well i know were you can buy yamalube 4 sae10wxx30 is
what is the difference? can someone enlighten me with a good answer?
If you buy Yamalube, it will tell you on the label what the ratio is.
yamalube 4
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If your asking about pre-mix oil that you mix with the gasoline, they recommend Yamalube "R" (Yamalube racing 2-cycle oil) Mixing ratio : 30:1 or Castrol A747 For the transmission and gearbox, Yamalube 4 (10W-30) or SAE 10W-30 type SE motor oil.
stock yamalube 4 stroke oil for the transmission only
Yamalube 4 (10W30) or SAE 10W30 type SE motor oil. 0.69 US qt. Total 0.74 US qt. This is out of 1997 owners manual. Use Yamalube 2-cycle oil or good quality oil rated for injection in the tank under the seat.
the proper gear oil for a 125 is yamalube 10w 30
Yamalube 4 or a comparable 10w-30 motor oil. Just doing a trans fluid change use 22.08 oz which is .69 quarts or 650 milliliters.
i have an 85 xt350. yamalube 4-stroke 10w-40 (not sythetic) 10w means it doesn't have cold shifting problems 40 means that after the oil heats up, it is like 40 weight oil so the gears in the tranny have plenty of oil between them. 20w50 made the shifting too hard The Clymer calls for either 20w40 or 10w30 yamalube but they don't make those anymore. Cheers - Jeff
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