Absolutely easy to follow and as you stated some little things we should know about. Will keep this clip for my first oil change next year and save myself a few £ Many thanks
@@user-paul-821 thank you! When you do get around to it, let me know if you have any questions. My timing belts are coming up on their 5 year replacement so I’ll be tackling that one soon.
Just wanted to say thankyou for making the video, I'm about to service my Monster 821 and I'll be using your method to do it. Amazed this is your first video, it's very high standard. I'll hope you'll make some more on the 821!
I can't believe it! I'm so thankful for your kind words. Please let me know if there is something you'd like to see, and i'll try to figure it out, record it, and post it! I have made some videos in the past, but i've never given it a real try to make a channel etc. So this is really encouraging for me!
@@moto.method Hi - just wanted to update and say that I've completed the oil change as per your instructions with all the parts and fluids you recommended and it has gone very well. At the same time I also performed an air filter change, coolant change and brake fluid change. I'm sure that if you made another video that covered all three of those then your viewrs would have all the information needed to perform their own annual service. Again, many thanks and looking forward to more of your videos on the 821!
@@moto.method the motul 7100 and one gasket for the oil drain plug……that’s it. When I asked for the other gaskets, the guy at the counter seemed puzzled and showed me an exploded diagram. I walked out with the oil and 1 gasket (crush washer) since then I ordered all the parts as described in the video. Now I just need the torque spec conversions.
I appreciate it! So I looked around, and I’m not sure what part of Canada you’re in, but Ducati Richmond (in BC) has an online parts request form. If you copy/paste my parts list in there, then they should be able to put the order together. www.ducati-richmond.com/request-parts-motorcycles-dealership--xparts_request
Oh and just another thing, I tried copying and pasting the list here but UA-cam Mobile is being weird. The list is in the description. As far as the materials go, the local hardware store should have the right loctite. Gasoline is easy enough to source. The tricky part is getting the three bond 1215 and the Shell Gadus S2 V100 3. Maybe eBay? I got mine on Amazon. You could call the dealer and see if they will put some in a baggy for you actually. Though that won’t work for the threebond. So either get that online or the alternative Permatex ultra grey gasket maker product. Make sure it’s the ultra!
Hey All! Thanks for checking out this video. It took way more work than I was expecting! If there is anything missing feel free to ask some questions here and i'll answer them as best I can :)
@@lorenzorossi6566 Good question! The mesh filter catches larger metal shavings before going to the main oil supply and oil filter. Ducati recommends to clean it every other oil change, but you can do it every time and there’s no harm done :) if you never clean it, you risk metal shavings building up on the filter and restricting flow or worse, a metal shavings getting through to your oil filter!
Great explanation. Can you please tell me if the extension for the mesh filter is absolutly necesary ? and if I can use Shell Gadus S2 V220 2 for the mesh filter ? Thank you
@@contraculturaproyecto685 Hey! Thanks for the feedback. The extension to get the tool into the mesh filter is not necessary but it does make using the tool a little easier. Just make sure when you’re loosening and tightening the filter that you have your hex fully seated in the mesh filter by pressing inwards. This will help you avoid stripping the plastic! So, it looks like maybe you can substitute that grease, but they have different viscosities and consistencies which might make application different. I like to stick to Ducati recommended if possible, but you should be good with a light coat of the S2 V220 2 as they are the same base lubricant.
@@moto.method Thank you very much! Very detailed and useful explanation Have an excelente day. I will follow your advice, it is very helpful.Thanks again!
Motul 7100 15w50 is a bad choice for Ducati engines. Motul 300V is for track use and it has a very short lifespan. Please use Shell Advance Ultra 15w50 or something better.
@@docjoebie I just compared the specifications of the two oils, and they have different properties. So much so that I would not recommend your substitution. Having a hard time finding the S2 V100 3?
That is correct! All torques shown are the exact same for the monster 937 1.) Oil Drain Plug: 20Nm (WITH SEAL - Threebond 1215) 2.) Oil Filter: 13 Nm (With oil on gasket) 3.) Intake Service Plug: 42 Nm (WITH LOCK 5 - Loctite 271) 3.) Mesh Filter: 10 Nm (WITH GREASE A - Shell Gadus S2 V1003) 4.) Mesh filter plug: 42 Nm
The best video available and so easy to follow 👍🏻
@@AnkurAnand-d5g thank you! Let me know if there’s anything I can clear up for you.
Absolutely easy to follow and as you stated some little things we should know about. Will keep this clip for my first oil change next year and save myself a few £
Many thanks
@@user-paul-821 thank you! When you do get around to it, let me know if you have any questions.
My timing belts are coming up on their 5 year replacement so I’ll be tackling that one soon.
Perfect video brother please keep doing videos like this 👍🏻
@@Kaanfaith4life thanks my friend! Hoping to get back to it soon! Life has been busy
Absolutely outstanding video. Thanks for sharing.
@@MrMh722 thank you! If you have any questions let me know.
