Does a Yamaha TTR110 have an oil filter?

Does a Yamaha TTR110 have an oil filter?

I just picked up an ’11 TTR 110 yesterday so I’m no expert on them – but from the manual, there is no oil filter and it takes . 85 quarts at the oil change. Best thing to do is just use the oil dipstick to make sure you are in range.

What oil does a Yamaha TTR110 take?

Yamalube 4 (10W30) or SAE 10W30 type SE/SF motor oil (-10 °C (10 T) or higher).

How much horsepower does a TTR 110 make?

COMPACT CYLINDER DESIGN: Compact hemispherical combustion chamber with 9.3:1 compression produces max torque at 4000 rpm and max horsepower at 7500 rpm. AUTO-CLUTCH CONVENIENCE: Four-speed gearbox with automatic clutch has the right gear for wherever you ride.

How much horsepower does a TTR 110?

How long does it take for an oil change on a Yamaha TTR 110?

10-40 works fine also. Use whatever you have lying around. It is not a picky engine. It holds less than a quart, and the amount is stamped on the side of the case for a reminder. You can drain and refill in less than 5 minutes, so if there is any doubt, put something yellow in there. You can view the manual from Yamaha.

How do you change oil on a TTR bike?

You don’t need to remove the bolt on the bottom unless you want to take them apart but you don’t need to do that to change the oil. Break loose the top caps before you loosen the triple clamp bolts, then remove the forks from the bike. Remove the top caps and the springs. Dump the oil into a drain pan while pumping them.

What kind of oil to use on ttr110 TTR-thumpertalk?

Remove the top caps and the springs. Dump the oil into a drain pan while pumping them. If there is a lot of metal flakes it is good to flush them out with some new fork oil before refilling. It says to use 64 cubic cm of 15w fork oil. If you want more dampening then use 20w. Pump the forks slowly while you refill.

Is there a top cap on a Yamaha ttr90?

First thanks for the reply. Yamaha didn’t make a 110 in 2003 and the ttr90 has a different fork. There is no top bolt/cap like the 90 has on these forks. By an exploded view I found and a KLX110 manual, it appears to have a c-clip holding a top cap.

10-40 works fine also. Use whatever you have lying around. It is not a picky engine. It holds less than a quart, and the amount is stamped on the side of the case for a reminder. You can drain and refill in less than 5 minutes, so if there is any doubt, put something yellow in there. You can view the manual from Yamaha.

You don’t need to remove the bolt on the bottom unless you want to take them apart but you don’t need to do that to change the oil. Break loose the top caps before you loosen the triple clamp bolts, then remove the forks from the bike. Remove the top caps and the springs. Dump the oil into a drain pan while pumping them.

Remove the top caps and the springs. Dump the oil into a drain pan while pumping them. If there is a lot of metal flakes it is good to flush them out with some new fork oil before refilling. It says to use 64 cubic cm of 15w fork oil. If you want more dampening then use 20w. Pump the forks slowly while you refill.

First thanks for the reply. Yamaha didn’t make a 110 in 2003 and the ttr90 has a different fork. There is no top bolt/cap like the 90 has on these forks. By an exploded view I found and a KLX110 manual, it appears to have a c-clip holding a top cap.