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You're welcome. Appreciate you watching! It's been a beast and very happy with Can-Am. 500cc is plenty of power. Why do people feel the need to get more power?!?! It does everything I ask it to do. I'm super jealous. The politicians hate dirt bikes and ATV's in my area. You have to have written permission from your neighbor to ride your dirt bike on your own land if you ride within 300 feet of a dwelling. Heck they just banned gas powered leaf blowers in Annapolis, MD!!!
Hey Scott. Great video. I have a 2018 outlander 650 I got it used and today I did the engine oil and gearbox with Amsoil. I have the coolant and plan to do that next. I wish I had left all the plastic pieces off. That footwell is a pain to get out. Again. Glad I found the video so I know I need to mix my Amsoil coolant with some distilled water. I kept thinking it went in straight.
Nice machine! Thank you. That footwell is terrible getting off. I hope the newer Can-Am's have a better design. Consider the new AMSOIL Powersports Antifreeze & Coolant (PSA), www.amsoil.com/p/amsoil-powersports-antifreeze-coolant-psaf/?zo=1649274. It's all teed up and ready to go. No need to add water. The product was not available when I recorded the video.
Just a tip I learned. When flushing the system use actual coolant. I have seen guys flush the system with distilled water and the water doesn’t all come out. Then when you add your fresh coolant it mixes with the distilled water and dilutes your coolant.
Thanks Nathan. I like it! Makes perfect sense to me. It's very difficult to get all of it out when just draining and filling. May just have to let it run a little longer to build temp to open the thermostat with the coolant vs water. Appreciate the suggestion.
@@mcmuskie2563 not true. Buddy of mine flushed with distilled water, added coolant, ran it and then topped it off. Had to mess with the water pump shortly after….coolant was extremely diluted
Great Question William. It is best to use the bleeder valves. I did not. They are tucked up in there and require more plastic to be removed. I like to run with the cap off, get it nice and hot so the thermostat opens. Never had the bubbles not work themselves out and out.
@@officeroil-amsoil3463 Ur a nice guy...most you tubers would bark back and tell the commenter to watch the damn video. Haha. Nice video, it was very helpful...Thanks
@@WINTERTIGER-ng3lp sounds like you have a leak. Consider filling it up with distilled water to where the water is coming out. Fix the leak first. Once fixed then fill it back up with distilled water and let it idle with the cap off until the fan kicks on and it starts to steam. Then you'll know the thermostat is open. Drain all the water out and refill with coolant.
You're welcome! Consider the new AMSOIL Powersports Antifreeze & Coolant (PSAFQT), www.amsoil.com/p/powersports-antifreeze-coolant-psaf/?zo=1649274. It's new and designed specifically for the hard demands of dirt bikes, ATV's, UTV's, motorcycles, etc. It was not available when I made this video. @@WINTERTIGER-ng3lp
How long did it take to refill with water? I'm doing this on my outlander right now, and i can only get 200ml in at a time and seems like it's full after 800ml
Hi. Can I add antifreeze that mixes with any color to the existing coolant? (Can am coolant)...and that small hose on the water pump suppose to have a rubber in it? I have a 2020 570 2up base model..
Hi there. Great question Todd. Yes, it is my understanding the manufactures simply add a dye to their coolants to make you think you have to run the “purple, green, red, etc.” coolant. Don’t be fooled by the color. Wouldn’t hurt to double check the specs on both just to be sure. But, you should be just fine to top off. When you run out of Can-Am Coolant please consider upgrading to AMSOIL’s new Powersports Antifreeze and Coolant (PSAFQT) in your machine for maximum protection, www.amsoil.com/p/powersports-antifreeze-coolant-psaf/?zo=1649274
Great question. I'd consider sticking with distilled water or even new coolant to flush. It can be difficult to get all the old fluid out even when popping a hose. Especially if the thermostat is closed. This way some of your old coolant isn't in there for a long while. I'd rather have clean water or fresh coolant in there.
Meant to be show how to perform a coolant change on your ATV. AMSOIL is simply what I use. The info is there for any others who might possibly be looking for maximum heat reduction and protection in their machines as well.
Help me earn the credit for your AMSOIL purchase by adding my AMSOIL Referral # 1649274 at checkout or simply order through my website: officeroil.com/
Save 25% on AMSOIL an AMSOIL Preferred Customer. Learn more: www.amsoil.com/offers/pc/?zo=1649274
Great totorial! thanks! Have the same ATV, it is a blast! Totally road legal here in Norway, great runabout vehicle.
You're welcome. Appreciate you watching! It's been a beast and very happy with Can-Am. 500cc is plenty of power. Why do people feel the need to get more power?!?! It does everything I ask it to do.
I'm super jealous. The politicians hate dirt bikes and ATV's in my area. You have to have written permission from your neighbor to ride your dirt bike on your own land if you ride within 300 feet of a dwelling. Heck they just banned gas powered leaf blowers in Annapolis, MD!!!
You’re the best, my car wouldn’t start and now it does 4 sec 1/4 miles. This is magic!!!
Thanks Hayden! All it needed was the AMSOIL Flux Capacitor.
Scott showed me the best oil in the game. My car has never ran so smooth
Thanks Bryce!
