How-To: Change Final Drive Oil

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Re: How-To: Change Final Drive Oil

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Jge64 wrote:I don’t doubt that the Moly in the Honda oil is good for the bike. I’m sure it is. However my bike won’t get more than 12 to 15,000 miles before I sell it in 5-7 years. So therefore I’ll use mobil 1 full syn 10w 30 from Walmart. same for the crankcase. It’ll be fine for me.
Ohhhhhhh....I do that in a season...so I see your point.

NOTE: Looked at a bottle of HP4S...it's MA. Honda says to use MB. Now what? LOL
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Re: How-To: Change Final Drive Oil

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OK, oil is changed with the recommended type. I had my son (Ethan 12yr) help me. He only agreed to help if I would take him for a ride afterward. How could I resist? Next up, checking the stock rollers in the variator. I guess I'll need some new tools.
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Re: How-To: Change Final Drive Oil

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Hello everyone.
I know that some you suggest it's not necessary to replace washers, but I want to.
I just am not sure about it's OEM code.
I usually check this website for OEM codes:
https://www.bike-parts-honda.com/honda- ... 10/1/15469
https://www.bike-parts-honda.com/honda- ... 21/1/15469

So is it
Number 9: WASHER, SEALING 8MM 90495-MN5-000
or
Number 19: OIL SEAL, 26X45X6 91202-KWN-901
and
Number 20: OIL SEAL, 20X21X6 91203-KWN-901

Thanks in advance ;)
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Re: How-To: Change Final Drive Oil

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NihatOzgen wrote:Hello everyone.
I know that some you suggest it's not necessary to replace washers, but I want to.
I just am not sure about it's OEM code.
I usually check this website for OEM codes:
https://www.bike-parts-honda.com/honda- ... 10/1/15469
https://www.bike-parts-honda.com/honda- ... 21/1/15469

So is it
Number 9: WASHER, SEALING 8MM 90495-MN5-000
or
Number 19: OIL SEAL, 26X45X6 91202-KWN-901
and
Number 20: OIL SEAL, 20X21X6 91203-KWN-901

Thanks in advance ;)

Seriously, you want to. Unnecessarily.

If you want to you do it. Unnecessarily. Source your own washers.

The rest of us have lives.
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Re: How-To: Change Final Drive Oil

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I will not argue with you since it's your own experience and your own decision.
Sorry to say that no one can persuade me while service manual says otherwise.

Hopefully you are not the only person able to answer my question.
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Re: How-To: Change Final Drive Oil

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Sealing Washer (Copper): 90495-MN5-000
Oil Check Bolt (8 x 16): 95701-0801600
Oil Drain Bolt (8 x 45): 95701-0804500
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