Oil Change - 2017 Yamaha Grizzly 700 (With Priming the Filter)

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
  • Hey ! It was time for an oil change, so I decided to film it. This is the first time changing the oil on the new 708cc motor and my first time "priming" the oil filter. Hope you like it, Thumbs up & leave me a comment !
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  • @Alf.G
    @Alf.G 5 років тому +5

    I agree with another comment on the oil filter orientation. But the one minute that it takes to prime the filter is worth the peace of mind to me. Great video, I enjoy the bits of fun you add to them 🍻

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey ! you could be right with the priming the filter, it is a peace of mind. Glad you liked the video !! thanks for watching !

  • @chrisparent271
    @chrisparent271 3 роки тому +1

    Another great video. I am new to the ATV scene but these videos give me a much better understanding of general maintenance. Well done and much appreciated.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  3 роки тому

      Hey Chris ! thanks man ! I plan on doing another video on a check up before the summer season, so keep an eye out for that.

  • @jodymurphy3367
    @jodymurphy3367 3 роки тому +2

    Just bought a 17 Grizzly and changing oil tonight. Hello from Newfoundland.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  3 роки тому +1

      Hey ! hope the video helped ya ! Cheers B'y ! haha

  • @normandsimard6795
    @normandsimard6795 4 роки тому +2

    Just want to say thank you , I have the same bike but never did the oil change. This will save me time. You might not be a mechanic but you explained very well and very simply. Best regards .Also very nice to have Canadian explanation save a lot a conversion

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      Hey ! well thank you for checking out my video, I'm glad it could help ya ! I'm not one for talking too much or making a short conversation long... haha keep it short and simple. thanks again !

  • @hayesiq
    @hayesiq 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much!!! My atv is exactly like yours. So I’m super happy to have found ya! I will be changing my oil soon thanks to you. I have a problem with my starter switch now and I don’t know what’s going on... Anyway thanks again!

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey man ! congrats on the new bike and thanks for subbing to my channel, I have a few videos on the grizzly 4X4 button fix, installing a Winch, heated grips and rear storage box. Whats wrong with your starter button?

  • @policronia
    @policronia 5 років тому +3

    Shed song was good lol. Enjoyed the video dude. Thanks. Grizz started really well for -22c. Cheers from Caledon

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому +1

      Hey ! yeah I love that song !! Buddy Washisname - "the Shed" they are a band from Newfoundland CAN. yeah she started really well, it was sitting for a while and it's been pretty cold lately. You're in Caledon Ontario?

  • @danburch9989
    @danburch9989 5 років тому +10

    On priming the oil filter. On a horizontally mounted oil filter, you can't get enough oil into the filter to make a difference without spilling most of it back out due to gravity. There's enough residual oil on the cylinders and crankshaft bearings to do the job until oil pressure builds up. Just don'tr race the engine, let it idle until pressure is normal.

    • @NLINE7
      @NLINE7 5 років тому +2

      I agree !

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому +1

      Hey Dan, that makes really good sense ! I always let the machine idle until its warmed up before I ride it, thanks for the tip !

    • @danburch9989
      @danburch9989 5 років тому +1

      @@Maritimer I took another look at your video. Starting at 5:08, when you removed the oil filter, I didn't see much oil drain into the pan (unless it went over your skid plate). So, it seems to me that every time you start your engine, it's starting with an empty oil filter anyway. After all these y ears, your ride seems to be operating a-okay. My ride is due for an oil change. Gotta get it done by the end of this month.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Oh I believe more drained out before I got the camera on and zoomed in. Get er changed up and out on the trail ! haha

    • @NLINE7
      @NLINE7 5 років тому

      My 2008 Arctic Cat 650 TRV oil filter screws on like at a 45* degree angle, also I believe my 2005 Suzuki Eiger 400 is similar to the same angle. No way I could fill those with oil without a mess, now my Dodge Cummins truck I always pre fill the oil filter with oil since it screws on vertically.

  • @mottom2033
    @mottom2033 3 роки тому +2

    Yeah we fill the the filters. Great job! Maybe right down in your garage the kms. In case its lost on your bike but perfect I would say. Great idea using Trip setting.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  3 роки тому +1

      Hey buddy ! You're right I should write it down too, I do that with my truck.

  • @ivanfitch9158
    @ivanfitch9158 4 роки тому +1

    Great video !! I just bought a2017 grizz and have to do the oil for peace of mind , one extra step I take is to pop the filter gasket and oil both sides of it . Anyway great job cheers from the south shore

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      Hey ! congrats on the new bike ! always good to change the oil and fluids, just for that piece of mind. I've never heard of oiling both sides of that gasket, it makes sense but you'd have to be careful not to damage it eh?
      thanks for the tips, I appreciate it !

  • @mikequyl8754
    @mikequyl8754 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks man I have the 700 just being lazy I didn’t want to drain any out . Great video keep them coming

  • @kevimc
    @kevimc 5 років тому

    got on on the lake for the first time this winter; had fun getting to trails I do not get to the rest of the year; last two years only had one week of ice driving each year; Eastern Nova Scotia

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey !! Nice to see a fellow maritimer ! Where in NS are you? yeah the winters on the Eastern Shore, aren't what they used to be, you guys get cold temps, everything freezes up, then you'll get +5 and rain haha hard to get some good ice that way.... be careful on those lakes, young guy from Lake Charlotte (Close to my hometown) just lost his life by falling through an open spot on the lake... I didn't know him personally but I have a bunch of friends who knew him, I guess he was a really really good guy.

