The service manual calls for GN4 4-Stroke Motor Oil 10W-40 in the front transfer case that is located at your front right foot. It calls for 6.8oz.
For a 1995 Honda FourTrax 300 4x4, the transfer case typically requires about 1.5 to 2 quarts of Honda GN4 10W-40 oil or an equivalent high-quality oil. It's important to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and ensure the oil level is checked via the dipstick or fill plug to avoid overfilling. Always use the recommended oil type to maintain optimal performance.
Under the left engine case. Buy a Honda service manual, that will help.
The service manual says.... The transfer case near left foot uses engine oil - GN4 4-Stroke Motor Oil. 10w40 or 10w30 The differential's uses Hypoid SAE #80
ive always put 80w gear oil in my transfer case on my 97 300 Honda fortrax but after a while it started to make a sound since then i ve been puttin transmission oil in it a have had no problems
A 1996 Chevy Blazer Does have a transfer case IF it is equipped with 4 wheel drive
tranny is built in the motor case and is changed everytime u change oil
New process 231 transfer case
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Remove all wires attached to the transfer case. Remove the driveshafts. Drain the fluid out of the transfer case. Place a transmission jack under the transfer case. Unbolt the transfer case from the transmission. Unbolt the crossmember the transfer case rests on.