I did, yes. Decided to make a video and show how it's done and explain what I did basically after I started. It's a relatively easy service to do and I feel it should be able to be done with how I explained everything. If there's anything specific you are looking for just reach out and ask!
Not sure how I commented from my other channel, but yes I did. If there's anything specific you are looking for feel free to reach out and I'll help in any way I can.
I have a '06 rhino 660. When I got this thing the oil cooler lines had rotted out. I replaced the lines, but there is nowhere I can find to hook them up at or near the oil filter. Been unable to find a video to address this. Any ideas?
I will have to check that out for you. Honestly have worked on hundreds or these but haven't touched one in a while at the same time. As far as I remember they come off the cooler and down along the side of the motor I believe. I may have a manual and if so I'll get back to you on what I see
The inner part is a fan and is what it is called. The outer part is the air shroud cylinder that covers the fan. The outer part that the duct connects to.
In my country we say "tell me how clean your car is and I'll tell you who you are". It's good to clean the engine or the vehicle in general sometimes, especially when we have to take a video of it. Your engine is very dirty.
@@exupakias no need to apologize!! I don't like a filthy machine either! Very often customers drop machines off that I will wash even before I work on them! Don't want any dirt or anything falling into an engine opening!
You started half way into it
I did, yes. Decided to make a video and show how it's done and explain what I did basically after I started. It's a relatively easy service to do and I feel it should be able to be done with how I explained everything. If there's anything specific you are looking for just reach out and ask!
Not sure how I commented from my other channel, but yes I did. If there's anything specific you are looking for feel free to reach out and I'll help in any way I can.
Appreciate it man!
I have a '06 rhino 660. When I got this thing the oil cooler lines had rotted out. I replaced the lines, but there is nowhere I can find to hook them up at or near the oil filter. Been unable to find a video to address this. Any ideas?
I will have to check that out for you. Honestly have worked on hundreds or these but haven't touched one in a while at the same time. As far as I remember they come off the cooler and down along the side of the motor I believe. I may have a manual and if so I'll get back to you on what I see
Do you know what the black fan is called under the oil filter next to the gas tank
The inner part is a fan and is what it is called. The outer part is the air shroud cylinder that covers the fan. The outer part that the duct connects to.
I bought the kit and will change the oil. Where do you add the oil? in the spout where you check the oil?
Yes that us correct. You need a long funnel to do so.
In my country we say "tell me how clean your car is and I'll tell you who you are". It's good to clean the engine or the vehicle in general sometimes, especially when we have to take a video of it. Your engine is very dirty.
Oh yes, I agree with you there! Luckily, not my machine 😂 it's a customer's.
@@wickedrepairs8527 ok,sorry
@@exupakias no need to apologize!! I don't like a filthy machine either! Very often customers drop machines off that I will wash even before I work on them! Don't want any dirt or anything falling into an engine opening!