  • @rajkirannatarajan9276
    @rajkirannatarajan9276 5 років тому +1

    Another excellent video. Don’t know about maritimes, but in Sask I only use the Yamalube winter spec oil change kit because my Grizz needs to operate in the frigid cold for short runs. Kit comes with replacement washers and disposables.
    Looking forward to more videos.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey !!! Man you're the second person who told me about this Winter kit from Yamaha, my dealer didn't even offer it..... maybe its because it doesn't get as cold here as it does out in Sask.... and sometimes we get warm days, and even rain haha weird weather here on the east coast lol thanks again ! I appreciate the support !

  • @boomergsx13r
    @boomergsx13r 5 років тому

    Love watching you videos here in Mississippi. Wish we got snow down here like you be riding in

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey ! I bet you guys have a totally different terrain haha the snow is always fun, your machine stays clean, you can rip it up easily, but it sure does suck shovelling !!!! hahaha thats why I bought a snow blower lol thanks for watching and leaving me a comment !

  • @mathewriley9372
    @mathewriley9372 5 років тому

    Great video and awesome tips. All the best from PEI!

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey ! thanks buddy ! glad you liked the video. Nice PEI !

  • @raboccardi1
    @raboccardi1 4 роки тому +1

    Great video. Very helpful and great job on the camera angles.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      Hey thanks a lot ! they take a while to do but are worth it in the end fo sure !

  • @charlespalmerii4299
    @charlespalmerii4299 3 роки тому +1

    From Arizona , USA , have a deposit on new Grizz , not in yet but trying to learn as much as I can about them. thanks charlie

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  3 роки тому

      Hey Charlie ! that's awesome you're picking up a new machine ! the Grizz was a good choice. Thanks for commenting and watching !

  • @SuperKax3
    @SuperKax3 5 років тому +1

    Great vid. I do it a little different jug of moonshine 1/4 jug to start. Very important!!! I use k&n 303 and just take the filter and dip it in the pan of old oil about and inch in for a few seconds. Flip it up and clean off. Screw on with care. Drain plug. Fill with same oil it’s made for the bike. Finish jug of shine with a smile. Cheers bro hope to see more. I just got into the ATV world. Kodiak 700 snorkel kit next week. Canada Rocks eh.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey man ! Sounds like you're a real Professional ! hahaha probably have much more fun than I had lol !!! thanks for the support ! and Canada Rocks for sure !

  • @eugeneodell1543
    @eugeneodell1543 5 років тому

    Great info vid. Thanks for doing that. Never did that myself. Always had someone else do it for me.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      thanks ! glad you liked it, and maybe you could try to change your own oil next time, could save you a few bucks, better in your pocket than a dealers haha More money for beer ! lol

  • @bdbdwd
    @bdbdwd 3 роки тому +1

    I run 5-30 Yamalube for cold weather. My 708 takes 72 ounces to top of hash mark . Prime filter , add 2 quarts let run a couple minutes through machine . Keep adding remaining oil to proper level . My dealer does oil changes this way , and it works for me . Good vid !

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  3 роки тому

      Hey Don, it sounds like we basically do the same thing, it's worked for me as well, Over 3000km on this bike now and no issues.

    • @bdbdwd
      @bdbdwd 3 роки тому

      @@Maritimer Thanks for getting back . Good riding !

  • @quaddingsous
    @quaddingsous 5 років тому +2

    Good video for the folks who are new to the sport and have just bought a Yammy.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey buddy ! yeah I figured it might help some ppl out, and nice to get some content on the channel, with all this cold weather haha too cold for riding lol

  • @Fueler
    @Fueler 2 роки тому +1

    Great video from Newfoundland!!

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  2 роки тому

      thanks a lot man ! Cheers !

  • @terryw.milburn8565
    @terryw.milburn8565 5 років тому +2

    Good Job Bro ! Only thing left is a Trail Ride ! Stay Frosty Friend ! ATB T God Bless

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому +1

      Your Right !! but its -25 today So...... not today haha thanks for watching !

  • @geraldmonette6318
    @geraldmonette6318 4 роки тому +1

    Very good video, thanks I'll be changing my oil soon

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому +1

      Hey ! Glad it helped you out ! Good luck !

  • @rossbentz2444
    @rossbentz2444 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you sir! Helpful information and well done. -Massachusetts

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      thanks man, glad you liked it and it helped ya !

  • @brianfifield2540
    @brianfifield2540 5 років тому +2

    drive that quad up on 4 blocks of 6x6 makes life a lot easier. no need to prime the filter enough oil in the engine for start up... . my opinion....my 09 grizzly has 23000kms never primed a filter yet.. oil change every 1K kms diffs get changed too. mechanic 40 years but hey you are doing a thorough job.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому +1

      Hey Brian ! I wanted to try priming the filter, and I have the 708 and you have the trusty 686cc motor, I've heard some stories of blue smoke after an oil change on the new bikes, and figured the prime would help against that. But you are probably right and with 40 years experience who am I to argue haha my background is Electronics and Electrical lol
      You've racked up some KLM on your machine !!! haha thats awesome ! my buddy Adam has a 2015 with almost 16,000klm on it already haha (He's also a Mechanic)
      thanks for the nice words though, always nice to get feedback and if a Mechanic says i'm doing good, then I must be doing something right haha

