SOURCE: What oil should i put in my 1997 Yamaha FZR600?
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All oils must meet the
standards of the US government Department of Weights and Measures . Just
use the better known brands like Shell, Mobil, Pennzoil, Quaker State,
etc.. Do not get the ones with
"Special" additives. NEVER use synthetics. Some of the
additives and most of the synthetics will swell the cork on the clutch friction
plates. Then the clutch will not disengage.
Other synthetics can be too slick and cause the clutch to slip. Use 10w40 motor
oil and you are doing good.
For the manual, try www.carlsalter.com/motorcycle-manuals.asp
They have over 1300 manuals for free download. It may take 20 seconds or so to build the entire list. They show your model but you can't be sure of the year without doing a download. By the way, The service procedures are the same '96 to '97.
SOURCE: where do you drain oil on 1997 yamaha fzr600 and
the plug to drain the system is on the very bottom of the crankcase, and yes the oil you have is good enough, i prefer full synthetic but that is optional.
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