Real Basic Trans Oil Question (Yamaha Jog)
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Real Basic Trans Oil Question (Yamaha Jog)
Bought a '01 Jog.
Have it somewhat apart to check compression (was told it was at 25-30 just after I bought it), change plug, air filter, and trans oil.
The manual states the amount to fill it is .10 liter.
I have started to fill it without measuring the .10 liter...
How do I know if it's full? Is it possible to overfill? Should I just drain out the new and refill it with .10 liter?
Thanks...it's getting dark and I want to try and reinstall all the plastics.
PS Compression read 95 and then 100 with drops of oil.
Spark plug looked toasted.
Have a carb questions coming but am trying to take a picture before I ask...
Have it somewhat apart to check compression (was told it was at 25-30 just after I bought it), change plug, air filter, and trans oil.
The manual states the amount to fill it is .10 liter.
I have started to fill it without measuring the .10 liter...
How do I know if it's full? Is it possible to overfill? Should I just drain out the new and refill it with .10 liter?
Thanks...it's getting dark and I want to try and reinstall all the plastics.
PS Compression read 95 and then 100 with drops of oil.
Spark plug looked toasted.
Have a carb questions coming but am trying to take a picture before I ask...
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Re: Real Basic Trans Oil Question (Yamaha Jog)
I know it sounds funny but i always poured or squirted however you do it, while spinning the wheel until i seen it flowing over the gears.. Since you can see once you take that plug out.. Its been fine for me everytime i did it.. I use 10w30 motor oil
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Re: Real Basic Trans Oil Question (Yamaha Jog)
......The amount of 10W40 oil required to refill the trans is 3.38 ounces, the equivalent of .10 liters. the end....
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Re: Real Basic Trans Oil Question (Yamaha Jog)
Like all rear end lube you fill it to the bottom of the fill hole, regardless of how much it takes. When it runs back out it is full.
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lol thanks guys
ended up going bears route on the trans
fyi compression 95 and 100 with drops of oil
ended up going bears route on the trans
fyi compression 95 and 100 with drops of oil
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Re: Real Basic Trans Oil Question (Yamaha Jog)
Wrong Bear. In concept, this would mean perpetual filling of the trans because the overflow vent is below the fill hole.Bear45-70 wrote:Like all rear end lube you fill it to the bottom of the fill hole, regardless of how much it takes. When it runs back out it is full.
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Use the proper amount of oil or you'll have a mess. It won't harm the bike to have too much oil but it could create a slick spot on your tire.
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eliteguy50 wrote:Use the proper amount of oil or you'll have a mess. It won't harm the bike to have too much oil but it could create a slick spot on your tire.
yep, that's what it did... slick spot
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Re: Real Basic Trans Oil Question (Yamaha Jog)
NOT the overflow vent, the fill screw hole. Geez, have you never worked on vehicles before?eliteguy50 wrote:Wrong Bear. In concept, this would mean perpetual filling of the trans because the overflow vent is below the fill hole.Bear45-70 wrote:Like all rear end lube you fill it to the bottom of the fill hole, regardless of how much it takes. When it runs back out it is full.
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A little dish soap and water will wash it off. Rubber safe degreaser is quicker.donut wrote:eliteguy50 wrote:Use the proper amount of oil or you'll have a mess. It won't harm the bike to have too much oil but it could create a slick spot on your tire.
yep, that's what it did... slick spot
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can turn plastic up 9 o clock , the vent hose goes over the tranny. vent hose place a small tab on a rear kicker cover .
follow what yamaha say. or will leak on clutch shaft seal..
follow what yamaha say. or will leak on clutch shaft seal..
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Good point. That is how they did the long case from the factory.veedubh20 wrote:can turn plastic up 9 o clock , the vent hose goes over the tranny. vent hose place a small tab on a rear kicker cover .
follow what yamaha say. or will leak on clutch shaft seal..
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