Ultimate Oil Change Procedure and Tips, KTM / Husqvarna / GASGAS 450 / 500 / 501 EXCF

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  • čas přidán 6. 02. 2021
  • on this episode of 'Bench Engine' we drill down into the oil change procedure on a brand new 20 450/500/501 engine and take a look at all the tips and tricks for completing a full LOF with notes about specific parts and components to pay attention to in an attempt to make the most comprehensive oil change video ever.
    while the example engine in this video is a 20-21, most of the tips and components apply to the 12-19 engine as well. check your service manual and parts fiche to confirm.
    A few key things to remember when changing oil:
    *pull the tranny screen and magnet plug first, the engine screen last. Reinstall in any order
    *don’t remove the oil pressure plug
    *use a summer and winter weight oil as recommended in the service manual and per the ambient ride temperatures in your area
    *change the filter as often as you feel comfortable with, we do ours every other oil change
    *always pre soak the filter or half fill the filter cavity
    *the best performing (shifting and clutch slip) oil we’ve tested is the Motul 7100 T4 10W/50
    JASO master approval list
    www.jalos.or.jp/onfile/pdf/4T_...
    incidentally Shell really does have legit MA rated oil and Rotella isn't in. it's known as Shell Advance released in the late 90's with a base stock created from natural gas and it's good enough for BMW Motorrad because they bottle it as their Advantec Pro oil which is what your new Bimmer comes with already in the crankcase.
    www.bmw-motorrad.com.au/en/se...
    www.shell.com/energy-and-inno...
    www.rednyellow.co.jp/company/...
    • Video
    www.shell.com/motorist/oils-l...
    o-rings / crush washer mentioned in this service:
    OIL DRAIN BOLT
    magnet drain bolt crush washer (X1) 12X18X.5
    PN 58038022000
    ENGINE OIL PUMP
    PUMP SCREEN, ENGINE, O-RING (X2) 12.5X1.5
    PN 07701250151
    PLUG, PUMP SCREEN, ENGINE, O-RING (X1) 17.17X1.78
    PN 0770020170
    OIL SCREEN
    PN 59038016100
    TRANSMISSION OIL PUMP
    PUMP SCREEN, TRANSMISSION, O-RING 12X2
    Part# 0770012021
    PLUG, PUMP SCREEN, TRANSMISSION, O-RING (X1) 17X2
    Part# 0770170200
    OIL FILTER CAP
    O-RING (X1) 33.05X1.78
    PN 07703305178
    OIL FILLER CAP
    O-RING 19X3
    PN 0770191015
    Oil pump screen plug (engine and trans) cap torque:
    11.1fp
    Oil drain bolt with magnet torque:
    14.8fp
    Filter cap screws torque:
    7.4fp
    Engine oil capacity 1.3q- 1.6q
    10W/50 - 10W/60
    tacomoto.co/products/tusk-cru...
    Owners Manuals
    www.ktm.com/en-us/service/man...
    2020 500 EXCF
    file:///home/chronos/u-8d056af66dcdfbac61c911b755bcb54e920231f4/MyFiles/Downloads/20_3214013_en_OM%20(1).pdf
    CORRECTION: in the section about Spectro Oil i mentioned the relationship of KTM / Spectro and Payon - i should have said Penton, as in John Penton
    dirtbikemagazine.com/penton/
    CORRECTION: I incorrectly stated Motul was from German, it’s from France.
    if you need any parts, want us to build you a bike, have any questions or need help with anything on your machine don't hesitate to call or email us.
    702-812-6626
    mike@tacomoto.co
    tacomoto.co/
    also join us on the best ktm / husq tech support group on facebook: groups/EXCFE...
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Komentáře • 175

  • @stufrowin
    @stufrowin Před 3 lety +58

    Great info thanks! I knew I was doing something wrong with my oil changes I need to remove the engine first. Access to bolts appears much easier!

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO  Před 3 lety +25

      We pull the motor to change the air filter. Too much effort?🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @JasonDischer
    @JasonDischer Před 3 lety +3

    Another great video Mike, looking forward to this series! Thanks for taking the time my man.

  • @brentmckee7801
    @brentmckee7801 Před 2 lety +1

    Appreciate you taking the time to make these videos and share your knowledge. Thanks!

  • @brumfiba
    @brumfiba Před 5 měsíci +3

    Dude I have learned so much about my bike watching your videos. Thank you

  • @bel_976
    @bel_976 Před 3 lety +5

    Always hitting us with the awesome vids. Thanks Mike!

