Where can i fill the engine oil after drain?

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Hello guys so i did read the manual service book but there was no info about where to fill the engine oil, i saw where to check and where to drain but i dont know where to fill it , another question is where i can check the oil level of the gear ? thabks alot guys 😁

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Quote from: DaniK on January 20, 2018, 01:20:54 PM
Hello guys so i did read the manual service book but there was no info about where to fill the engine oil, i saw where to check and where to drain but i dont know where to fill it , another question is where i can check the oil level of the gear ? thabks alot guys 😁
Same place you check the level. It's a bit of an annoying process. CF Moto includes a funnel and piece of hose and a collar for the low end of the hose to slip into the fill hole. You take out the passenger seat, remove the cover behind it and take out the filler plug, I do it with a slotted piece of dowel or you can reach in awkwardly from in front of the passenger rear tire. Good luck.
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The engine oil is filled from the dipstick hole. And both the front and rear differential will have a plug about 1/4 the way high. The gear lube should be even with the bottom of the hole when on level ground.
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Thanks guys but may somebody will take a picture of the gear oil check place i cannot find it :/,
also another question with what kind of grease i should grease the points and what is the best oil that you suggest me also thanks 😁

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I use Castrol 4T motorcycle oil 10/40. It's what I use in my motorcycles because they have wet clutches. But when it comes to oil preferences everyone has there own opinion. Just as long as the API rating is SG or higher you'll be fine. As far as the grease, I would say anything you can put in a grease gun should work. I use heavy axle grease.

My rear diff. has a hex bolt. My front diff. has an Allen head bolt.
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Red n Tacky is really good grease

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Quote from: REDRIDER on January 23, 2018, 02:40:32 PM
Red n Tacky is really good grease
I started using Red n Tacky too...really like how it stays on surfaces...like the a-arm bushings..and I hear it's good wheel bearing grease too. Hope so..just did my camper's with it.
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