I have read the write ups on shoptalk about checking and changing the fluid which is great because even I understand it, however I would like to know
Is this the filler cap “o” ring “33 O-RING (30.8MM) 91302-001-020 $2.50” correct part number?
Is this the Crush Washer referred to in the Clymer manual for the drain plug on the final drive? “38 WASHER, DRAIN (14MM) 94109-14000 HDL cost $2.50”?
I have a torque wrench that will fit on the drain plug with a wobble extension, what do I need to torque the filler cap bolt? (cobra exhaust is in the way and no plan to pull that anytime soon)
The oil from Clymers is Hypoid gear oil, SAE 80 and the write up calls for synthetic gear oil 75W-90 (and I have seen refrences to posts to many brands) so is it safe to say that they are essentially equal so long as it is the correct weight?
Should I condiser buying a new drain plug or filler cap?
I have no idea when the fluid was last changed (or if...) and for the moment I am not sure when I will be able to pull the rear tire to inspect anything inside there so I want to do all that I can for now...
John
Whatever lube you use for the final drive NEEDS TO BE HYPOID RATED. There is only 150cc in there if its not rated for this type of service it will break down quickly.
No need to use a torque wrence on the fill or the drain plug, just snug is all you need.
Its easiest to cahnge out the oil during tire changes when you final drive off the bike, but if you want to do it on the bike Cobras are the best to have. Simply remove the 4 bolts (2 per side) that hold the pipes to the passenger foot peg mount and then you can simply rotate the pipes aout of your way