I love the bike wish I had more time to ride it, it's awesome to have electric start and kick start as well, I paid 2200 for mine 2 years ago- so far it's been a great bike!
AutoTech, think I may have overpaid for mine. Just bought 1 off ebay for 3300... picking up Sunday in Chicago, only positive is the current owner is 58... so much more responsible than a young buck. Why 2 oil filter and how many screens on the 400 exc/r? Enjoyed this video... lots to learn
my brother is a ktm tech and swears by the lay the bike down to fill the oil filter cavity because it shoots directly to the bearings. I have a 2005 400exc and do so every change.. But it seems your doing fine without this step . Nice video!! ride on
Nice tutorial :) Just bought one myself.. Tip, instead of manhandling the alublock, use magnet to remove the filter.. You can buy a stack of needy magnet on eBay, they are really strong, and very cheap.. I have a telescope picker, with a magnet glued to it.. works perfect for dropped screws etc ;)
Great video. I might be too anal, but I use magnets to pull the filters out and put a thin coat of oil on the filter seals before I install. I also run the bike for 3 minutes prior to oil change. I torque the rear (magnet bolt) 13 mm bolt at 20 Nm, mid 8 mm hex at 10 Nm, side filter plates with 8 mm w/ socket extension which doesn't require me to pull the chain guard off. I lay the bike on the side and fill 1200 cc of oil. Put the bike up right and run bike for 2 minutes and shut bike off. Add about 50 cc and check oil fill window.
I don't believe it is necessary to lay the bike over every time you change the oil. However if I just rebuilt the engine and was starting it for the first time I would lay it down. But first I would fill the crankcase then the filter housings. That way I would be able to pick the bike up and start it right away before the oil in filter housings had a chance to down in to the crankcase. Hopefully I answered your questions, if you have any more ideas for videos please let me know.
Maybe a video on changing out various bearings. I'm working on changing the counter shaft bearing right now and it's fighting me pretty hard. I've drilled one hole and put a screw in to try and pull it out but I just rip the screw out each time.
Seems like a dumb question but I just did a full filter oil change . Just got the bike , is 1.5 litters going to cause an issue. Cold in the sight glass it shows right at half. Thanks for the help
I have a 2000 KTM 400 EXC and in my KTM manual it says when replacing the two main filters, you should lay the bike on it's side (once emptied and filters out) and fill the the filter housings about halfway with oil. Then put the new filters in and finish everything else exactly as you showed. Is it necessary to do this step? Or do you just skip it to save time because it's not extremely important?
I have one of these bikes why does this have two exhaust pipes mine only has one single pipe the bottom drain plug is it still Lefty Lucy righty tighty ? Cuz mine is very tight and I'm not sure
Quick question, I am new to ktms, I have a 2001 ktm 400, the sight glass is empty but my engine oil on my dipstick is om the full line, once started will it go through and come up on sight glass
So is the engine oil and gear oil the same when you change and fill? New to the bike. It’s a 450exc. I’m leaking oil from the bottom bolt that i assume is the same as the one taken out in the video. Obvious where to fill engine oil. My question again does that also serve as the gear oil? I am going to pull the bottom screw with the screen to see if there is anything making it leak. Just want to know that when i fill it that it will or will not take care of the gears. Thanks everyone!!!
thanks for the Vid! I can't figure out why only the short filter comes with a new o-ring. Do you alternate replacing the o-ring, first change the short one, next change the long one?
I'm not sure either, I like your plan we just need to make sure they are the same size. However I would always make sure to inspect both o-rings and replace the one that has the most damage.
How does the KTM exc 400 02 run for you? There is this guy that is selling one on Craig's list and I don't know if I should get the bargain or not. Thanks!
+Luis Cabral It was a 8mm Hex Socket. This is what it looked like. www.google.com/shopping/product/17809214714700607437?lsf=seller:8740,store:12426241515416982171&prds=oid:5572525104333271682&q=8mm+hex+socket&hl=en&ei=En4cVurVMIKQoQTbo5PwCg
I love the bike wish I had more time to ride it, it's awesome to have electric start and kick start as well, I paid 2200 for mine 2 years ago- so far it's been a great bike!
im looking to get one now for 220 with about 3k miles think its a good deal?
AutoTech, think I may have overpaid for mine. Just bought 1 off ebay for 3300... picking up Sunday in Chicago, only positive is the current owner is 58... so much more responsible than a young buck.
Why 2 oil filter and how many screens on the 400 exc/r?
Enjoyed this video... lots to learn
You can Never Over Pay 💰 for a RFS 450
Just picked one up! First ride tomorrow. As long as there are no chunks of metal when I do the oil change in the morning
one of the best vids on repairs ive seen - awesome job thank you very much !!!
Thanks so much! Happy to help.
3 years later Video is still a ton of help
my brother is a ktm tech and swears by the lay the bike down to fill the oil filter cavity because it shoots directly to the bearings. I have a 2005 400exc and do so every change.. But it seems your doing fine without this step . Nice video!! ride on
before or after you put the filters in??