  • @markb.1259
    @markb.1259 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent video.... Thanks! I'm no expert, but the only way I see "priming the oil filter" being of value is it the filter were mounted in the vertical direction. Since the Grizzly 700's is mounted horizontally... I think any oil put into the filter will run out once you tip it on it's side to install it.
    I did an oil change on my 2007 Grizzly 700 yesterday. My oil filter is stuck on. Going to have to use a bigger wrench the next time I change the oil.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      Hey Mark ! glad you liked the video ! you could be right, im no mechanic, I just wanted to try it, I normally dont do that.
      that sucks ! in this video I had a hell of a time to get my oil filter off.... I wasn't happy haha

  • @rjflynn9856
    @rjflynn9856 5 років тому +3

    Great video only thing i could sudjest if u do another one you might want to mention to tell people to check the mating surface of were the oil filter rest a gainst is clean an that the old seal isnt still there cause you dont want to double seal it youll leak oil like crazzy an make sure people replace the crush washer on the drain plug.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey man ! thats a really good point ! I've never had that happen but I could see that happening for sure ! thanks !

  • @MrMharley
    @MrMharley 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video , I found you on Instagram today👍🏻happy trails Ga one of those American Guys😂

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  3 роки тому

      Hey Mike ! thanks a lot man ! Cheers buddy !

  • @CBcrawler
    @CBcrawler 5 років тому +2

    Awesome man!

  • @cokefloat1
    @cokefloat1 Рік тому +1

    Great video content, Steve in Sicamous B.C. Cheers.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  Рік тому

      Hey ! thanks a lot ! glad you like the videos !

  • @rjl7765
    @rjl7765 5 років тому

    hey there from Alberta, I have a Honda and it has a different filter set up. The filter housing is built into the case and you just remove a cover and change out a cartridge. Can't really charge it even if I wanted to.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey !! The ol Honda motor can run on canola oil ! haha so reliable ! Nice to see people watching from across Canada, thanks for the comment !

  • @Zeroflax
    @Zeroflax 3 роки тому +1

    Honestly where i am in alberta the yamalube kit is cheaper than buying other wet clutch safe oil and a fram filter. Keep using the yamalube its worth it.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  3 роки тому

      Hey ! thanks man ! I have been. Cheers !!

  • @TheLannyboy
    @TheLannyboy 4 роки тому +1

    Yes sir good vid I’m just about done my break in period on my 2019 kodiak 700....cheers and keep the vids a coming my other channel might be doing some vids but we will see.....

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      Hey ! thank you ! how are you liking the Kodiak?

    • @TheLannyboy
      @TheLannyboy 4 роки тому +1

      Maritimer I’m loving the ride it’s the best thing I’ve purchased in years.... I’m finally back out in the back country where I spent my youth.....I’m getting some 27” tires and skid plates and go from there....Cheers and keep those vid coming...

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      Hey ! thats awesome man ! Do you have a Winch? I'd go for that before skid plates. I've never had aftermarket skid plates, always just had stock ones and they work fine.
      I think first Mod should be Tires, 2nd mod a Winch and 3rd a storage box, but that can be different for everyone.

  • @georgefaulk2528
    @georgefaulk2528 5 років тому +1

    Love the intro music!

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      haha thanks George ! I love that tune too, Buddy Washisname and the Other Fellers - The Shed. they also have another song called "Salt Water Joys" and its a really good song, especially if you lived along the coast growing up.

  • @jasonmorehouse3756
    @jasonmorehouse3756 5 років тому

    i put oil inn al filters before install if I can, atv, cars, or trucks. horizontal filter like this, about half full and spin it on fast.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Nice, glad to see someone else does it and I'm not crazy haha I've heard a few people do the same.

  • @andrewmurray7228
    @andrewmurray7228 5 років тому +2

    Great job great info .....and i usually have 6 beer oil change ....4 beer bbq steak.....

    • @gallopingg1
      @gallopingg1 5 років тому +1

      LOL

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      hahaha If I had 6 Beers I might forget to put the drain plug back or something haha I ended up having 3 for this job lol

    • @robc.5745
      @robc.5745 5 років тому +1

      get a 30 pack and skip it , Wait for a warmer day!

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      @@robc.5745 hahaha I thought about it !!

  • @samsungtaco11
    @samsungtaco11 5 років тому

    great video maan. in the process of getting a 2019 grizzly myself. I'll be watching your videos for more tips. Wish we had trails here like the ones you go to.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey !! Oh that's awesome, the '19 went back to the trust 686cc motor, your gonna love the Grizzly, its a great all around machine. No trails where you are? are there any clubs? maybe try to find a club to join, get involved in building a trail system. Thanks for the comment !

    • @samsungtaco11
      @samsungtaco11 5 років тому

      @@Maritimer do you know why they went back to a smaller engine?
      not really any trails around here in Houston, Tx, but i'm sure there are some in the hill country northwest of here. For sure i'll look up some atv club to join. Really enjoy watching your videos. keep up the good work.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому +1

      We'll from what I heard the old 686 wouldn't pass emissions testing anymore so they contracted Subaru to build them and engine (3 year contract, 16,17,18) they had quite a few warranty claims on the 708cc with smoking issues/burning oil, so in 2019 they got the 686 to pass emissions (it runs a lot hotter than the older 686) and they use their own motors. I've driven the 686 and 708 and the power really isn't that much more noticeable, the 708 seem a bit more snappy, but not much. but my buddies 2015 Grizzly will pull wheelies easier than my 2017. top speed is the same.
      I'm just going with what I've read over the years. hope it helps !

