Yamaha Raider Transfer Case Oil Change | Yamaha Raider Gear Oil Fluid Replacement | Partzilla.com

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • See how to change the transfer gear case oil on a 2008 Yamaha Raider in this video from Partzilla.com.
    Yamaha recommends changing the transfer gear case oil on your Yamaha Raider after the first 600 miles, and then every 16,000 miles after that. This Raider has about 12,000 miles on it, but we’re not sure it was done the first time.
    We have an aftermarket exhaust on this Raider, so we’ll need to remove that first. The exhaust gaskets were showing signs of rust, so we’ll replace them along the way.
    Once we get done pulling the exhaust, we’ll get down to changing the transfer gear case oil. We’ll start by removing the fill bolt and then the drain bolt. This oil is very thick so draining it will take a little bit of time and require some patience.
    Once that’s done, we’ll replace the drain bolt and remove the check bolt. Then it’s time to fill. You can use a turkey baster or any type of fluid syringe. John's using one he picked up at an auto parts store. The transfer gear case fluid is really thick and will take you some time to get it in there. You’ll know it’s full when you see fluid coming out of the hole for the check bolt. Then we’ll replace the check bolt and drain bolt.
    When we’re done with that, we’ll work on getting the exhaust back in place.
    A couple of quick notes here about your exhaust in situations where you may have to remove it:
    First, if you handle your exhaust, be sure you wipe it down well before running the engine. Any oil from your fingers can leave an imprint on the hot chrome that is hard to get off.
    Second, when you tighten your exhaust bolts back, run your bike for a couple of hundred miles and then re-tighten them. Heat cycles and vibration can cause them to work their way back out sometimes.
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    VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS:
    Removing the exhaust - 1:35
    Dropping footpeg - 4:40
    Opening fill plug - 5:20
    Opening drain bolt - 5:45
    Reinstalling drain bolt - 6:10
    Removing check bolt - 6:25
    Filling gear oil - 7:00
    Replacing check bolt, fill plug - 8:45
    Reinstalling the exhaust - 9:05
    Replacing exhaust gaskets - 9:20
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    In the video we’re working with a 2008 Yamaha Raider, but you may have similar steps for your Yamaha Raider. If you’re not sure whether these steps apply to your machine, leave a comment and we’ll get back to you.

Komentáře • 12

  • @rickeycooley9139
    @rickeycooley9139 Před 11 měsíci +3

    You are a great guy to have work on my machine.

    • @user-qt7ik9wl4l
      @user-qt7ik9wl4l Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hi John watch the video on CZcams changing the transfer case oil on a Yamaha Raider great video easy to follow two thumbs up. I have a 2008 Yamaha Raider years ago I installed a Barnett clutch although it's still working perfectly I am now hearing a squeak while riding it. I'm thinking that the pressure plate bearing may be going bad and before I dive in I'd like to hear your thoughts. Please advise thank you.

  • @kerm9807
    @kerm9807 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Another great video John

  • @reomcse
    @reomcse Před 4 měsíci +1

    What’s the part number for the O2 sensor wire extension? Factory length won’t reach with aftermarket pipes.

  • @sedrickmcmiller9367
    @sedrickmcmiller9367 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Does this oil change have to done on my Stratoliner ??

  • @timothy3644
    @timothy3644 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What kind of grease on the back of that front gasket? Does it matter?

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I used Yamalube Ultramatic Grease (www.partzilla.com/product/yamaha/ACC-ULTRA-GR-SE ) but it really doesn't matter because it's going to burn off anyways. You can just use whatever grease you don't mind sacrificing.

    • @timothy3644
      @timothy3644 Před 4 měsíci

      @@PartzillaParts thank you sir. I used Petroleum Jelly. 2 tiny dabs kept it in place.

  • @MontyDeane
    @MontyDeane Před 4 měsíci

    Hey thanks for this video. Really helped with my raider. Wondering the best way to clean my rims. Im not sure if these are clear coated, but lots of oxidation. I have used 0000 steel wool and metal cleaner. Much better but not original looking yet. Any suggestions? Do i bring down to bare aluminum with 220 and then polish and clearcoat?

  • @jaap2761
    @jaap2761 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Is this synthetic oil or mineral?

  • @clintoncoey9840
    @clintoncoey9840 Před 11 měsíci

    😂 when I replaced mine on my Roadstar 1700 I said the same prayer. "Don't break, don't break, don't break"

  • @aldraway
    @aldraway Před 11 měsíci

    🇸🇦👍