engine. The bike had done 33k km. Unfortunately this happened quite a way from home, so I had to get KTM to come pick the bike up.

  • @brusselsprouts6847
    @brusselsprouts6847 Před 2 měsíci

    Love your vids bud from Australia 🇦🇺 👍👍🦘

  • @miguelarias2260
    @miguelarias2260 Před 4 lety

    Great video Mario. Hey, have u ever make one about changing the brake fluid or I missed it?
    Thanks!!

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před 4 lety +1

      I haven't but I can.

  • @MotoramaFullService
    @MotoramaFullService Před 3 lety

    Very Nice advise.

  • @christolouw7336
    @christolouw7336 Před 2 lety

    Thanks ... some say the bike have to be lifted 50cm at front wheel to bleed properly? ... great video and it helps allot ... greetingd from South Africa

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před 2 lety

      Book calls for it but I didn't like the bike being that unstable. I've had zero issues with the cooling system in 10s of thousands of miles since changing mine.

  • @hailboognish3858
    @hailboognish3858 Před 3 měsíci

    I’m doing this on my new to me 07 SD 990. Are all the steps the same and do you have front wheel of the bike you’re working on lifted in the air? I’m having trouble trying to figure out how I’m going to do that. I don’t own a come along, straps and don’t know that I want to suspend the bike off my landlords tresses in his overhang garage. My luck everything would come crashing down.

  • @TYRONICAL23
    @TYRONICAL23 Před 4 lety

    I have a smt990 which has very lil coolant left in the rad, nothing in the reservoir and the cap was grungy as, I’d like to flush it out some how before I replace the coolant any advice guys?

  • @johnlewis371
    @johnlewis371 Před 3 lety

    2014 Superduke 1290R. OK so I to replace my radiator due to the the typical top mount radiator separation issue. Went pretty well but I did it without consulting the manual. My bad. Basically figured the coolant was emptied through the right side hose which I bent down to drain everything. Reasembled and filled the tank and was topped off at 1.7 liters. Expecting it to be the 3.2 liters and it wasn't, so I went to the manual only to find plenty of details I missed. So with the radiator sitting at full I raised the front end, opened the cylinder head screws both of which had air. The left side flowed a bit before replacing. The right side burped and flowed. Also opened up the radiator release bolt and the cap. Bottom line is I think I have done everything but not in the order called for in the manual. Problem is that with spilage I've added maybe 2.3 Liters and it won't take any more. Ran it a bit, tempature was good, and let it cool hoping for more capacity. Still not taking anything more. Am I going to have to go though this again following the manual step by step? Do you think I might have had old fluid left in the motor and I'm simply adding new fluid that is comingling with the reminent fluid?

    • @keithschmidt2961
      @keithschmidt2961 Před 2 lety

      I only got slighty over 2 liters from mine. Same bike as yours. I raised the front end 19" expecting no issues but that didn't happen. I then ran it up to temperature to burp it. That allowed me to add another 3/4 liter. I'll road test and check once cooled.

  • @lynchlynch8435
    @lynchlynch8435 Před 3 lety

    Which of the three bolts on the left side of the engine need to be removed?

  • @Francis-mr7jx
    @Francis-mr7jx Před rokem

    Thanks for a very well made video!
    The coolant reservoir on my sas 2019 is down, a bit below half..
    I can't find any leaks. Do you think it is normal to " evaporate" some coolant?
    Maintenance is done i a belgian ktm garage. ( now 50.000km)
    Thanks!

  • @dandersonjr
    @dandersonjr Před 4 lety

    Proof that everyone should own a motorcycle so when you get forced downtime you have something to keep you busy. That being said I just dropped mine off at the dealership hoping KTM will warranty my leaking fuel tank.

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před 4 lety

      Keep me posted. Hope they honor the warranty.

  • @MotoramaFullService
    @MotoramaFullService Před 3 lety

    Great !

  • @chriscram1559
    @chriscram1559 Před 4 lety +1

    Is there an issue with filling the coolant, then opening and closing each of the bleeder valves until each flows w/o bubbles?
    Bubbles: are we talking froth, big, small, micro? Or are we talking small burps of air coming out the bolt hole?
    Thanks...

