there is a sight glass on the foot brake side of the motor
About 1 quart of gear lube
Synthetic lube
A Yamaha Blaster not going into gear is typically a sign of an issue with the clutch. To troubleshoot, try to adjust the clutch at the lever. If this doesn't solve the problem, the shot clutch pack may need to be replaced.
its right by the gear shifter kinda under the frame
should be alittle more than a half of a quart
For the Yamaha Blaster's gearbox, it's recommended to use a high-quality gear oil, typically a 75W-90 weight. This ensures proper lubrication and protection for the transmission components. Always check your owner's manual for specific recommendations and to verify any updates or changes in oil specifications. Regular oil changes will help maintain optimal performance and longevity of the gearbox.
Because you have a seal that needs replaced. Some where on case causing it to leak gear lube.
For a 2003 Yamaha Blaster, the recommended transmission oil is a high-quality gear oil with a viscosity of 80W-90. It’s essential to use oil that meets API GL-4 specifications to ensure proper lubrication and protection of the transmission components. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and maintenance guidelines.
10-40 light gear oil ,any good make will do it takes 650 ml once drained
Does it have gear lube in the case? If so you will need to inspect clutch basket may need new clutch or clutch springs may have failed
right side crank case
how gear are shifted in Yamaha FZ byk