  • @demartinsm8479
    @demartinsm8479 Před 2 lety +2

    My new favorite channel! Thanks for posting

  • @coderedcamaro4812
    @coderedcamaro4812 Před 3 lety +11

    Mike you are the ultimate in ktm knowledge and how to. Very much appreciated the video as always. I use a magnetic pen to pull out the filter.

  • @jackbaldwin6177
    @jackbaldwin6177 Před 3 lety +10

    Use a 6 point socket and they won't get rounded off, plus you should never apply that kind of force. Listen to Mike, he's giving great advise

  • @michealburnett7877
    @michealburnett7877 Před 2 lety +2

    Mike, I'm going to dub you the "Professor of the 500". You explain in all of your videos so completely. Thanks for all you do!

  • @StillSNEAKERfreaker
    @StillSNEAKERfreaker Před 8 měsíci

    Awesome video! Thanks for taking the time!

  • @donpizzo8963
    @donpizzo8963 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for posting- good info

  • @anthonywilliamson2080
    @anthonywilliamson2080 Před 2 lety +12

    Took me 3 days to change my oil. Engine removal was a bitch.

  • @euckilla
    @euckilla Před 3 lety +1

    Already commented on my other Acct. , but the haters got me riled up so I figured I say thanks one more time. Keep up the good work work Mike, we appreciate it. Braaap

  • @JasonFiske
    @JasonFiske Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you , I really value your videos. Also, thank you for the links and the part numbers. I’m running a 2013 KTM 500 EXC. This weekend I was distracted during the oil change and I ended up pulling the oil pump cover off because I mistook it for the oil filter cover.... duh.

  • @dave175a
    @dave175a Před 2 lety

    Great information and tips as the title suggests.

  • @randydebauw641
    @randydebauw641 Před rokem

    Very good explanation. Well Done

  • @BennyTygohome
    @BennyTygohome Před 2 lety

    Good easy instructions

  • @seatroutadventures9492
    @seatroutadventures9492 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for displaying the oil bypass ball. I did exactly what you talked about, removed the wrong drainplug. But now I know it is just to put back the ball with the spring and tight the bolt again. 😁

  • @race8427
    @race8427 Před rokem +1

    Your right on track with your analysis of oils. Both Shell Rotella and Mobile Delvac are refined to a higher degree than other motor oils due to requests long ago by the trucking industry to manufacture an oil to endure longer oil change intervals. OTR trucks can go well over the 5-7k intervals in cars and light trucks. It possesses a strong film strength and is more resistant to thermal breakdown. I’m not sure a motorcycle clutch would require an oil with strong film strength. Also it may well be money pitched out the door as most riders will change oil at 500-3000 miles. Cheap oil works, it’s less refined and it’s user will experience varnish in time. I used Motul for a bit then switched back to Phillip 66 x/c Aviation 25-w60. I know it expensive and overkill but I figured if it’s good for a radial aircraft engine with all the shearing metal components from run in to end of service life it should be fine for a bike.

  • @grutzmac
    @grutzmac Před rokem +4

    Great video. Started running rotella t4 on my 300 ktm after 100 hours. It feels better, shifts cleaner and oil change at 25 hours look cleaner than the motorex, less goo. I’ll continue using it on my new 2023 when I get it. I do trust shell to MA certify, I mean they’re one of the biggest oil companies in the world with a massive engineering dept - if you can’t trust their label we’re screwed.

    • @BLSdarrin
      @BLSdarrin Před rokem +1

      I have bought 3 new bikes over the years, '15 xcw , 18 xc. 22 xc and numerous older bikes, all Rotella T4 , changed often with no problems.

  • @dlrmon1
    @dlrmon1 Před 3 lety +2

    Great info for me being new to the 500exc...I would recommend using a solvent in place of most Carburetor Cleaners on rubber parts...

    • @bearbeau13
      @bearbeau13 Před 2 lety

      Or hot water in the sink and blow dry them.

  • @gregorykalla2565
    @gregorykalla2565 Před rokem

    Great video, thanks for taking the time to go over everything and show it in detail…can’t wait to remove my engine!!!
    :)

  • @Danman1972
    @Danman1972 Před 3 lety

    On my RFS I would pour oil on the inside of the filter and turn it until the outside was soaked.... then insert it. Works well and the RFS had two filters.

