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10w40-15w40
Depends on the make, and model scooter. As long as there is no leak, you almost never have to change gear oil.
i am trying to fiind out how often do you change the gear case oil on a 150cc scooter, i dont want to know about the engine oil just the gear case oil
The gear oil is on the opposite side of the bike from the oil fill. There are plenty of YouTube videos on it. You're going to see a few medium-sized bolts there. One is the drain bolt, and one of them is a fill bolt. If you don't have a filter that narrows down to a tiny nozzle, make sure you get a bottle equipped with one (many 80w90 gear oil bottles are tall and slender and come with the pointy, cone-looking end).
AnswerAs long as meets the requirements of the manufacturer it should not be a problem. But DOUBLE CHECK with your Dealer and consult your owners manual.
My TaoTao 110cc ATV holds 455ml or ~15.5oz of oil (almost a half quart). Be sure to drain the oil the unit is shipped with and replace with some good fully synthetic ATV oil.
There is no way to check the gear oil other than draining it and putting new oil in. Quadracers don't have a dipstick, just a oil cap.
i kno how 2 check your oil ;D
The oil levl is easy to check by unscrewing the oil cap with a dip stick on the right side of the scooter, drying off the dipstick, reinserting the dipstick without screwing in the cap and pulling it out to see that the oil level is between the marks on the dip stick. If it is low, you need to add oil. If it is high, you should drain some oil. The scooter needs be level and the engine cool when you take your reading.
Check your gearbox level you have an oil leak in your oil injection system or your gear box. The injection oil is lighter than the the gear box.
There are usually no lights or meter for gear oil. In old automatic gear boxes you have a dip stick to check the oil levels. New automatic gear boxes can be a sealed unit, and manual gear boxes you have to open the drain plug, and replace the oil.
could be burning either gear oil, or motor oil. check for leaks and replace gear oil