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How much gear oil need in ounces DRR 50 2006
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Posted by: jkkclfamily
Hello,
Try to find out how much gear oil need in ounces.
Thanks
Posted by: bulldogfallon
3.8 oz
Posted by: jkkclfamily
Thank you
Posted by: #8trx450r
I always run 100cc, not sure what that translates into ounces though.
Posted by: Steven623
Hey Joe,
Buy one of those ratio rite mixing cups. They have the right measurements on them and another thing to do is take out battery and drill a hole in the corner large enough to fit a tube through it to fill trans through top fill plug.. This way when you go to refill after draining its easier to fill. I use one of those tubes you can connect right on oil qt. bottles available at local wal marts or auto parts stores.
Posted by: bulldogfallon
You can pick up a large syringe in the auto parts section at Walmart for a couple dollars.
Attach fuel line type hose to tip
Now you just full the syringe put hose into filler hole and press and your done
Posted by: neveready
we just fill it till it to the top. In the need of speed and changing trannys between motos no time to measure. Their is no downside other than a little more oil consumption. Just my way
Posted by: cardinalhvac
if you overfill it will leak out the overflow tube for a while like weeks lol until it levels out. my experience is this is a mess
Posted by: neveready
You are right. Guess I forgot to mention we turn the overflow tube to the UP position to avoid this mess. Especially when left in a hot trailer this time of year.
Posted by: TTracer#22
I took a long peice of hose and ran it under the motor up to the front up buy the steering stem instead of making a mess it will acually suck back in to the tranny under power.
JMO
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