  • @ADVNevada
    @ADVNevada Před 2 lety

    Pretty good stuff!

  • @frazzle657
    @frazzle657 Před 4 měsíci

    Awesome channel btw

  • @mhilde7744
    @mhilde7744 Před rokem +1

    Gr8 stuff! Guess ROTELLA is out! Thanks a million!👍

  • @seandompe7300
    @seandompe7300 Před 3 lety +2

    Appreciate all the knowledge!

  • @ogasi1798
    @ogasi1798 Před rokem

    good stuff

  • @brycejeannot8665
    @brycejeannot8665 Před 3 lety +2

    Could you guys do a video on how to replace the faulty oil pump gear on the 250/350 exc-f.

  • @cl4998
    @cl4998 Před 2 lety +3

    Very interesting information on JASO tested oil. I would imagine JASO charges big money to test oil therefore shell doesn't want to pay it. I know monopolies within the testing industry are extremely prevalent.

  • @Revelation22_5
    @Revelation22_5 Před rokem

    Great video. Just like to add carb and brake cleaner can be hard on o-rings. I’d recommend contact cleaner to use in place if you happen to have it handy.

  • @Nicky_Pin_It
    @Nicky_Pin_It Před 3 lety +4

    Another Tip: Buy one of the billet metal Oil Fill caps. Over time those plastic ones get boggered up and can potential cross thread. The billet ones have a better fitment, and can be secured with a wrench. They run about 20$

    • @ablaze3717
      @ablaze3717 Před 2 lety +2

      Taco Moto sells a new billet tool-less oil filler cap

  • @Twistedmetallic
    @Twistedmetallic Před 3 lety

    I fill the oil to the hole in the oilfilter before i put it in the motor. Easy with small oil spill :)

  • @ktmdays
    @ktmdays Před 3 lety +1

    My ktm dealer said he likes to fill the oil alittle over half on the big bore bikes what do you think mike nice video I watch them all.and trust everything you say about bikes anyway lol 👍👍🏍🏍🏍🏍

  • @mikeb4708
    @mikeb4708 Před rokem +1

    I was like damn a 33 minute video on a oil change I have done dozens of times. Then I said but it’s by Taco
    Mike I have to watch it!

  • @skinnybricks
    @skinnybricks Před 3 lety +4

    Changed the oil in mine for the first time a week ago. Followed the steps in the Owner's Manual. Does it matter the order in which you remove the plugs? I'd rather much remove the plug under the engine first. I made a huge mess accidentally pulling out one of the side plugs first. I'll be more prepared next time.

  • @getitoffroad4750
    @getitoffroad4750 Před 2 lety +1

    The book for the 21 500excf says 1200cc or 1.3 quarts of oil is the capacity. I found this to be a bit low so the Taco man sight visual on the glass sounds like a good idea at least until you know exactly what you should put in there.

  • @teamagoge-theenduroists8683

    Hahaha, 15:38 is one of our favorite tools! Wonder if that was me talking about those? :-D

  • @KTM-N8
    @KTM-N8 Před 3 lety +3

    How do you feel about the stainless oil filters?

  • @SLP-eb1wp
    @SLP-eb1wp Před 3 lety +2

    Rotella T-4 and change it every 3-6 hours depending on use.

  • @billerlite
    @billerlite Před 3 lety

    Can you make a video on the oil pressure test ? Is there another way to verify oil pressure other than buying the KTM gauge an oil filter cover adapter ?

  • @vinuezaer
    @vinuezaer Před rokem

    Sweet😮

  • @75mandel
    @75mandel Před 10 měsíci

    Is the copperwasher to oil pump in a exactly like 0.20mm that if it inpackt and smaler you increase the pressure to spring?

  • @Papparratzi
    @Papparratzi Před 3 lety +1

    Good overview, a must watch for new owners of the KTM line.
    To clarify, Shell does have oils that are indeed MA rated. They are submitted under Red and Yellow co.
    However, Rotella is not one of those listed.
    The fact that Shell does have JASO MA rated oils but Rotella isn’t one of those leaves me skeptical about Shells claim that Rotella meets the JASO MA specs.

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO  Před 3 lety +2

      If you can find it on this list it’s approved.
      Otherwise 🤷🏼‍♀️
      JASO master approval list
      www.jalos.or.jp/onfile/pdf/4T_EV_LIST.pdf

    • @CommieHunter7
      @CommieHunter7 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TACOMOTOCO exactly. If it's listed, g2g. If it's not listed, you're making other assumptions.

