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veedub
Secondary gear oil
I changed the Secondary gear oil in my newly acquired 1979 gs850. Bikecliffs site and my manual both state it should take 11-13.5oz. The gearbox took almost a full bottle (quart 32oz) I'm not sure what could cause it to take this much. Any ideas?Tags: None
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Flyboy
Hi veedub, did you make sure to remove the little screw that indicates the full mark, and not jst fill it to the top?
There is a little bolt/screw about half way up the casing, you fill it until it starts to run out that hole, then it is full, replace screw and you are good to go.
These do not get filled all the way up, you will overheat the drive, and most definately blow a seal.
It is a bit hard to see, but it is #43 in this diagram, just above the drain plug, takes a 10mm spanner as I remember.
Last edited by Guest; 08-17-2011, 10:48 PM.
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BassCliff
Hi,
Don't fill the entire bevel gear case with oil. On pages 2 and 6 of the Secondary Gear Oil Change guide you will see the "Oil Level" screw. Take that screw out. Fill the gear case until it starts to dribble out that hole. Then put the screw back. You're done.
Over-filling the bevel gear case will block the breather mechanism and cause the secondary gears to run hotter than normal, maybe cooking the oil. That would not be so good.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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TheCafeKid
if you knew it was only supposed to take 11-13oz why did ya keep filling it with th entire bottle silly?
The two other posters have hit the nail on the head. You can either pull the drain bolt and drain it into something that can catch it and fill it to the correct level, or pull the fill level bolt, and let it drain till it stops there. The latter will make a heck of a mess however..
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veedub
Ah completely missed the part about the fill to plug. I thought it was odd that there wasnt one as there has been on ever other vehicle I have ever changed gear oil on. The line that confused me I think is on page 7 of the cliff page it says something about filling to the bottom of the spout in the fill hole. This takes something like 28 oz...Anyway it's draining now so it should be ready to ride to work.
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gripweed
I was just reading about this on Cliff's site. How do I know if my bike has this secondary gear oil? His posting mentioned not all bikes have it.
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5t341th
Originally posted by rustybronco View PostA chain drive bike doesn't have a secondary drive unit. 'Most' shaft drive bikes do.
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BassCliff
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Originally posted by 5t341th View Posti have a 85 gs700. i was doing the oil change and i opened up the wrong drain plug. this was 17mm. oil did come out of there, but i found out it was the wrong plug. could this have been the secondary gear oil plug? this is a chain driven bikeOriginally posted by rustybroncoA chain drive bike doesn't have a secondary drive unit. 'Most' shaft drive bikes do.
(And I must apologize for the bezel gear oil guide. If you read the addendum you will find where I state that my method overfills the chamber and you should use the fill level plug. )
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BassCliffLast edited by Guest; 07-10-2012, 03:03 AM.
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Originally posted by 5t341th View Posti have a 85 gs700. i was doing the oil change and i opened up the wrong drain plug. this was 17mm. oil did come out of there, but i found out it was the wrong plug. could this have been the secondary gear oil plug? this is a chain driven bike
Originally posted by rustybronco View PostA chain drive bike doesn't have a secondary drive unit. 'Most' shaft drive bikes do.
Your chain-driven bike obviously does not have this device, please don't look for it.
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