FJ09 How to Coolant Change - MT09 FZ09 XSR Yamaha CP3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video, I go over all the relevant details to change the coolant on my 2015 Yamaha FJ09. This process should be similar to a FZ09, MT09 or XSR motorcycle.
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Thanks man, these videos are so helpful.
Thanks Calvin very helpful!
I'm always a little jealous when I see such a clean moto ;) Thanks for your videos, they help a lot!
Glad the videos help!
thanks a lot!! these videos really help!!
You're very welcome!
Thank you!!
Que grande así da gusto
Which temp should radiator fan kicking in? Someone said at forums that not until 106°c but isnt this too high?
Appreciate the detailed “how to” I have a 2001 FZ1. Do you know the difference between the orange and green? Also what oil do you run? Thanks again for a great video
With motorcycles, non of them are particularly picky when it comes to coolant. As long as you use a coolant that is safe on aluminum (which nearly all of them are) you are good to go. Basic engine ice or prestone 50/50 coolant is all you need.
Out of curiosity, what happened to the fazer?
I sold it, after seven years of ownership. It was time to move on.
What size is the crusher washer? Can I just get one from the building material store? Or better to go straight to yamaha?
Thank you
Pretty sure it’s a M6 size if you’re looking at a hardware store. Any copper crush washer of the same size will suffice.
@@Calvinm thanks a lot continue the good work
There's no need to "flush" the cooling system with fresh water after removing the old coolant and filling with new coolant?
Not really. You get about 95% of the coolant out without flushing it so I wouldn’t say it’s necessary.
@Calvinm do you still have your motorcycle? I bought a fz6
Its not about getting all of the coolant out. Sometimes if you dont change the coolant after a long time, gunk and rust starts to occur as the coolant has degraded passed its shelf life. Flushing helps remove all of those contaminants before refilling with coolant.
Should the radiator be completely full when the bike is completely cold?
Yes, it should be full right up to the cap when it’s leaning on the side stand.
Hi there. I want to buy a Yamaha fz6. My only concern is that it has about 100k kilometres. Should I buy it or I should pass it?
These bikes last a loooong time and have even gone past 200k km’s. I would recommend you ensure the maintenance has been done. If it has it could go on forever.
@@Calvinm thank you for your answer. I think that the maintenance has been done correctly. The bike was crashed 3 years ago. The owner sent me a video about the crash. He just slipped on the road, there were marks on the engine block and they were welded. The guy said that since than the bike is running perfectly. Should I be concerned or it is fine and I should go ahead and buy it?
I've been riding mine with low coolant for a while, hope it's ok
Hope it’s okay too!
Nice bucket placement boss 😂🙈