    • @samsungtaco11
      @samsungtaco11 5 років тому +1

      @@Maritimer I picked up a 2019 kawasaki brute force 750 v twin today. Do you really have to "break in" a new 4wheeler? My sales guy told me to just keep under half throttle and it should be fine. This is my first ever quad so still learning about them. Watching your videos helps a lot.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому +1

      @@samsungtaco11 Hey man, congrats on the new machines ! those Brutes are awesome ! We'll I've heard some people say a break in is not needed just don't hold it wide open..... me personally I just drove mine gingerly, never going wide open or the same speed for a long time, just going up and down. On elf the best things you can do before you even ride it, is read the owners manual front to back, even the boring safety stuff haha seriously you'll learn a lot about your machine, and sometimes they have Break in stuff and when to do your first service. hope that helps ! Congrats again on the bike !

  • @jerrywhalen2100
    @jerrywhalen2100 4 роки тому +2

    I've primed every oil filter on every vehicle that I've owned peace of mind you're right

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      Hey Jerry ! yeah, like I said, I didn't do it to my old grizzly but I thought I'd give it a try with the new one. I think priming the filter is an old school thing, but some of the old stuff was better ! haha

  • @jonschutt2706
    @jonschutt2706 5 років тому +1

    Hey bud I've been doing that for years with all my oil filters. Never had a problem except depending on the angle how the filter goes back on I may or may not have spillage.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey buddy, Yeah I can see how it could leak out a bit on that angle, I don't feel like I put enough in, for it to leak out though. So far so good. thanks for the comment !

  • @GrampiesWorkshop
    @GrampiesWorkshop 5 років тому +2

    How's she goin'? Nice job and some nice tips on handling this task!!! Thanks for sharing. It was some cold eh!!! I live in Central Nova Scotia somewhat remote but close enough to get to the beer store!!!LOL!!! Take 'er easy!!!

    • @capeuntamed
      @capeuntamed 5 років тому +1

      Grampie's Workshop (*sigh) please stop trying so hard...

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey !! thanks for watching and commenting ! a fellow Nova Scotian ! haha Where in Central NS are you? I think everyone in Canada is close to a beer store and a Tims ! lol thanks again !

  • @pecosray
    @pecosray 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, worked out just fine.. thanks for the info. What wheels and tires are you running, I wanna upgrade , please help.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      Hey Rene ! thanks for watching ! I Ride just the stock steel Yamaha rims. but I run the Maxxis Big Horn 1.0's, they are a Great all around tire and perfect for my style of riding. there is a Big Horn 2.0 but they don't last as long, and aren't as tough as the 1.0. (They are Lighter though)

  • @tamaracktr6411
    @tamaracktr6411 5 років тому

    Great video!! So easy to change the oil on my Grizzly compared to my Can-Am!! I would have stretched it out to about 6 beers!!! No Smelts for a shop snack? Lol!

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому +1

      Yeah man the Grizzly is an easy machine to work on, I've never owned a Can Am, but I've seen plenty of videos, seems like they have plastic covering plastic haha No, No smelts this time lol, I need a Wood Stove ! haha

  • @viperxbr
    @viperxbr Рік тому +1

    G'day! Do you still use that oil weight (10w) in the winter? That seems a little too heavy for our (I'm in Ottawa, ON) cold winters. I'd recommend a 5w or 0w for the winter time. Easier on the gaskets and oil pump on startups. Cheers!

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  Рік тому

      Hey man, yes I run the same oil all year, if you look in the owners manual, there is a chart in there for the weight of oil and the ambient temperature it's good to use in. maybe if you were living in the arctic where it's -40 or lower, you may want to run different oil. here in NB we get days of -30, (windshield and moisture kills us haha) but I dont bother with using different oil.

  • @spurrgee5716
    @spurrgee5716 5 років тому +18

    I must be doing it wrong, it takes me 4 beers. N.H.👍

    • @gallopingg1
      @gallopingg1 5 років тому +1

      LOL

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому +1

      Hahaha !!!! this oil change took me 3 beer haha Had to run inside and get the 3rd lol

    • @jasonmorehouse3756
      @jasonmorehouse3756 5 років тому +1

      american beer is weaker so it will require more

  • @renesadventures829
    @renesadventures829 5 років тому

    how many kms did your old grizzley have on it when you got your new one? great videos enjoy watching from the north Thompson of British Columbia

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому +1

      Hey, the old one only had just over 8000klm, Sold it to a friend and she's still on the trail.

  • @joshsharpe6307
    @joshsharpe6307 4 роки тому +1

    good video. good bike

  • @gunner9010
    @gunner9010 5 років тому

    Greeting from NW Illinois, USA. I'm considering replacing my '08 Arctic Cat 500 ATV with a Grizzly. I'm gonna wait until the 2020's come out and see if they put a 850 in it. I'll probably buy a used Grizzly if they don't. I'm cheap. lol The last oil filter I bought was a K and N had a nut welded on it. Which is awesome. I bought a really long flat head screwdriver for tough oil filters and give it a little pop with a hammer. Works great on my '06 Duramax fuel filter too. lol Thanks for the videos I enjoy them.

    • @policronia
      @policronia 5 років тому +1

      Alan Andresen -used Grizz price is almost the same as new Grizz price. The resale value of those atv’s is VERY high.

