Questions & Answers for: Yamaha YZ 125 clutch oil

...a week to shrink back down > if they will. You may need to put in a new set of plates. use a 10w40 low detergent oil. it won't the detergents in the oil will disovle the cork in the clutch ...

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clutch to slip. DO NOT USE OIL that is NOT recommended for cars. Maxima, golden spectro, amsoil, Yamalube, are fine....Stay away from the penzoil and such I used a car oil in my 2002 CR125R and it was

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...oil will cause the clutch plates to slip and premature clutch wear. If the oil you put in does say EC on the small round type seal simply drain it out and put in the correct oil. Not critical but the ...

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...the swelling may or may not go away. Best wishes Ryan :) Did you use oil rated for a motorcycle with a wet clutch? If not and you used regular motor oil you have in fact trashed your clutch

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oil as well as your clutch.it works by a sump system.I use yamahlube for my bike. transmission oils are primaraly hydrolic fluid they don't have any detergents in them to contain the oil suspended

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...oil is causing the clutch to grab. Change the gearbox oil. Ride the bike for a couple of hours using the clutch often. Now drain the oil again and put in fresh oil. This will flush out the dirt and ...

oil with no "Special" additives. The additives / synthetics can swell or shrink the clutch friction plates. Could you take a moment to rate my answer? Thanks! Use what Yamaha recommends and do NOT use

oil. The plates in the clutch are sandwiched under spring pressure and there is nothing in the mechanism to release them, so if the oil creates too much "stiction" then the plates can become suctioned

...clutch to drag. Change the oil, ride for 30 minutes, then change the oil again to flush out the grit. The only other thing that normally messes up a clutch is using synthetic lubricants or oils with ...

...disengage the lever. When an engine is warm and running the oil thins out, letting the clutch engage and disengage. Change your gearbox oil regularly to stop any sludge building up. Hope this

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