Soon time to change the Rattler's gear oil

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Soon time to change the Rattler's gear oil

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In a very short amount of time, I've been racking up the miles (enjoying speeding up the break-in process whenever possible). I should be reaching 200 miles before Friday. I figure I'll change the gear oil some time within 200-300 miles.
Unlike my former scooters (SAE 90), the Rattler requires SAE 140 :shock: . In the past, I've always used Motul synthetic with satisfaction.
What is its API rating, GL4 or GL5? Is it a hypoid setup or not? Once again, it would be nice to be able to aquire an official service manual. :cry:
What have you guys been using?
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Amsoil Severe Gear. Careful not to strip the drainplug when re-installing.
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nissanman wrote:Amsoil Severe Gear. Careful not to strip the drainplug when re-installing.
Why, did you strip it? I found out the torque value. It's 1.8 kg-m.
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Nah, but I can't get mine to stop dripping :x I'm afraid to strip it (I have a real bad habit of doing that). Plus I know a fellow CT native that stripped his, you actually strip the transmission housing the plug is quite sturdy.
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I didn't take mine off yet. Did it have a sealing/crush washer? If so, those sometimes need to be replaced. I found that out with the gearbox drain plug on my Typhoon.
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An aluminum crush washer... pain in the a@* :!:
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couldn't you drill and tap it again?
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brimstone wrote:couldn't you drill and tap it again?
There are kits, but I would hire a professional to do it.
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I've got that planned for next week. Going to bore it from a 8mm to a 10mm thread. It'll be a lot easier to get washers for it too that way. Don't worry, I'm getting help from a ridiculously good technician. No eggageration here, one of Nissan's top 10 in the country. I'm sure I'll tell the story when it's done.
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P.S. I have no idea how to spell eggageration! :oops:
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nissanman wrote:P.S. I have no idea how to spell eggageration! :oops:
Exaggeration
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Yeah, that looks right. Just one of those words my brain does not like :wink:
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nissanman wrote:Yeah, that looks right. Just one of those words my brain does not like :wink:
My brain especially hates supercalifragilisticexpialidocious :lol:. Oh... that crazy Mary Poppins.
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Damn flying nannies :lol:
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nissanman wrote:Damn flying nannies :lol:

damn flying hot nannies. :shock:


she was a babe back in the day.
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Even better :wink:
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brimstone wrote:
nissanman wrote:Damn flying nannies :lol:

damn flying hot nannies. :shock:


she was a babe back in the day.
Stop it, your really showing your age w/that comment. :wink:
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what, i'll be 34 in july.....but i feel damn old sometimes. :shock:
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