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před 4 lety

      So....if you follow the manual you should raise the front end 20" (50cm) and that thought get out all air (in theory). Personally, I found it difficult to put the front wheel in the air that high (without dumping the bike) so did it on the center stand. Once it starts flowing out the bleed screw you're fine. Start it up with the radiator cap off (there will be an air bubble) and the water pump will take over from there. Let it run a few min, top off the radiator and you're good to go.

  • @BeastOnStreet
    @BeastOnStreet Před 11 měsíci

    I guess same goes for sdr's ?

  • @arnaudlepluart2663
    @arnaudlepluart2663 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello, just a question, when do you drain the coolant which is in the overflow reservoir ?
    Haven't seen it in your video or in the service manual, but i feel like it would need to be changed as well ?

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před 8 měsíci

      When it drain the system it all gets drained.

  • @rocket2811
    @rocket2811 Před 3 lety

    Hey Chris, what interval for changing the coolant!

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před 3 lety +1

      4 years

  • @Pmason718
    @Pmason718 Před 3 lety

    I want to change the coolant on my RC8R vs going to the dealership just to learn how to do it but when I read the service manual I feel like something is missing. The manual doesn’t mention anything about removing that screw you removed at the 2:00 mark please help.

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před 3 lety

      Could be a different procedure on your bike

  • @ChrisShaferKTM
    @ChrisShaferKTM Před rokem

    put the bike at a steep angle with the front wheel high and it'll burp the bubble between the cylinders

  • @razvandumitru2252
    @razvandumitru2252 Před 3 měsíci

    I don't think you should let it run without the radiator cap. I did that and when I turned it off, it spat about a liter of coolant out which I had to buy again. I think you should put the cap back before you stop the engine or there must be a better way, so that you don't loose coolant.

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před 3 měsíci

      It spit it out because you had a big air bubble in it.

    • @razvandumitru2252
      @razvandumitru2252 Před 3 měsíci

      @@2WRnot necessarily. The system is pressurized. It will come out no matter what, if it's hot.

  • @csiautodetail
    @csiautodetail Před 2 lety

    A lot of the screws that hold the plastics cover tank are messed up, do you know where I can buy the screw kit for that? Thanks in advanced for the reply

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před 2 lety +1

      I've had to replace a few. I've ordered them from RockyMountain ATV/MC under the OEM parts off of the micro fiche. I've seen body work screw/bolt kits for the older 950/990 models on eBay but haven't come across any for the newer gen ADV bikes.

    • @csiautodetail
      @csiautodetail Před 2 lety

      @@2WR I looked on their web site but didn't know the exact kit for that, I called them and customer service didn't know how to answer the question if you have the time please send me a link with the one you bought I will really appreciate 🙏🙏

  • @chucho574
    @chucho574 Před rokem

    hi bro, one question do you know where the air pressure sensor is located, I have a 1190 2014

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před rokem +1

      Are you talking about the tire air pressure sensor?

    • @chucho574
      @chucho574 Před rokem

      @@2WR no, it is pressure sensor with part number
      61041085100, it has already been checked with a scanner and it shows a connection failure, that sensor is giving me a general error on the dashboard, I already disassembled the motorcycle but I can't find where that sensor is located

  • @geraldscott2044
    @geraldscott2044 Před rokem

    While removing the radiator drain plug I noticed metal thread material coming out with drain plug bolt. Would not torque to 10nm. Probably stripped when assembled at ktm.
    2016 ktm 1190 Adventure R. 1st coolant service! BEWARE!

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před rokem

      Likely. Use a thread sert or heli coil

    • @geraldscott2044
      @geraldscott2044 Před rokem

      @@2WR used a 7mm-1.0 after 5/16" drill size. New 7mm-1.0 × 1/2 drain plug bolt with copper seal washer.

  • @mohammedfaridbellamine4055
    @mohammedfaridbellamine4055 Před 2 měsíci

    In adventure bike you hzve to pull up 50cm front wheel from ground

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před 2 měsíci +1

      It’s recommended but you don’t have to

  • @TheBoyers
    @TheBoyers Před 3 lety +1

    I hear you're supposed to get the bike nice and hot like an oil change before removing that radiator cap.

    • @2WR
      @2WR  Před 3 lety +3

      Do not take mechanical advice from Boyer

    • @TheBoyers
      @TheBoyers Před 3 lety +1

      @@2WR 😂