    • @richardmichaud7972
      @richardmichaud7972 5 років тому +2

      www.yamahacompany.com/2018/09/09/2020-yamaha-grizzly-eps-se-release-date/

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому +1

      Hey Alan ! Nice to see some of the Yank's tuning in to my videos ! haha We'll a Grizzly is a nice step up from your AC500, but if your waiting for a twin cylinder Grizzly, you will wait forever haha all of us Grizzly riders have been begging Yamaha for a Twin, but they don't do it, not sure why. I know seeing the 850 twin in the new Wolverine is a promising site. I doubt it will be in 2020 though.
      When it comes out, I might upgrade again haha
      If it comes down to just money, look at the Kodiak 700 too, its cheaper than the Grizzly and is Almost the same machine....

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      You're right there ! and you don't see too many second hand ones for sale, people tend to keep them forever.

    • @gunner9010
      @gunner9010 5 років тому +1

      Another gentleman put a link to info. on the 2020 Grizzly and Yamaha isn't going with the 850 yet which is fine because a 700 is a big enough upgrade for me and I'd rather have proven reliability. The Tactical Black EPS SE is calling my name. I might even get lucky and get an LE if I can find one. I wanna try a windshield, seat warmer, and heated grips. lol

  • @gordolobovelos
    @gordolobovelos 5 років тому

    nice 👍 mines a 2017 grizz SE after how many miles because i live in Houston,Tx lol you recommend do the oil change?? thanks love your camping videos

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey buddy ! I say just go by what the owners manual says to change it, the Yamaha Engineers know way more than me ! hahaha Awesome to see someone from Texas watching my videos, YT is crazy for that, I'd love to visit texas someday. thank you !

  • @seanfrank4158
    @seanfrank4158 4 роки тому +2

    The only thing difficult about priming the filter on the Grizz is how it mounts. Straight on as opposed to up and down. IMO priming the filter is a good thing.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      Oh man I know eh ! but I added just a little and when I threaded it on, it didn't spill out so... Yeah I see a lot of the older generation does the "prime" but it seems like the younger guys dont, not sure if it's maybe just the old machines it was something needed, but I thought I'd give it a try anyway.

  • @shanemilmore9880
    @shanemilmore9880 2 роки тому +1

    Hey, Changing my oil for the first time… I’m having a hard time to find what oil filter I need. Besides just going to the dealer and asking, is there one I could buy at Canadian Tire?
    Does HF-147 sound right?
    Thanks!
    Medicine Hat, Alberta

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  2 роки тому

      hey man ! Sorry off the top of my head I have no idea, Im sure if you typed that into google it could help ya more than I can. Sorry man, I always just drop into the dealer.

  • @mapleridgefarm1026
    @mapleridgefarm1026 2 роки тому +1

    Thx for sharing! Just bought a 2017 Grizz 700 and about to change all the fluids so your video is gonna help. Only thing im not sure of is my left hand lever brake is spongy and not sure if its the pads or if i need to make another adjustment, did you ever have that issue? Cheers from northern ontario!

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  2 роки тому +1

      Hey ! No Sorry I haven't had that issue, I'm sure you could adjust the leaver or maybe check the pads.

  • @13prevailbushcraft
    @13prevailbushcraft 4 роки тому

    Good stuff man. I was just looking around for some tips because my new bike is ready for its first service but the Yamaha dealerships are all closed. Looks like I'll have to do it myself because I'm not waiting around for weeks or months to use my new bike. Lol.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      Hey Buddy ! yeah you can probably do it all yourself, just getting the oil and stuff might be a pain... I guess you can order off the internet. You owner manual will have your maintenance schedule, thats all I follow, and seems to work haha I wouldn't want to wait to drive that thing either hahaha

  • @bizznizz9
    @bizznizz9 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you from Idaho US. Great job! I think I saw 10W 40. Is that for your area or pretty universal?

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      Hey man ! thanks for checking out my video ! I just use what the owners manual says, there is a chart with the ambient temperatures that you will be riding in, for me it's like -30 to +40 or something like that... then it will say the type of oil i'll need. If you live in a warmer climate you will need a different weight oil.

  • @endurotruckererniedesjardins
    @endurotruckererniedesjardins 4 роки тому +1

    I always fill the filter full of oil once, then let it soak into the filter and the oil level goes down some, no mess that way. Growing up in a good mechanics home this is the only way I've ever known, first time I heard of a dry filter install i cringed.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      We'll I'm glad to hear other ppl do that to the filters, I think it's an old school way.... but to me it makes sense. Thanks for watching !

  • @kykirker
    @kykirker 5 років тому

    Helpful video on the oil change. My dad always put oil in the filters before starting the motor, I think it makes good sense. You mentioned the metric system, I was just wondering when you bake something in your oven do you put it on 350° or176.67° 😂 seriously though I’d like to know!

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey James !! thanks for watching ! We'll you got me there, I cook at 350 not 176.67 ! haha At my work, everything is Standard unit of measurements, probably bc it's been around before we adopted the metic system, Everything is measured in Miles and all out nuts and bolts are standard haha thanks !!

  • @leebair155
    @leebair155 5 років тому

    Nice video. Do you do any sledding? We are finally getting snow in Md - lol. Although it’s not much!! thanks for posting.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому +1

      Hey! No I don't own a snowmobile, I've been on a few, they are nice, crazy fast! Maybe someday ! we have sled trails connecting that go all around the province of NB.

    • @leebair155
      @leebair155 5 років тому

      We are hoping to get some sledding in soon.... damn snow.... we go to our property in upstate Pa. and yes they are crazy fast -lol.