    • @Papparratzi
      @Papparratzi Před 2 lety

      @@TACOMOTOCO here's one M081RAY003 SHELL Advance Ultra 15-50. Shell offers this oil which is MA2 certified.

  • @farmer3242
    @farmer3242 Před 3 lety +1

    I see you have motorex 10/60 there, have you found it's better than a 10/40 or 10/50 in ktm 4 strokes?

  • @beaud4474
    @beaud4474 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve made paper funnels for years ✌🏼

  • @michaelanderson3771
    @michaelanderson3771 Před rokem +1

    In my experience lower grade oils tend to have less detergent in them and lacquer builds up in rocker covers and tends to sludge more than quality oils.
    I have used mobil 1 on my 1989 XR 600 in Aus for last 20 years land still running original clutch plates. Over 10,000 miles (16,000 KMs)

    • @cmx4eva
      @cmx4eva Před 8 měsíci

      Me to- xt & xr 600 15/40 & 20/50, whatevers on special wether for car or diesel engine's & no problems in 20 years.

  • @CJCFCO
    @CJCFCO Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great video! The info in all your videos are very helpful. Just picked up a 2024 KTM 500 EXC-F doing the one hour oil change there isn't a screen on the lower drain bolt. Repair and Owners manual have them. However, doesn't look like they are on the parts diagram online at KTMpowersports. Just wondering if you knew if they are supposed to have them, or you could use your influence to find the answer. So far two shops say they haven't been coming with the screens in them.

  • @stevenoneya2318
    @stevenoneya2318 Před 3 lety +4

    Amazing video as usual. Are you guys usually running "watter wetter" or "engine ice" type coolants in your EXCF's? and XCW?

    • @nate3689
      @nate3689 Před 5 měsíci

      I'd like to know too

  • @birdmanh2197
    @birdmanh2197 Před 8 měsíci

    Learned a lot in this video! Is there still plans for the dohc 250/350 bikes?

  • @charlietuna1971
    @charlietuna1971 Před 3 lety +9

    "Saved" for future reference. Thanks Taco Mike!
    Are you planning a "How to" rebuild series (top end at least) with this engine?

  • @TheWabusk
    @TheWabusk Před 3 lety

    Great video! Do you recommend the Motul 7100 in 10w50 for a ‘13 500exc as well or stick with 15w50? Thanks

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO  Před 3 lety

      www.penriteoil.com.au/knowledge-centre/Viscosity/237/what-is-an-sae-viscosity/180

  • @djantix1200
    @djantix1200 Před 2 lety +1

    Ok, here is my trick to get the oil filter out if you don't have special pliers. A suction cup! Like one on the end of a kitchen scrub brush. Costs about $3.00! Works very well. Your welcome lol.

  • @Zt3v3
    @Zt3v3 Před 2 měsíci

    If you've got an engine with a hydraulic cam chain tensioner, oil choice can have an impact on startup and idle noise levels. Clutch and shifting too. I agree though, oil choice has very little impact on the lifespan of engine components.

  • @JohnwatermanLaw
    @JohnwatermanLaw Před rokem

    Hey Mike! Did you do a 250 video? Thanks

  • @usa45v26
    @usa45v26 Před 2 lety

    Any reason why you pull the engine screen last?

  • @anthonycurtiskeller3082
    @anthonycurtiskeller3082 Před 3 lety +1

    I see you have your water pump cover off. What’s your opinion on the boysen supercooler water pump upgrade for a 500 EXC-f?

    • @John_Doe_6996
      @John_Doe_6996 Před rokem +1

      I installed the super cooler on my crf250R, which used to overheat from slow rides or idling, dropped my temps significantly, no longer losing coolant. Also used in conjunction with a new radiator cap, and some engine ice coolant. It’s probably worth the money if your bike runs hot or is overheating in some situations.

  • @iceegoo3127
    @iceegoo3127 Před rokem

    Would there be any reason why the spring and ball wouldn't come out?

  • @CommieHunter7
    @CommieHunter7 Před 3 lety +2

    I'd add, if your bolts are getting buggered, and you have to use a 1/2 inch to get bite, best to replace them with new instead of putting rounded bolts back in.

