tranny fluid?
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tranny fluid?
so this is going to sound like a dumb question because it does to me but i am confused. i don't know why i haven't thought about this. but where do i check the tranny fluid on a 95 fzr 600? if there is any i haven't checked or put any in and i don't know why i didn't think about it before. please help
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Re: tranny fluid?
Engine and gearbox share the same oil.
Thats why u cant just use any oil as if it contains "friction modifiers" your clutch will slip.
Fine for cars ,not for bikes.
Look up "unit construction" and "pre unit construction" on wikipedia
Thats why u cant just use any oil as if it contains "friction modifiers" your clutch will slip.
Fine for cars ,not for bikes.
Look up "unit construction" and "pre unit construction" on wikipedia
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Re: tranny fluid?
Yep the only fluids you've got are engine oil, coolant, gas, and brake fluid. Easy enough to keep track of eh?cntryboy85 wrote:so this is going to sound like a dumb question because it does to me but i am confused. i don't know why i haven't thought about this. but where do i check the tranny fluid on a 95 fzr 600? if there is any i haven't checked or put any in and i don't know why i didn't think about it before. please help
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02 R6 Front End
Ducati M900 Seat/Taillight
Honda VFR750 Swingarm/Wheel
No Spacer 660
YZF600 Tank
Renthal Dirt Bars
Too much else...
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Re: tranny fluid?
Fixed that for u.......blensen wrote: Yep the only fluids you've got are engine oil, coolant, gas, ,brake fluid and beer. Easy enough to keep track of eh?
1990 FZR250R 3LN1
1977 Triumph Bonneville 750 T140V
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EMAIL: greyimport@2fiftycc.com
LiteTek Carburettor Seal Kits
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1977 Triumph Bonneville 750 T140V
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EMAIL: greyimport@2fiftycc.com
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Re: tranny fluid?
Thanks guys. That's what I was thinking but just wanted to ask to make sure before I blew my tranny
Re: tranny fluid?
and don't forget about the often over looked headlight fluid...
-Pete
Current Toys
1995 FZR600
2002 Ducati 900ss
2008 Versys 650
1991 CB250
1978 CB350
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1981 CM400t
1981 GS650
1998 FZR600
1994 VS800
2004 SV650
Current Toys
1995 FZR600
2002 Ducati 900ss
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1991 CB250
1978 CB350
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1981 GS650
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Re: tranny fluid?
Lol, I was going to ask about the blinker fluid. We shouldn't make fun though, I sure did some dum things when I started working on bikes. I was to embarrassed to ask for help. Looking back at things I would have saved a lot of money! I guess he is doing the smart thing. Way better safe than sorry and broke.pnbell wrote:and don't forget about the often over looked headlight fluid...
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Re: tranny fluid?
This is my first bike been riding for less than a year. I have
worked on cars my entire life. And I know some bikes have oil and tyranny fluid. But if you saw that I said "this is going to sound like a dumb question. Because it does to me." Why would you feel the need to pipe up with a un needed smart ass comment?
worked on cars my entire life. And I know some bikes have oil and tyranny fluid. But if you saw that I said "this is going to sound like a dumb question. Because it does to me." Why would you feel the need to pipe up with a un needed smart ass comment?
Re: tranny fluid?
Cntryboy,
they are all just having a little fun with you, 'cause, you know what? they(we) have all been there.
The way it goes is two stroke bike engines require trans oil (no recirculating engine oil to do the trans too)..
and older (older tech that is) 'pre-unit' engines separate the powerplant from the driveline (Harley non sportster engines, british things, and early early japanese four strokes)..
ours (modern) bike engines are 'unit construction'...meaning shared engine and trans oil-usually with one common casting containing both (hence 'unit').
HD big twins and most early bikes had a primary drive connecting to a separate gearbox..sometimes the primary oil was shared with the engine, sometimes with the trans, and sometimes was it's own sealed unit using only it's own oil.
There ARE advantages to non unit construction...the harley guys get to alter their primary drive ratios, and can swap in a 6 speed gearbox to replace their old 4speed if they want to. I am hearing that there are now SEVEN speed(two or three overdrive ratios) HD transmissions.
they are all just having a little fun with you, 'cause, you know what? they(we) have all been there.
The way it goes is two stroke bike engines require trans oil (no recirculating engine oil to do the trans too)..
and older (older tech that is) 'pre-unit' engines separate the powerplant from the driveline (Harley non sportster engines, british things, and early early japanese four strokes)..
ours (modern) bike engines are 'unit construction'...meaning shared engine and trans oil-usually with one common casting containing both (hence 'unit').
HD big twins and most early bikes had a primary drive connecting to a separate gearbox..sometimes the primary oil was shared with the engine, sometimes with the trans, and sometimes was it's own sealed unit using only it's own oil.
There ARE advantages to non unit construction...the harley guys get to alter their primary drive ratios, and can swap in a 6 speed gearbox to replace their old 4speed if they want to. I am hearing that there are now SEVEN speed(two or three overdrive ratios) HD transmissions.
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Re: tranny fluid?
Blowin' Trannys is NSFW and belongs in the off topic and is a waste of time, get back on your bike cntryboy!
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Re: tranny fluid?
sorry was just having a bad day that day. and i am trying to get back on it.... but i leave for texas on vacation tomorrow for 20 days then come back and head to japan on the 7th of sept. hoping to have her rebuilt while i am gone.
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Settle down there cowboy, nobody meant anything by it.cntryboy85 wrote: Why would you feel the need to pipe up with a un needed smart ass comment?
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Re: tranny fluid?
No worries we all have them. You can score some very cool FZR parts while in Japan. Personally I'd bring back an entire FZR400 3TJ in my luggage.cntryboy85 wrote:sorry was just having a bad day that day. and i am trying to get back on it
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Re: tranny fluid?
i wish...ima try to do a complete yzf motor/swing arm swap with R6 shot upgrade and wouldnt mind tryn to convert the gage cluster to electronic
Re: tranny fluid?
Yup, Just joking around with you!
Honestly many years ago I was trying to figure out how to change the transmission fluid on an old Honda...
Good Luck with the Bike and all your travels!
Honestly many years ago I was trying to figure out how to change the transmission fluid on an old Honda...
Good Luck with the Bike and all your travels!
-Pete
Current Toys
1995 FZR600
2002 Ducati 900ss
2008 Versys 650
1991 CB250
1978 CB350
Past Bikes
1981 CM400t
1981 GS650
1998 FZR600
1994 VS800
2004 SV650
Current Toys
1995 FZR600
2002 Ducati 900ss
2008 Versys 650
1991 CB250
1978 CB350
Past Bikes
1981 CM400t
1981 GS650
1998 FZR600
1994 VS800
2004 SV650