Hey Scott. Great video. I have a 2018 outlander 650 I got it used and today I did the engine oil and gearbox with Amsoil. I have the coolant and plan to do that next. I wish I had left all the plastic pieces off. That footwell is a pain to get out. Again. Glad I found the video so I know I need to mix my Amsoil coolant with some distilled water. I kept thinking it went in straight.
Nice machine! Thank you. That footwell is terrible getting off. I hope the newer Can-Am's have a better design. Consider the new AMSOIL Powersports Antifreeze & Coolant (PSA), www.amsoil.com/p/amsoil-powersports-antifreeze-coolant-psaf/?zo=1649274. It's all teed up and ready to go. No need to add water. The product was not available when I recorded the video.
@@officeroil-amsoil3463 I think that's what I ordered. Thanks!
@@Weathergeekdan great. Please let me know how it goes?
Great work!!! Very helpful video. Scott is the best in the oil game!!!
Thanks Luca!
Just a tip I learned. When flushing the system use actual coolant. I have seen guys flush the system with distilled water and the water doesn’t all come out. Then when you add your fresh coolant it mixes with the distilled water and dilutes your coolant.
Thanks Nathan. I like it! Makes perfect sense to me. It's very difficult to get all of it out when just draining and filling. May just have to let it run a little longer to build temp to open the thermostat with the coolant vs water. Appreciate the suggestion.
The dilution is so minimal it’s not worth mentioning
@@mcmuskie2563 not true. Buddy of mine flushed with distilled water, added coolant, ran it and then topped it off. Had to mess with the water pump shortly after….coolant was extremely diluted
@@nathanwhite509my coolant was so diluted it looked like pure distilled water
Makes sense
did you use the bleeding valve or it just would be better to ?
Great Question William. It is best to use the bleeder valves. I did not. They are tucked up in there and require more plastic to be removed. I like to run with the cap off, get it nice and hot so the thermostat opens. Never had the bubbles not work themselves out and out.
@@officeroil-amsoil3463 Ur a nice guy...most you tubers would bark back and tell the commenter to watch the damn video. Haha. Nice video, it was very helpful...Thanks
@@truckguy6.7 Ha-ha, thank you. I appreciate you supporting my channel. Happy to help!
What do I do if it doesn’t drain
What have you done to get the fluid out?
@@officeroil-amsoil3463 I have a question about the coolant. I left the atv outside without using it and it just ran out idk what happened
@@WINTERTIGER-ng3lp sounds like you have a leak. Consider filling it up with distilled water to where the water is coming out. Fix the leak first. Once fixed then fill it back up with distilled water and let it idle with the cap off until the fan kicks on and it starts to steam. Then you'll know the thermostat is open. Drain all the water out and refill with coolant.
@@officeroil-amsoil3463 I’ll try that thank you
You're welcome! Consider the new AMSOIL Powersports Antifreeze & Coolant (PSAFQT), www.amsoil.com/p/powersports-antifreeze-coolant-psaf/?zo=1649274. It's new and designed specifically for the hard demands of dirt bikes, ATV's, UTV's, motorcycles, etc. It was not available when I made this video. @@WINTERTIGER-ng3lp
Where can I get thar radiator washer
washer?
Is there any problem if we put water instead of coopant
Sorry, please help me understand a little better?
How long did it take to refill with water? I'm doing this on my outlander right now, and i can only get 200ml in at a time and seems like it's full after 800ml
Shouldn't take long. Where are you adding the water?
@@officeroil-amsoil3463 to the rad itself
That is really strange. What did you end up doing?
Hi. Can I add antifreeze that mixes with any color to the existing coolant? (Can am coolant)...and that small hose on the water pump suppose to have a rubber in it? I have a 2020 570 2up base model..
Hi there. Great question Todd. Yes, it is my understanding the manufactures simply add a dye to their coolants to make you think you have to run the “purple, green, red, etc.” coolant. Don’t be fooled by the color. Wouldn’t hurt to double check the specs on both just to be sure. But, you should be just fine to top off.
When you run out of Can-Am Coolant please consider upgrading to AMSOIL’s new Powersports Antifreeze and Coolant (PSAFQT) in your machine for maximum protection, www.amsoil.com/p/powersports-antifreeze-coolant-psaf/?zo=1649274
Nice work!! Appreciate the insight.
Thanks Chance!
Alright, get to it.
I get there, ha.
I have one 3 years old, 2020, 450
Nice! Mine has performed great. I've been running it really hard on the farm. How do you like yours?
Starts 1:51
The meat and potatoes.
This is your 1st time change the coolasnt
Yes. I bought it used and wanted to upgrade to AMSOIL. www.amsoil.com/?zo=1649274
So distilled water better than old coolant😅
Great question. I'd consider sticking with distilled water or even new coolant to flush. It can be difficult to get all the old fluid out even when popping a hose. Especially if the thermostat is closed. This way some of your old coolant isn't in there for a long while. I'd rather have clean water or fresh coolant in there.
To bad it was a n advertisement and not very informational!!!
Meant to be show how to perform a coolant change on your ATV. AMSOIL is simply what I use. The info is there for any others who might possibly be looking for maximum heat reduction and protection in their machines as well.