  • @robertmurphy9001
    @robertmurphy9001 2 роки тому +1

    noticed you used the wolverine oil filter which is longer than the factory stubby your Griz comes with, both made for the 708 just the wolverine filter is longer, so remember that when topping up your oil to factory specs.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  2 роки тому

      Hey Rob, I didn't notice that, every time I get a filter it's always the stubby one... you have a good eye my friend haha

  • @mikequyl8754
    @mikequyl8754 4 роки тому

    What if I’m just a little above full on dip stick ?

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      you will probably get some smoking when you start it..... I'd go below the full line for sure, just drain a bit out. If you have the 708 motor, I believe you are supposed to check the oil level when the oil is cold too.

  • @dansullivan2954
    @dansullivan2954 2 роки тому +1

    Thx my northerly neighbor. Only thing I would do different is Bud Lite.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  2 роки тому

      ahahaha Yes Sir I like a cold Bud once in a while too !

  • @stumclennan3992
    @stumclennan3992 2 роки тому +1

    Did you change the crush washer on the drain plug?
    Just curious-Great Vidya😎

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  2 роки тому

      Hey ! I cant remember if I did in this video, sometimes I do, sometimes I dont. You probably should though.

  • @ClarenceNash-yc8ys
    @ClarenceNash-yc8ys 5 місяців тому +1

    Awesome i jus bought one today

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 місяці тому

      Hey man ! Congrats on the new machine ! Hope it is good to ya. they are a very good all around ATV. Cheers !

  • @BrianFox
    @BrianFox 3 роки тому

    Can you fit a taller filter to add volume and reduce heat????

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  3 роки тому

      Hey Brian ! I never thought of that, and I'm not sure if you can do it or not.

  • @soundnessofmind7196
    @soundnessofmind7196 5 років тому

    How do you feel about the new grizzly going back to the Yamaha built 686?

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey man ! we'll I'm happy, the 686 is a bulletproof motor, and there have been some people having issues with the 708 (mostly the 2016's) but I wish they would pony up and put a 850 twin in the Grizzly.

  • @gerceci1
    @gerceci1 5 років тому +1

    what tire size are u driving,,any mods on them..shimm maybe ?

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey ! No I don't have any shim mods or clutching, they are 26" Big Horn 1.0 tires. BH measure 1" taller than their actual size b/c of the tread.

  • @ericace3744
    @ericace3744 4 роки тому +1

    great video i have a 2008 grizzly my shifter started to act up ,it has been hard to shift when running , when shut off it easy to shift , is there something i can do so i dont have this problem shifting

    • @ericace3744
      @ericace3744 4 роки тому +1

      another question about gas gauge , it always flashing so i never know how much i actually have in gas

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      Hey Eric ! Sorry man I havent heard of either of those issues... maybe you can ask on the Yamaha Grizzly Owners Facebook group? Very weird it would be hard to shift while the bike is running but easy when it's off.. I hope you can figure it out ! Probably out of adjustment somewhere.

  • @rjflynn9856
    @rjflynn9856 5 років тому

    Np its never happen to me either but i always make sure to check cause a buddy of mine whoes a atv mechanic at my local shop told me about that. So im just passing on the advice

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      thanks man, I appreciate it ! I'll keep that in mind.

  • @theunapologeticmanpodcastw6610
    @theunapologeticmanpodcastw6610 4 роки тому +1

    I like this guy.

  • @gallopingg1
    @gallopingg1 5 років тому +1

    TOP JOB, MICK FROM UK

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      thanks man !! Hope all is well across the pond !

  • @fralin1966
    @fralin1966 5 років тому

    New to the channel can you give your opinion on the bike handling power ?? Etc basically how you like it thanks !

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey ! Sure can, I plan on doing a review video on my new bike soon. I love the new Grizzly ! Handling is better, suspension seems much smoother than my old 2008 Grizz. Power steering is great, lots of storage spots, the 708 seems to be a bit more powerful than my old 2008 686cc motor, but that could just be clothing or something, I find the 708 to be basically the same power as the 2014-15 Grizzly 686's, some people say its noticeably more powerful, but I just don't see it to be honest.
      The 708 does run hot and has a few little pops on deceleration, blocking the AIS and getting a programmer is supposed to help that. Now the new 686's in the 2019+ models, they run hot too, probably to pass emission testing. hope that helps.

  • @mrlariata9290
    @mrlariata9290 4 роки тому +1

    That funnel looks like that tool women use to stand up and pee with in the mountains hahaha. Cool video

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому +2

      Bahahahahahaha that might be the best comment ever award !!! lol I looked it up, and you're right ! it does look like that.... maybe I bought the wrong thing LOL

  • @01hondascott
    @01hondascott 5 років тому +1

    saint john N.B here bought a 2015 brand new and only got 342km on it :( lol anyway i'm doing my first oil change tomorrow, i ordered the kit from yamaha, thanks for the vid, different bikes but im learning from watching a few videos that it's the same process regardless the year.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому +1

      Hey ! You bought a 2015 Grizzly?? thats like the best year for Grizzlies ! Whatever it is, thats an amazing find !! 2015 with low low km on it ! hey man glad you liked the video, hopefully it helps you out a bit !

    • @masterpker123
      @masterpker123 3 роки тому

      Sussex, NB here. Just got the 2020. Doing my first today

    • @01hondascott
      @01hondascott 3 роки тому

      @@masterpker123 congratulations on the purchase buddy, hope she's good to you.... but i'm sure it will be it is a Yamaha lol.