  • @davelambardo6464
    @davelambardo6464 Před 11 měsíci +1

    On the side plug pickup screen, mine was fit tight in the cap. It came out with cap. I did remove it for cleaning. But it snapped back in the cap for installation. It "seemed" to be self aligning and seated well when I tighten the cap. Does this sound correct ?
    I am tempted to drain oil even though I just changed it so I can inspect the orientation.

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO  Před 11 měsíci

      We’ve found our little procedure to be very reliable and foolproof

  • @ktmredbull100
    @ktmredbull100 Před 3 lety

    Do you sell oil change kits ?

  • @farmer3242
    @farmer3242 Před 3 lety +1

    If you put a oil bolt in you should tighten it straight away because you may forget and leave it a bit loose and it may fall out, also a bit of new oil on threads of bolts is a good idea, not dry threads, IMHO, awesome helpful video, thanks

    • @dirtrider9268
      @dirtrider9268 Před rokem +1

      One aircraft mechanic commented on another video how dry and wet torque specs are different, by as much as 40% for aircraft engine torque settings.

  • @Big_Yum
    @Big_Yum Před 3 lety +2

    Great video! Just one question, so I just did my first oil change on my bike and I didn't presoak the oil filter, could this cause any damage to the bike? I rode it for probably 5 minutes after changing the oil to get it all to circulate

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO  Před 3 lety +4

      no worries, but next time you'd be wise to pre soak or half fill the chamber.

    • @Big_Yum
      @Big_Yum Před 3 lety +1

      @@TACOMOTOCO Thank you for the reply! definitely will do that next time.

    • @Big_Yum
      @Big_Yum Před 3 lety

      @@TACOMOTOCO Also just one more question, my manual for my 2021 exc says to fill 1.2L and I can't find the 1.6 number anywhere, will this number vary from 450-500cc bikes? I currently just have 1.2L in mine right now

    • @BAYAREAMX
      @BAYAREAMX Před 3 lety +2

      Absolutely no need to pre soak an oil filter. The entire engine is coated with oil internally and as long as there is oil in the sump when you start it you’re good. Don’t make it more complicated then it needs to be.

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO  Před 3 lety +2

      @@Big_Yum note that we don’t fill our bikes to a specified ‘beaker measured’ amount. Rather we use the sight glass method

  • @200xcBruce
    @200xcBruce Před 3 lety +2

    Great info. Penton is what you meant I do believe, not Peyton?

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, John Penton was who I meant to say 🤪

  • @nicerumble
    @nicerumble Před 3 lety +2

    Was it Penton you were taking about using the Spectro oils? Sounded like you said Payton.

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO  Před 3 lety

      Yes, I misspoke.
      John Penton was who I was meaning to refer to. I corrected that in the notes

  • @MackB2023
    @MackB2023 Před 3 lety +6

    Oil filter change use the tip on side technique.. moe beta ;)

  • @uncletom1971
    @uncletom1971 Před 2 lety

    What could happen if you filled oil up to the top of the window, like at the top of the red circle (not top of the complete window)? On other bikes there are two indicator lines on that window; one for the lowest volume, and another near the top of the window for the max volume to fill. On my KTM that red circle corresponds about that same proportions within the inspection window. I think you're OK filling oil to the top of that red circle in the window. Am I wrong?

    • @dirtrider9268
      @dirtrider9268 Před rokem +1

      The Manual says middle. The level varies greatly on the RFS KTM, from cold to full hot levels in the glass. It was a shock to me till i realzed it. The new doesn't vary as much.

    • @uncletom1971
      @uncletom1971 Před rokem

      @@dirtrider9268 So, the middle is in reality the maximum and the minimum at the same time. There is no tolerance?

    • @dirtrider9268
      @dirtrider9268 Před rokem

      @@uncletom1971 I don't see the new motors varying. So maybe middle is the "ideal". Should you siphon oil out if over that, I would if its always at the top but I want my engine to have ideal wear, conditions, etc. I wish I was smarter on this but I'm not engine builder.

  • @Hempclown420
    @Hempclown420 Před rokem

    I have an 23 fe 501 takes 1.2q I may have accidentally added a little extra oil its reads a little high on the sight glass. Will that be a problem? the manual says nothing about extra oil.

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO  Před rokem +2

      A few ounces extra are not a problem

  • @craigpeterson4779
    @craigpeterson4779 Před 3 lety +3

    What oil should be used after the first (1hour) oil change? Full synthetic?
    Great video!!

