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its 80w 90 gear oil. i use synthetic and have had no problems on my 94 timberwolf
For a 1992 Yamaha Timberwolf, it's recommended to use a hypoid gear oil with a viscosity of 80W-90 or 75W-90. Ensure that the oil meets API GL-5 specifications for optimal performance and protection of the differential components. Always consult the owner’s manual for specific guidelines and recommendations.
Transmission valve body dirty.... if you need more help look to loosenut: www.topspeedautogroup.com
Unfortunatelly NO!
No, just automatic transmissions. Manual transmissions do not need to be cooled as they are just a gear box with heavy gear oil in them.
Using a bicycle with automatic gear shift offers advantages over a traditional manual gear shift system, such as easier and smoother gear changes without the need for manual adjustments, allowing for a more convenient and efficient riding experience.
if manual transmission , it will need 90-grade gear oil
You will need to specificate your problem, is it a manual or automatic gear box
To remove a struck breather gear from a Harley engine you need to follow the instructions on the user manual.
no you start in 1st gear then 2nd hold around 4000rpms depending on what you have for a engine
cherck with the dealer i think that need syncromesh gear oil will blow the tranny
you most likely need a new clutch