How often should I Change my Grizzly differential oil?

How often should I Change my Grizzly differential oil?

A rule of thumb is to change these fluids every time you do your regular your oil changes so that it’s easy to keep track. Changing the drive gear fluids on your Grizzly can save you a ton of drivetrain woes. Here’s how to do this simple maintenance task for your Yamaha ATV. Step 1. Locate the 21mm fill nut near the top of the front differential.

What kind of diff oil do you use on a grizzly?

I was going to change my front and rear diff oil tomorrow and I am wondering if I got the right stuff. It is SAE 80W-90 and on the back says,” multigrade gear lubricant for moderate and sever service with hypoid and all other gear types…meets API GL-4 and GL-5…”

How do you change oil on a Yamaha Grizzly?

The bolt is #25 on our Yamaha Grizzly drive shaft diagram. Get a drain pan underneath it and remove it with a 6mm Allen. This bolt also has a gasket. Once again, the presence of a milky fluid indicates water intrusion. Step 3. Replace the drain bolt and gasket once it’s drained. The torque is 7 foot-pounds. Step 4.

Where is the fill nut on a Yamaha Grizzly?

Changing the drive gear fluids on your Grizzly can save you a ton of drivetrain woes. Here’s how to do this simple maintenance task for your Yamaha ATV. Step 1. Locate the 21mm fill nut near the top of the front differential. It’s #23 in our Yamaha Grizzly YFM700 front differential diagram.

A rule of thumb is to change these fluids every time you do your regular your oil changes so that it’s easy to keep track. Changing the drive gear fluids on your Grizzly can save you a ton of drivetrain woes. Here’s how to do this simple maintenance task for your Yamaha ATV. Step 1. Locate the 21mm fill nut near the top of the front differential.

I was going to change my front and rear diff oil tomorrow and I am wondering if I got the right stuff. It is SAE 80W-90 and on the back says,” multigrade gear lubricant for moderate and sever service with hypoid and all other gear types…meets API GL-4 and GL-5…”

The bolt is #25 on our Yamaha Grizzly drive shaft diagram. Get a drain pan underneath it and remove it with a 6mm Allen. This bolt also has a gasket. Once again, the presence of a milky fluid indicates water intrusion. Step 3. Replace the drain bolt and gasket once it’s drained. The torque is 7 foot-pounds. Step 4.

Changing the drive gear fluids on your Grizzly can save you a ton of drivetrain woes. Here’s how to do this simple maintenance task for your Yamaha ATV. Step 1. Locate the 21mm fill nut near the top of the front differential. It’s #23 in our Yamaha Grizzly YFM700 front differential diagram.