4.1 oz
The rear gear fluid capacity for a Honda Rancher 350 is approximately 0.9 quarts (or 0.85 liters). It's important to use the recommended oil type, typically a hypoid gear oil, to ensure optimal performance. Always check the owner's manual for the specific model year to confirm the exact specifications.
no it will not.
you are so dumb!
The oil capacity of the Honda CX650C is 2.5 liters or 2.6 U.S. quarts. That amount is with a oil filter change. The capacity for a engine overhaul would be 3.0 liters or 3.2 U.S. Quarts. Use 5.8 oz of Hypoid gear oil SAE 90 for the rear drive.
Rear diff is 1.75 qts of 75w90 or 75w140
To fill the rear gear case on a 2000 Honda Rancher, you typically need about 0.8 to 1.0 quart of gear oil. It's essential to use the recommended type of gear oil, usually a hypoid gear oil with a viscosity of 80W-90. Always check the owner's manual for specific requirements and ensure the fluid level is correct by using the fill plug.
Hypoid gear oil 80w90
3.3 ounces of 80 weight or similar gear oil.
As I recall it is 12,800#.
Hypoid Gear Oil 80/90
No, a 1982 Honda 185 does not have gear oil. The engine and transmission both use the same oil and draw from the same reservoir. The rear axle bearings are lubricated only with grease as are all other bearings.
Most likely a fault in the switch on the handlebar. The contact does not release. Check that.