Nice tutorial :) Just bought one myself..
Tip, instead of manhandling the alublock, use magnet to remove the filter.. You can buy a stack of needy magnet on eBay, they are really strong, and very cheap.. I have a telescope picker, with a magnet glued to it.. works perfect for dropped screws etc ;)
+Emil Fløche Thanks for watching! I think i will use a magnet next time:)
Great job explaining everything.
To remove these type of oil filters I use needle nose pliers and spread the tips into the filter to grab it from the recessed area of the filter.
Great video. I might be too anal, but I use magnets to pull the filters out and put a thin coat of oil on the filter seals before I install. I also run the bike for 3 minutes prior to oil change. I torque the rear (magnet bolt) 13 mm bolt at 20 Nm, mid 8 mm hex at 10 Nm, side filter plates with 8 mm w/ socket extension which doesn't require me to pull the chain guard off. I lay the bike on the side and fill 1200 cc of oil. Put the bike up right and run bike for 2 minutes and shut bike off. Add about 50 cc and check oil fill window.
I don't believe it is necessary to lay the bike over every time you change the oil. However if I just rebuilt the engine and was starting it for the first time I would lay it down. But first I would fill the crankcase then the filter housings. That way I would be able to pick the bike up and start it right away before the oil in filter housings had a chance to down in to the crankcase.
Hopefully I answered your questions, if you have any more ideas for videos please let me know.
Nice one thanks
Maybe a video on changing out various bearings. I'm working on changing the counter shaft bearing right now and it's fighting me pretty hard. I've drilled one hole and put a screw in to try and pull it out but I just rip the screw out each time.
Did you get it then lol
@@Teachingcasuals i did eventually get it piece by piece. a heat gun really is the way to go with that counter shaft seal.
Seems like a dumb question but I just did a full filter oil change . Just got the bike , is 1.5 litters going to cause an issue. Cold in the sight glass it shows right at half. Thanks for the help
Good job
I just brought one it was a quick buy I’m not to sure if it’s a 400 or 450 ? How do I tell
I have a 2000 KTM 400 EXC and in my KTM manual it says when replacing the two main filters, you should lay the bike on it's side (once emptied and filters out) and fill the the filter housings about halfway with oil. Then put the new filters in and finish everything else exactly as you showed.
Is it necessary to do this step? Or do you just skip it to save time because it's not extremely important?
Yes you should do it
i have a 450 exc 2007, do you know if the oil filters are the same on my model??
Yes,
they are the same.
I have one of these bikes why does this have two exhaust pipes mine only has one single pipe the bottom drain plug is it still Lefty Lucy righty tighty ? Cuz mine is very tight and I'm not sure
Quick question, I am new to ktms, I have a 2001 ktm 400, the sight glass is empty but my engine oil on my dipstick is om the full line, once started will it go through and come up on sight glass
So is the engine oil and gear oil the same when you change and fill? New to the bike. It’s a 450exc. I’m leaking oil from the bottom bolt that i assume is the same as the one taken out in the video. Obvious where to fill engine oil. My question again does that also serve as the gear oil? I am going to pull the bottom screw with the screen to see if there is anything making it leak. Just want to know that when i fill it that it will or will not take care of the gears. Thanks everyone!!!
thanks for the Vid! I can't figure out why only the short filter comes with a new o-ring. Do you alternate replacing the o-ring, first change the short one, next change the long one?
I'm not sure either, I like your plan we just need to make sure they are the same size. However I would always make sure to inspect both o-rings and replace the one that has the most damage.
Thanks !!!
Do you have any idea where I might find the short oil screen replacement? Can’t find the part # or anything anywhere.
How does the KTM exc 400 02 run for you? There is this guy that is selling one on Craig's list and I don't know if I should get the bargain or not. Thanks!
thanks )
my short oil screen gets stuck into the engine when trying to remove
good job 👏👏👏
Thank you very much!
u used 155 and 157 oil filters, do u have to use 2 different or can u use 2x 155's for example
?
What's the tool that you use for removing the short oil screen (0:15 on the video)? Regards
+Luis Cabral It was a 8mm Hex Socket. This is what it looked like.
www.google.com/shopping/product/17809214714700607437?lsf=seller:8740,store:12426241515416982171&prds=oid:5572525104333271682&q=8mm+hex+socket&hl=en&ei=En4cVurVMIKQoQTbo5PwCg
exactly how much oil did you take? please quick answer
I think it was 2.7 quarts
how much is it in Liters?
I'm not 100% sure start with 2 quarts or liters. Start the and bike and watch the window
I sold that bike 2 years ago
1.2l
What' that reservoir bottle for by the oil filter housings?
Brake
Why not use a magnetic tool to pull the filters?
falcn12 Your right, if I had one handy it would have worked well.
How mutch oil you put in? 1200?
I don’t know for sure - maybe 1.7 liters
video was backlight so hard to tell what you were doing
Wish ya at least talked a wee bit
Can’t see shit