How to Replace the Water Pump on a Honda CRF1000D Africa Twin
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
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In this video we will be going through step by step guide on replacing the water pump on this 2019 Honda CRF1000D Africa Twin. This old water pump has started to show signs of wear as it is seeping oil from the weep hole and out of the case. This water pump in particular is mounted INSIDE of the right engine case. Making the replacement a little more difficult as there are certain steps we just can not skip. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if you find this video helpful. Drop your questions or feedback in the comments below-I'd love to hear from you! #AfricaTwin #DIYMaintenance #HondaCRF1000LD
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Below is a basic list of the parts needed for this Job.
X 91311-RFH-003 O-RING (7.7X1.9)
X 91315-MGS-D20 RING, BACK-UP (8X11)
X 19226-MJP-G50 GASKET, WATER PUMP BODY
X 19200-MJP-G50 WATER PUMP
X 91315-MJP-G51 SEAL, WATER PIPE
X 11394-MJP-G51 GASKET, R. CRANKCASE COVER
X 90488-425-000 WASHER, SEALING (6MM)
X 91307-MGE-D01 O-RING (81X2.2)
X 10W30 Engine oil (5qt)
X OIL FILTERS (BOTH IF DTC) OPTIONAL
X 50/50 PREMIX COOLANT
X. Some type of RTV sealant
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Great tutorial! Replacing the water pump on the Honda CRF1000D Africa Twin looks like a detailed job, but you made it look so much easier to follow. I love how you break down each step, making it accessible for anyone to tackle the repair. This will definitely save a lot of people time and money. Keep the awesome bike maintenance tips coming, I’m learning so much! 🔧🏍💦
Thank you very much. Saved for (hopefully) a far future for my CRF1000D (2016). 63.000 kms and still occasional drops of coolant only which I believe is fine. I still like my bike but I am not sure it was a good idea to place water pump inside.
Great channel, I am a long subscriber. Greetings from winter Central Europe.
Thanks for the comment man! Yup coolant is okay here and there. Glad I could be added to your saved section 🤙🏻🤙🏻
Outstanding! Thank you for taking the time to make this excellent detailed video, it will help so many! 🍻🍻
Thanks man!
As always,Fantastic and very informative video Cody! Always looking forward to your next one! 😊
Thanks man!
Great video as always Cody. Keep up the good work. It does remind me how I love my good old Africa Twin 650 (RD03) from 1989. It is a 1000 times easier to work on. I hate removing a dozen plastic trim pieces and covers and wire-harnesses to get to things.
Is this more of that honda reliability everyone brags about haha.. all jokes aside great informative video
Haha! 5 years old, nearly 20,000 miles. Some have twice as many miles and are just fine. I would not consider this a common thing 👌🏻🤷🏻♂️ luckily this repair was actually covered under warranty due to the owner having HPP. 🤌🏻 Thanks for watching!
Hey Cody, what state are you from? I'm from Maryland and I have a 2002 Shandow 1100. I like your content. I plan on doing a full review with someone who knows what they're doing.
I am located on the East Coast of Virginia. 👌🏻
@ Great, I'll take it for a general inspection to find out what I need, as well as mentioning things I noticed on this bike, okay! There's a website to schedule an appointment!
What fitting is on the end of the slide hammer to be able to use it to pry covers off like that?
It comes in any of the slide hammer kits. It’s just a little round end with a 90° ledge on the end. Honestly that one is overkill that I was using. They make smaller ones haha.
Hello Cody . Let my ask you if the new parallel engine is better than the old V twin?thank's!!Great channel!!
They are using this motor in many other model bikes. “Better”? In some ways yes. It’s a smooth and remarkable machine. Great power delivery all the way through the throttle.
@TheMotorcycle!!I know Honda its the best japanese brand,but i'm not sure if they mantain the same quality standards . Thats the meaning of my question.Thanks a lot.
I love Hondas , Ive been riding them since the first XR75 came out ,thats how old I am. I have Honda Quads as I'm a Farmer. ATM my leisure ride is a Suzuki DR650. I have an XR200 for farm fun when not working. However this is why I wouldn't buy a CRF . I would want to get home at the end of the day. I like them simple ,if you happen to break down on the road ,you can fix it. For me XR XR XR.
Agreed! XR’s are and will always be hard to beat. Great bikes.