    • @dirtrider9268
      @dirtrider9268 Před rokem +1

      Slavens suggests conventional, to seat the rings better, then on the 3rd change move to synthetic...I would like Mike's and Jay's opinion on this but never heard it.

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO  Před rokem +3

      We will often run another hour on Maxima break in oil or a conventional 30w then switch to your oil of choice for the life of the bike

    • @craigpeterson4779
      @craigpeterson4779 Před rokem +1

      @@TACOMOTOCO thanks for the follow up. I’m about to get a 23 500exc and was wondering about break in.

  • @fooslinger
    @fooslinger Před 3 lety +1

    Good info on that oil pressure check valve under the engine...that looks like a drain plug ! 😟

    • @truenorthenduro
      @truenorthenduro Před 2 lety +1

      Literally watching this video because I took it apart ..."my God why is there a ball bearing falling out of my motor" thought I was toast

    • @daleadmire1451
      @daleadmire1451 Před rokem

      @@truenorthenduro can you imagine how many KTM owners over the years thought the same thing!!

  • @scottforti3194
    @scottforti3194 Před rokem

    You say it takes 1.6 but the ktm oil change kit comes with 1.2?

  • @bearbeau13
    @bearbeau13 Před 2 lety +3

    Overkill with saturating the oil filter. Plenty of oil on the moving parts. The internals are faaaar from dry and you run 0.0 risk on startup before that filter starts circulating oil. Just a heads up, been dropping dry filters in hundreds of ktm 4 strokes over 30 years(primarily race bikes) and ive never had an issue. Ever...

  • @sjobas
    @sjobas Před 3 lety

    What would happend if i forgot to prefill the oilfilter one time? 🙈

  • @Smiling_mike
    @Smiling_mike Před 3 lety

    👍

  • @tanjol8998
    @tanjol8998 Před rokem

    Nothing better than ROTELLA T4....even factory ride used it...

  • @tysleight
    @tysleight Před 3 lety

    While the whole video is great I am most impressed that you found a set of gloves. They seem to be permanently missing.

  • @SLP-eb1wp
    @SLP-eb1wp Před 3 lety +2

    Dude that copper crush washer can be used over and over and over.

    • @joshpodolsky7740
      @joshpodolsky7740 Před rokem +2

      Ya I have over 100 hours on my crush washers on my bike, none of them leak.

  • @MarylandWearAndCarry
    @MarylandWearAndCarry Před 3 lety

    Does brake cleaner degrade the o-ring seals?

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO  Před 3 lety +1

      Shouldn’t be a problem

    • @dlrmon1
      @dlrmon1 Před 3 lety +2

      Brake cleaners and most carb cleaners degrade rubber...if you use it ...do it quick, don’t let it soak in.

    • @MarylandWearAndCarry
      @MarylandWearAndCarry Před 3 lety +1

      @@dlrmon1 This has been my experience. I was wondering if ktm is using some synthetic seals or something to prevent degradation when exposed to harsh solvents.

    • @dlrmon1
      @dlrmon1 Před 3 lety +2

      @davidchilton...that’s possible, still not a good habit...most vehicles do not have anything special. I do now that again “most all” carb and/or all brake cleaners warn you to avoid rubberized parts. Had to learn the hard way of coarse...lol

    • @MarylandWearAndCarry
      @MarylandWearAndCarry Před 3 lety +1

      @@dlrmon1 Do you recommend alcohol or some other mild solvent to use when cleaning around rubber parts that you are not planning to replace?

  • @George-nx5lo
    @George-nx5lo Před 3 lety +3

    I quit using torque wrenches years ago, my hand is far superior. Last straw for me was tightening a bolt to “spec” and literally saying this sure feels way too tight and i thinks it’s about to strip but ill do what the manual says… then having it strip a few lbs short of “spec”

    • @daleadmire1451
      @daleadmire1451 Před rokem

      I stopped using wenches years ago. My hand is far superior …LOL.

  • @marshallhatcher5365
    @marshallhatcher5365 Před 3 lety +1

    Those bolts do not look OEM -- what bolts are those holding the stator case cover and oil filter cap on?

    • @nepicness
      @nepicness Před 3 lety

      Probably spec bolt kit or a BOLT kit

  • @MrSchu74
    @MrSchu74 Před 3 lety +2

    50 hours? whoa....slow riding means hot engine.

