SOURCE: oil is leaking out of the shifter assenbly on my
Most often, the shifter shaft seal is on the inside of the left-side engine/transmission cover. Check this with your repair manual. If so, you would need to remove the shifter assembly from the shifter shaft and then remove all the machine screws that hold the cover on and remove the cover (sliding it off the shifter shaft). If this is the case, you will also need a replacement cover gasket in addition to the shift shaft seal and it will be much less messy if you drain the engine oil first. Also, take care in re-installing the new seal and wrap the knurled end of the shifter shaft with tape prior to sliding the cover back on so it doesn't damage the new seal.
SOURCE: not sure what type / weight of oil to use in 1980
Dont be confused between the engine oil and the gearbox oil.
The oil in the tank gets burnt with the petrol, and needs replacing as it gets used,, it is two stroke engine oil.
The gearbox oil is drained through a plug underneath the engine, it lubricates the clutch and gears only, it is 20w40 motorcycle oil, it can be the same as a fourstoke motor, as it is for the geaxbox.
Do not be tempted to use car oils as the clutch may start slipping.
Go to a bike shop and tell them the bike model and they should sell you 2 bottles of oil, the lables will also explain.
SOURCE: what type of oil does a 2005 yamaha ttr 125 L
any oil that is safe to use for a wet clutch. I use rotella t oil in my bike. I have a yz125 race bike. Rotella T comes in a white bottle and they sell it at walmart. Its safe for wet clutches, cheap, and the pro's use it. Trust me, I know. Rate my answer!
SOURCE: I HAVE A YAMAHA SR 125 AND I WANT TO CHECK THE FORK OIL
got to do the fork sils and i dont no how much oli to use help
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