LAGO RUNNER
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Anybody using this stuff, specificly formulated for the FJR. I was suprised when my local dealer did not know it existed.
Anybody using this stuff, specificly formulated for the FJR. I was suprised when my local dealer did not know it existed.
I use it.
Anybody using this stuff, specificly formulated for the FJR. I was suprised when my local dealer did not know it existed.
I use the whale jizz. Had the dealer change the tires and the final drive fluid at the same time. They charged my 17 bucks to change it so I had them do it. I had more money than time. I think you need a new dealer.
Glad to see you posting again.
rotella synthetic will reduce engine noise too and is a hell of a lot cheaperI was told by a famous dealer in Alabama that Yamaha was now recommending their standard 80W90 final drive lube as used in their ATVs. He did not have any service bulletin or anything. The materials from Yamaha that are available to me recommend the special FJR final drive lube, and so that's what I use.
As pointed out above, the recommended service interval is quite long. I believe that the Gen II interval is to replace it at the 600 mile service, and then again every 16000 miles. So your first bottle of the stuff will last you until 32000 miles at which time you'll need another bottle to take you to 64000.
SkooterG's price on the stuff is the best that I've seen anywhere. I bought a couple of bottles at the $32 retail price and set them with my 10 gallons of Yamalube 20W40 on the shelf in my shop. Same dealer told me that the Kawasaki 20W50 will reduce FJR engine noise and vibration. He said that Kawasaki uses a lot more of the additive that helps the oil stand up to shearing. I dunno.... This one's destined for NEPRT anyway.
What are the part numbers you use for the oil and filter?I use it. Have also used the Mobil1 75W-90 from your local auto parts store. Much cheaper.
The Yammie special whale jizz specifically forumlated for the FJR is pricey, and unfortnately, it's not uncommon for dealers to not even know it exists, much less stock it. Many a forum member have been sold the normal Yammie gear oil, not knowing any better.
I've gone back to using the special whale jizz for no particular reason. If you follow the maintenance schedule, which is like 12k for a change IIRC, then it really doesn't cost all that much in the great scheme of things. I buy some when I make a parts order from my preferred online discount vendor (ZanottiMotors.com). That's when I also get oil filters, air filters, fasteners, and so on. I believe I last paid about $18.50 for a pint the last time I made an order.
I made the mistake of using RED LINE OIL MTL Manual Transmission/Transaxle Lubricant Gear Oil in my 08 FJR and it leaked out past the seal and all over the rear wheel. Not all gear oils are created equal. Replaced it with Yamaha spec and no problems since.
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