    • @k5kingg11
      @k5kingg11 Před 3 lety +2

      I am currently doing 30 hour changes riding hard. Oil samples done since day one with Motorex

    • @tjlovesrachel
      @tjlovesrachel Před rokem

      @@k5kingg11 how are the oil samples coming back?? And do you notice like hard/notchy shifting with oil that old?

    • @k5kingg11
      @k5kingg11 Před rokem +1

      @@tjlovesrachel Samples are still all well within spec. I don't notice any difference in shifting or engine noise with new or old oil. I had some high silica in my last sample and I believe it's from dirt intrusion from a bad fitted air filter. I need to put on some more hours to see what the next one looks like to tell for sure if anything is happening internally.

    • @daleadmire1451
      @daleadmire1451 Před rokem

      @@k5kingg11 thank you for that info that’s good news. The maintenance schedule has been scaring me about purchasing a KTM 500.

  • @MichaelCzajka
    @MichaelCzajka Před rokem +1

    Wow that's a lot of metal coming out of that engine in only a couple of hours.
    Based on this test of oil coming out of new motorcycles it would be a good idea to change the oil as soon as you get the bike i.e. The factory oil is often contaminated with metal:
    czcams.com/video/9GAUo8eUXeU/video.html
    I do a regular oil analysis on my bike and oil drop test to measure wear.
    To reduce circulating particles I use a magnetic sump plug and a foam air filter.
    The magnetic sump plug also provides an indication of how much wear is occurring.
    The wear in my road/trail air cooled bikes is a fraction of that found in this trail bike despite 6,000 km oil changes.
    Ouch!!!
    :-)

  • @kellybrown2457
    @kellybrown2457 Před 2 lety

    what you say 10hr or 50hr guy, your talking rebuilds not 10 or 50hr oil change intervals are you? just want to clarify. I run Maxima 10w50 and change oil about 12hrs just ride on the street with supermoto wheels

  • @frankcraymerdds3875
    @frankcraymerdds3875 Před 2 lety

    Penton

  • @voide4233
    @voide4233 Před 2 lety +1

    Don't think you should be following the recommended oil from a person who is using an old Japanese bike that is De-Tuned for reliability. 500cc engines that are newly designed put out 50-70 hp and require more maintenance compared to 1990s designed 250cc that puts out 20 hp or 650cc that puts out 40 hp they can't be compared maintenance wise.

  • @chestertownelectric6290

    Penton, not Payton

  • @shanefoote4808
    @shanefoote4808 Před rokem +1

    Don’t agree with flipping around a crush washer…

  • @frazzle657
    @frazzle657 Před 4 měsíci

    Lesson learnt... Order a torque wrench

  • @whoscook4481
    @whoscook4481 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow. Ktm has overly complicated this process.

  • @michaelpounds9300
    @michaelpounds9300 Před 3 lety +2

    Since you brought it up... let me say the quiet part out loud. Refrain from using Rotella in your bike engine. Seen too many blown top ends from bikes running Rotella. Just saying.

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m not sure I’ve seen that myself but I’m willing to trust your experiences

    • @scottc4433
      @scottc4433 Před 3 lety +4

      That seems highly unlikely

    • @Floridawoodsbanshee
      @Floridawoodsbanshee Před 2 lety +2

      I have alot of friends using rotella in four wheelers, dirt bikes, and super bikes. No problems. The one guy is a retired tool die maker from GM. He's building bikes on the side. Said rotella is good stuff?

    • @joshpodolsky7740
      @joshpodolsky7740 Před rokem +1

      Rotella was not the reason those top ends blew up. I can guarantee that. There was a A or AA rider that only used rotella 15w40 I'm his 2017 husky 350 and ran it for almost 400 hours without doing anything to the engine(excluding valve shims). There is nothing wrong with using Rotella in a motorcycle.

    • @et17smith
      @et17smith Před rokem +1

      I have been running T6 Rotella in all my bikes and never had an issue.... my 2003 1150 GSA is at 185k KM and doesn't burn a drop of oil on 10k Km oil change intervals. Obviously very different from the 501 husky I have, but just to add my 2 cents on Rotella. Thank you Mike, your videos are amazing and very appreciated.

  • @chasejiannalone8763
    @chasejiannalone8763 Před rokem

    Penton not Peyton🤣

  • @lanwickum
    @lanwickum Před 2 lety +1

    Test new oil for particles. You will do never prefill filters again. Oil or fuel. Amazing how dirty new oil is. The 2 seconds less start run time without is nothing with a warm engine. "meets requirements of" or "recommended for use in" things used on oils I will avoid when I read them. Oils need those cert shields, auto, diesel, toys, doesn't matter.