Just wanted to say thankyou for making the video, I'm about to service my Monster 821 and I'll be using your method to do it. Amazed this is your first video, it's very high standard. I'll hope you'll make some more on the 821!
I can't believe it! I'm so thankful for your kind words. Please let me know if there is something you'd like to see, and i'll try to figure it out, record it, and post it! I have made some videos in the past, but i've never given it a real try to make a channel etc. So this is really encouraging for me!
@@moto.method Hi - just wanted to update and say that I've completed the oil change as per your instructions with all the parts and fluids you recommended and it has gone very well. At the same time I also performed an air filter change, coolant change and brake fluid change. I'm sure that if you made another video that covered all three of those then your viewrs would have all the information needed to perform their own annual service.
Again, many thanks and looking forward to more of your videos on the 821!
Thanks a million! I wish I had seen this video BEFORE I purchased a “kit” at the dealership. Very thorough!
@@fernandomartinez4135 thank you! I’m curious, what did this kit you bought come with?
@@moto.method the motul 7100 and one gasket for the oil drain plug……that’s it. When I asked for the other gaskets, the guy at the counter seemed puzzled and showed me an exploded diagram. I walked out with the oil and 1 gasket (crush washer) since then I ordered all the parts as described in the video. Now I just need the torque spec conversions.
@@fernandomartinez4135 did you get everything sorted? Or do you still need some help?
Great job on this very high quality tutorial. My main challenge now is to find the parts online here in Canada. Any clues?
I appreciate it!
So I looked around, and I’m not sure what part of Canada you’re in, but Ducati Richmond (in BC) has an online parts request form. If you copy/paste my parts list in there, then they should be able to put the order together.
www.ducati-richmond.com/request-parts-motorcycles-dealership--xparts_request
Oh and just another thing, I tried copying and pasting the list here but UA-cam Mobile is being weird. The list is in the description.
As far as the materials go, the local hardware store should have the right loctite. Gasoline is easy enough to source. The tricky part is getting the three bond 1215 and the Shell Gadus S2 V100 3. Maybe eBay? I got mine on Amazon.
You could call the dealer and see if they will put some in a baggy for you actually. Though that won’t work for the threebond. So either get that online or the alternative Permatex ultra grey gasket maker product. Make sure it’s the ultra!
Buen vídeo amigo excelente explicación
Thanks very much friend!
Hey All! Thanks for checking out this video. It took way more work than I was expecting! If there is anything missing feel free to ask some questions here and i'll answer them as best I can :)
Can you please explain what the point of removing the intake service plug is? Seems easy enough but i don’t understand the purpose.
Do i need to fill the bike while standing or should bike lean to the side?
Hi, thanks for the video! May I ask the reason why you unscrewed the "intake service plug"? It seems not useful to remove and clean the mesh filter
@@lorenzorossi6566 Good question! The mesh filter catches larger metal shavings before going to the main oil supply and oil filter. Ducati recommends to clean it every other oil change, but you can do it every time and there’s no harm done :) if you never clean it, you risk metal shavings building up on the filter and restricting flow or worse, a metal shavings getting through to your oil filter!
Great explanation. Can you please tell me if the extension for the mesh filter is absolutly necesary ? and if I can use Shell Gadus S2 V220 2 for the mesh filter ? Thank you
@@contraculturaproyecto685 Hey! Thanks for the feedback. The extension to get the tool into the mesh filter is not necessary but it does make using the tool a little easier. Just make sure when you’re loosening and tightening the filter that you have your hex fully seated in the mesh filter by pressing inwards. This will help you avoid stripping the plastic!
So, it looks like maybe you can substitute that grease, but they have different viscosities and consistencies which might make application different. I like to stick to Ducati recommended if possible, but you should be good with a light coat of the S2 V220 2 as they are the same base lubricant.
@@moto.method Thank you very much! Very detailed and useful explanation Have an excelente day. I will follow your advice, it is very helpful.Thanks again!
@@contraculturaproyecto685 thanks friend :) don’t hesitate to head to my insta @moto.method and DM me or just comment here if you get stuck somewhere!
Motul 7100 15w50 is a bad choice for Ducati engines. Motul 300V is for track use and it has a very short lifespan. Please use Shell Advance Ultra 15w50 or something better.
Can I use Gadus SHELL GADUS S3 V220C 2?
@@docjoebie I just compared the specifications of the two oils, and they have different properties. So much so that I would not recommend your substitution. Having a hard time finding the S2 V100 3?
937 torque is same?
That is correct! All torques shown are the exact same for the monster 937
1.) Oil Drain Plug: 20Nm (WITH SEAL - Threebond 1215)
2.) Oil Filter: 13 Nm (With oil on gasket)
3.) Intake Service Plug: 42 Nm (WITH LOCK 5 - Loctite 271)
3.) Mesh Filter: 10 Nm (WITH GREASE A - Shell Gadus S2 V1003)
4.) Mesh filter plug: 42 Nm
Thank you so much. Keep your video going plz
@@DORONG_92 I really appreciate that! Let me know if you have some tutorial ideas you'd like to see!