Great video ! An observation though. You have chosen a more difficult way to take the radiator off. The radiator, with all the plastic assembly, is easily removed if: the three metal clips are detached (the two inside and the one below), the antifreeze hoses are removed from the engine and not from the radiator, and, of course, the hose to the expansion vessel is removed. This is the method used by BMW dealers. PS: To avoid doing damage to the secondary air line, all you have to do is heat up those three guys at 70 degrees Celsius.
No video on removing air distribution tube in either end of part one (which ends with pointing air tube out) and part two which begins with tube out and broken in the process. Removing air tube seems like it is straight forward but removing it without breaking it is a bitch. Trying heat now as suggested by temciuc
Kirk thanks for the interesting video. I myself have a K1600 with 29000 km on the clock. Is it really necessary to adjust all the valves then? Sincerely, Walter from the Netherlands
Hi Jay, Any suggestions: I flushed my K1600 clutch and used the new Blue Blood Fluid. There is a tiny air bubble I think close to the master cylinder. How do I get that pesky bubble out? It has been four months and it still has not worked its way to the reservoir. I was thinking of breaking loose the upper hose or i could try to do a vacuum at the slave but hate to waste the $26 blue blood fluid
So sorry I missed this! If you know it is close to the end, I wonder if you could thread a small tube into the line and then suck out the bubble. Also, if you hold anything that vibrates (fill in your own tool name here) against the line that might help motivate it to come out. Let us know what happens either way!
It was my first change. The gaps were widening, but they were functioning just fine. At 65k miles, I've never needed a valve adjustment either. They're all within spec, and I ride hard, lol!
@@JayBearjaysbigadventure Yeah, i've done a lot of research on the valve adjustment subject and what I found out from other people's experiences is that adjustment is never needed. They do the clearance check, but even at 120k no adjustment is needed. BMW says we should change spark plugs at 18k - that's just ridiculous! But to each of their own. $1200 for 18k service at the local BMW shop, and it doesn't even include oil change, or the final drive oil replacement... :)
Thanks Jay. Fyi the reason why I watched your video is to change my rad fluid over to MOTUL engine ice. It takes 10-20 degrees out of the fluid.
Great video Jay! Thanks very helpful.
Great video ! An observation though. You have chosen a more difficult way to take the radiator off. The radiator, with all the plastic assembly, is easily removed if: the three metal clips are detached (the two inside and the one below), the antifreeze hoses are removed from the engine and not from the radiator, and, of course, the hose to the expansion vessel is removed.
This is the method used by BMW dealers.
PS: To avoid doing damage to the secondary air line, all you have to do is heat up those three guys at 70 degrees Celsius.
Oh, NOW you tell me this, lol! Thanks for the great tip!
Thanks for the videos. I'm looking for part 2 but can't find it. Thanks again. Oops. Found it. Thanks.
No video on removing air distribution tube in either end of part one (which ends with pointing air tube out) and part two which begins with tube out and broken in the process. Removing air tube seems like it is straight forward but removing it without breaking it is a bitch. Trying heat now as suggested by temciuc
@jay bear are you planning to do a video on clutch fluid replacement for the K16?
Interesting idea! Yeah, should definitely do that one.
Merci pour ta vidéo.
Kirk thanks for the interesting video.
I myself have a K1600 with 29000 km on the clock.
Is it really necessary to adjust all the valves then?
Sincerely,
Walter from the Netherlands
My bike has 65000 miles, and not one of them have required adjustment.
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The titel is ...spark & airfilter...
watch the vid !!!
Hi Jay, Any suggestions: I flushed my K1600 clutch and used the new Blue Blood Fluid. There is a tiny air bubble I think close to the master cylinder. How do I get that pesky bubble out? It has been four months and it still has not worked its way to the reservoir. I was thinking of breaking loose the upper hose or i could try to do a vacuum at the slave but hate to waste the $26 blue blood fluid
So sorry I missed this! If you know it is close to the end, I wonder if you could thread a small tube into the line and then suck out the bubble. Also, if you hold anything that vibrates (fill in your own tool name here) against the line that might help motivate it to come out. Let us know what happens either way!
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Nightmare !!!
Hi Jeff! You mentioned you did this at 50-something thousand miles. Did you change your spark plugs prior to that or is this the first change?
It was my first change. The gaps were widening, but they were functioning just fine. At 65k miles, I've never needed a valve adjustment either. They're all within spec, and I ride hard, lol!
@@JayBearjaysbigadventure Yeah, i've done a lot of research on the valve adjustment subject and what I found out from other people's experiences is that adjustment is never needed. They do the clearance check, but even at 120k no adjustment is needed. BMW says we should change spark plugs at 18k - that's just ridiculous! But to each of their own. $1200 for 18k service at the local BMW shop, and it doesn't even include oil change, or the final drive oil replacement... :)
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i'm looking for that Venom stand everywhere, but cannot find it.
www.amazon.com/dp/B08GCBGMHZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_H8JC3GT1FB3BJA93Y0WY
Thanks- but this one has a wheel in each corner & does not work with the center stand arm
@@leightri DOH! You're right. Here's the one like mine that works with the center stand arm. www.toolots.com/mt99001.html?cid=9952931480
Jay, The Venom Center stand dolly has a 500 lb capacity according to the manufacturer. Can you expound on this. It appears to work well on your K16.
I saw the same... My bike is a k1600GTLE... I was getting ready to pull the trigger but at 800LBS I don't know
Quel boulot effectué 😢
Great video
Thanks!