    • @daleadmire1451
      @daleadmire1451 Před rokem

      Interesting point, even more interesting is the fact no one responded to your point…

  • @WOLFZEIT_
    @WOLFZEIT_ Před 3 lety +2

    This is the most overly complicated oil change I have ever seen

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for watching our channel

    • @WOLFZEIT_
      @WOLFZEIT_ Před 3 lety +2

      @@TACOMOTOCO I don’t mean that in a mean way just that I didn’t expect all of those different components. You did an incredible job at explaining it all 👍🏼

    • @daleadmire1451
      @daleadmire1451 Před rokem

      Leave it to the Europeans to over complicate everything right!

  • @R1Kyle
    @R1Kyle Před 2 měsíci

    How many times can a guy say boogered or boogers in one video!

  • @chalo212
    @chalo212 Před 5 měsíci

    What oil are you using?? Or is it a racing riders engine? Hahahaha its looks COOKED for 1 hr

  • @MotoVloggedOUT
    @MotoVloggedOUT Před rokem

    You can re insert the long screen visually without a tool quite easily. There’s zero practical reason in reality aside from warm and fuzzies to pre soak the oil filter. All you’re doing is leading people on to your ‘expertise’, when it is by nobodies definition actually expertise. For instance, your preferred method of removing an oil filter is to hammer a pick through it for no reason. 🤦‍♂️

  • @paologiuffredi8403
    @paologiuffredi8403 Před 3 lety

    ...more than thirty minutes to explain something that you could have done in five minutes....so booooring!!

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO  Před 3 lety +21

      Watch cat videos if you want to be entertained.
      Watch our videos if you want to learn something

    • @ddbentz12
      @ddbentz12 Před 3 lety +7

      For those of us born not knowing everything like paolo here thanks for the informative videos. I love the technicality of it!

    • @bel_976
      @bel_976 Před 3 lety +3

      In a day and age where people go to the internet/CZcams before opening their owners or repair manual, videos like this are very important. Taco Moto Co does an outstanding job with their video series, on top of all of their other endeavors, satisfying their customers worldwide and testing everything they sell. I don’t know many people who’d want to potentially damage their $10,000 European dirt bike. Even with my background in decades of automotive, reading my owners and repair manuals, I still look to these videos for insight.

    • @JasonDischer
      @JasonDischer Před 3 lety +4

      Plenty of five minute videos out there if that's what you're looking for. Mike's approach is more like the old saying about giving a man a fish, he eats for a day, teach him to fish and he eats for a lifetime. He takes his time and explains the "why" as supposed to just the "how" and as a business owner I'm sure this approach has gained him a lot of loyal customers, myself included. Enjoy the cat videos and come back when you are ready to learn, and if you already know what he is talking about then maybe add something to help others out instead of being rude. This sport has no need for people like that.

  • @jeffestrada6857
    @jeffestrada6857 Před 3 lety

    Never never never use 1/2” on metric 13mm or any imperial on metric ....very very bad advice to anyone watching .... I won’t watch anymore after hearing that byeeee ✋

    • @sumporfuk
      @sumporfuk Před 3 lety +3

      Hello, I think 🤔 it was said while using a grain of common sense, but common sense ain’t to common

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO  Před 3 lety +5

      As with any suggestion, listening *carefully* to what was said will unlock to reason it was brought up

    • @sumporfuk
      @sumporfuk Před 3 lety +4

      @@TACOMOTOCO Yeah, it’s called comprehension. Anyone that actually has wrenching experience would have already known that ½“ is roughly the equivalent to 13mm. It is not out of line to reasonably suggest using a ½” socket or spanner on a slightly rounded 13mm metric head. Publishing informative videos “is like a box of chocolates” you don’t know who is going to watch.

    • @jeffestrada6857
      @jeffestrada6857 Před 3 lety

      sumporfuk
      Yeh it’s called “butchering” as you would be 👎

    • @jeffestrada6857
      @jeffestrada6857 Před 3 lety

      sumporfuk
      Common sense has nothing to do with it, it’s metric and not imperial simple as that. If you haven’t got the correct tool don’t try use it on it-simple get the right tool. I have had lots bikes/ cars with people rounding off bolts and heads of fasteners simply because they are too lazy or stupid to use the correct tool.