How to change oil seals in front shocks on honda crf230f how much oil to replace@
SOURCE: front fork leaking oil from bottom of the seal.
change the oil seals and oil in the fork,and avoid wheelies on the bike and off road biking
SOURCE: Changing the oil in a 2004 Honda CRF230F
The oil filler hole cap has an oil dipstick. Fill to mid range on the dipstick, about 2 quarts, just watch the dipstick. By the way, do not screw the dipstick in when checking oil level. Your bike does not have an oil filter. Use 10w40 motor oil in the gear box. Don't use any synthetic oils, oil marked "EC", or oil with "special" additives. Stick with the major brands; Pennzoil, Quaker State, Mobil or Shell.
SOURCE: How much oil should i put in my 2003 Honda
You Should Always Fill Up The Oil Tank When You Put Oil In It, There Should Be A Couple Of Tubes Hanging From Your Bike And You Will Have To Loosen A Nut At The Top And That Will Release The Oil
SOURCE: CRF450X Shock Rebuild Parts
it is not that common that you have to change blader and bushing...blader can be easily check out by looking if it is crack or to much warp...bushing will be ok if the coating is still there. i sugest that you bought after market race tech oil seal and dust...less expensive than honda and i only work with them and there is no issue yet. d'ont forget when you put oil into the shock you will have to wait to endclosed it till there is no air bubble at all in you're oil...thanks to leave good feedback.
SOURCE: my 04 crf230f honda dirtbike started clicking
First step, check, or get checked the valves!!!
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