    • @01hondascott
      @01hondascott 3 роки тому

      @@Maritimer yea its a 700 grizzly. Bought it new june 2015 when they were about to bring in a shipment of new body styles, i knew it was my last chance to get a new one with this front end so i impulsively ran out and bought one,. No regrets I love it.

  • @mapleridgefarm1026
    @mapleridgefarm1026 2 роки тому

    Hey Maritimer thanks for sharing. I have a question. My Grizz is the same year as yours and we are in the relatively same climate ( northern ontario) and my bike wont start as soon as it gets a little cold, eg: -5 and -7 in the garage. Do you or did you have a similar issue?

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  2 роки тому +1

      Hey ! No, not at all, mine sat for about a month in super cold conditions and I went and it started just as good as it does in summer time. my last camping video, I did a cold start after it sitting outside at -20 all night, no issues at all. tats super weird, Yamaha's as sort of known for being quick starting bikes. You might want to take it in to get checked out...

    • @mapleridgefarm1026
      @mapleridgefarm1026 2 роки тому +1

      @@Maritimer hmmm ya dam ok thanks for letting me know.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  2 роки тому

      @@mapleridgefarm1026 No problem ! Good luck ! probably something simple. When you turn the machine on, do you give the Fuel injection time to prime up before trying to start the machine? You can usually hear it when you turn the ignition on..

    • @mapleridgefarm1026
      @mapleridgefarm1026 2 роки тому

      @@Maritimer No I didnt know i was supposed to but i will give that a try, if i dont hear a sound what does that mean?

    • @mapleridgefarm1026
      @mapleridgefarm1026 2 роки тому

      @@Maritimer Hey Maritimer! just wanted to let you know what my problem was so if someone else in a cold climate with the same problem asks you, you will know. It was my fuel injection relay, as soon as i put a hair dryer on it for a couple minutes i heard my pump again and she fired right up! It was also -15 outside too. Now just have to find out if another relay will fix this issue as dont want to have to take out the hair dryer everytime. Hope this helps someone with this problem.

  • @rdpauley9824
    @rdpauley9824 4 роки тому +2

    Still prime my 09 griz. 2.22 quarts. 👍 Ohio U.S.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      Hey ! that's good to hear ! thanks !

  • @FiveWhiskers
    @FiveWhiskers 4 роки тому +1

    You dont need undo the wheel arch, that access panel hooks on, one 10mm bolt i think and a hook

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому +1

      No I dont Need to take it off, I just take it off to make it easier to get my hands in there.

    • @FiveWhiskers
      @FiveWhiskers 4 роки тому +1

      @@Maritimer a fair point, it makes it much easier but it's a faff taking it off, I just gripped the old one with huge pullers

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      I have Union hands, I dont have a good manly grip ! hahaha yeah man, for me removing it just makes it a bit easier, you are right though, you dont need to remove it.

  • @2009reezen
    @2009reezen 4 роки тому +1

    Like many have said, great video. i do have a question, have you had the blue smoke at all since you have owned it? Mine is a '16 so i have the 708 that everybody is talking about. i am a little concerned about the smoke and longevity of the motor. Thinking of selling and getting a new one with the 686 back in it but i really like my bike. Its the limited edition that they dont produce anymore so i am not sure if i want to get rid of it. anyway, just thought i would ask. i have been problem free other than the popping on deceleration. its going back to the shop in a couple days to adjust the fuel mixture per yamaha, we will see if it does anything.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому +1

      Hey man ! thanks so much ! I haven't had any issues with my 708, I know and feel your concerns for sure, but I have over 2000km and no issues just the same popping on deceleration but I noticed that went down when I started to run Regular gas instead of hi-test/supreme. Also you can do the AIS delete mod (which I plan on doing soon) you just block the hose that goes from your air box into your exhaust (it's to help it pass emission tests) but doesn't hurt the bike, and gets rid of that popping quite a bit. Also I ordered the EHS tuner, it's not really a performance tuner, it changes your fuel/air to make the motor run less lean, so it runs cooler, very good reviews online about it. and lots of threads in the Yamaha Grizzly owners facebook group. you should check that out.

    • @2009reezen
      @2009reezen 4 роки тому +1

      Maritimer thanks for the follow up. Hope you post a video on it when that happens. I will look into it. If I wasn’t in Oregon I would hit you up for a ride. Stay safe, great videos

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      Hey no problem ! and ya never know, i'd love to travel down to those northern states (Oregon, Montana, N&S Dakota, Wyoming) I watch videos from down that day, and it looks so nice !

    • @2009reezen
      @2009reezen 4 роки тому +1

      Maritimer hit me up if that ever happens. I can show you some good trails, damn good steaks and damn good beer!

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      Sounds good to me ! thanks !

  • @jayonez137
    @jayonez137 5 років тому

    I do the Oil change the same way with my 2018 grizzly
    I’m In NJ

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey good to hear ! this was the first time i've primed the filter. thank you !

  • @erickfadeley4999
    @erickfadeley4999 5 років тому

    Any problem with yours using oil. Thanks

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey ! No I haven't had any issue with mine yet, if I do, I'll let yahs know. my 708 has been pretty good.

  • @erickfadeley4999
    @erickfadeley4999 5 років тому

    Thanks for responding

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      No Problem ! I try to get back to everyone.

  • @steevesevan
    @steevesevan 5 років тому

    Where ya get that sweet yellow can by the rims

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Got that out of the Garbage Bin ! lol Im sure you have 15-20 of them laying around your house haha

    • @steevesevan
      @steevesevan 5 років тому +1

      Haha track guys maybe saving them for me lol

  • @pamil1923
    @pamil1923 5 років тому

    Hey Buddy, I see that it takes 2.1 liters of oil, but how many beers does it take? ha ha!
    Also, doesn’t the oil spill out of the primed filter when you tilt it to spin it On? Great video as usual!

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey ! we'll how many beers depends how much trouble that oil filter gives you to get off haha Yes if you put too much in, it will leak out while putting it on, but not all of it will come out. I didn't lose any, once you spin the filter on a couple spins, no oil should leak out. Thanks !!

  • @robc.5745
    @robc.5745 5 років тому

    I don't know about priming the filter , with the holes on the bottom it will all leak out , let it sit for a while ,oil at room temperature and drain the filter back to the clean oil container. Always wipe off the flange for the gasket and the threads where the filter screws on.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey Rob, thanks for watching ! Yeah Like I said I haven't primed a filter before, but it didn't leak for me, but I didn't fill the filter up totally. And you're right, warming up the oil, and cleaning the gasket and threads are good ideas and things I always do. Thanks again !

  • @maraudermitchelli
    @maraudermitchelli 5 років тому

    Very good narration. Americans drink Canadian beer and Canadians drink US beer too fun.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey ! I never discriminate against any beer lol to be honest I drink a lot of local craft beers, usually IPA's but if its just having a beer, I always have Bud, Coors Banquet and Miller Lite on hand haha

  • @dmwz7131
    @dmwz7131 5 років тому +1

    Priming an oil filter on a smaller motor is not as important as it is on a full size vehicle. With the challenge of the position of the filter its really not worth it. plus the oil pump is really fast, so no loss of lubrication. for the first 5 secs :) Its just a personal preference as well. lol

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      Hey thanks for the info ! I appreciate it ! Like I said I don't normally do this, just thought i'd try it.

  • @stephenpeters5903
    @stephenpeters5903 4 місяці тому +1

    👍

  • @TODDATVOffRoad
    @TODDATVOffRoad 4 роки тому +1

    AS long as the oil light doesnt come on... You're good.... lol

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  4 роки тому

      hahahaaha You're right for sure ! lol !!!

  • @utahwanderlust700
    @utahwanderlust700 5 років тому +2

    That is way too frickin' cold to be changing oil. If I can see my breath in my garage, I go back in the house!

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      hahaha man I agree, it was freezing !!! I need a heated garage lol for sure on my next house ! lol

    • @kingquadpooingatv1359
      @kingquadpooingatv1359 4 роки тому

      I agree cord sucks... insulate your shed put a wood stove in there and you would be fine

  • @mikey533
    @mikey533 5 років тому

    Man when a certain someone changed oil in Pat's shop he just let the oil go everywhere.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому

      haha I thought about just letting the oil drain onto the floor, it would help the floor from rotting haha

  • @jimmyknight6297
    @jimmyknight6297 3 роки тому +1

    Jimmy Knight Chester South Carolina.....

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  3 роки тому

      Thanks for checking out my video Jimmy !

  • @northerniltree
    @northerniltree 3 роки тому +1

    Changing the oil on my 2018 Grizzly required 4.3 quarts. Of beer, that is.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  3 роки тому

      hahahaha best comment ever !

  • @atvridingtrail
    @atvridingtrail 2 роки тому +1

    budweiser👍

  • @chadmiller8019
    @chadmiller8019 2 роки тому +1

    "We are on the metric system like the rest of the world"
    Meanwhile Canadians measure in feet and inches while they travel by kilometers and then turn around and measure weight in pounds.
    Can someone please explain why it is mixed up all the time?

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  2 роки тому

      hahahaha so true man.... some stuff is just easier in imperial haha and it's even harder b/c with my work (railway) its all in Imperial (miles, feet, inches) so Im always mixing things up haha

    • @chadmiller8019
      @chadmiller8019 2 роки тому +1

      @@Maritimer I always found it funny. I noticed it watching dirttrax to be honest lol
      Hey btw. I new here. I discovered your channel last week and have been watching extensively. Keep up the good work.
      Also, if you ever find yourself down in the States mainly PA. I'd be more than happy to show you some local trails we have here. Very rocky terrain but very diverse. Everything here is owned by large companies like mines and water authorities so atvs and utv here are a second mode of transportation. There are some atv parks that use coal mining land that otherwise has no use. It is definitely something to see.

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  2 роки тому

      @@chadmiller8019 Thanks a lot man, glad to have ya as a sub ! I appreciate the support.
      Oh yeah I'd love to come ride down there sometime, and Rocky diverse terrain sound sperfect ! haha

  • @jonschutt2706
    @jonschutt2706 5 років тому

    What is that a 2stroke lol

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  5 років тому +1

      hahahaha it was a Cold Night !

  • @glennrobinson1357
    @glennrobinson1357 3 роки тому +1

    I like your trash can thats an old snake can i work for the railroad an use that stuff a bit

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  3 роки тому

      Which Railway Glenn? I work for CN here in Eastern Canada, in the Signals & Communications department. those old cans make good garbages. that rail snake is nasty stuff.

    • @glennrobinson1357
      @glennrobinson1357 3 роки тому +1

      @@Maritimer i work for amtrak its a passenger train an im in the track department. I work from new York to Washington DC

    • @Maritimer
      @Maritimer  3 роки тому

      Ohhhh right on, I've heard of Amtrak, cool man, stay safe !

  • @chrisavery2906
    @chrisavery2906 5 років тому +1

    Frig off Jim