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matt89
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PostPosted: 14:02 - 30 Mar 2006    Post subject: were to fill up gear box oil Reply with quote

ive been told i need to fill up my gearbox oil on my speedfight 2 50cc ac, only problem is where do i fill it up. the garage told me it was on the crank case somewhere and it was a 12mm bolt that i need to unscrew can anyone help me and tell me whats near it.

any help is greatly needed and much appreciated Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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PostPosted: 14:33 - 30 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

at the back off your wheel on the caseing, u sould c a dip stick on the top back and a bolt on the bottom, bot is for emptying the oil and dip stick is for checking and filling it up, thats how it is on the gilera bikes should be the same as the gear box is at the back, check like were your back brake caliper is if its a R DISK, but u will find it
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matt89
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PostPosted: 15:24 - 30 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

ive not got a rear disk brake and i cant see a dip stick anywhere. i was told that its just a 12mm bolt that needs to be undone and then filled untill i see it and then the bolt put back in in Confused

dont know if this helps any more but i will have a better look when i get back from college Thumbs Up

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PostPosted: 16:04 - 30 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

it will be somewere at the back off the engine caseing were the wheel is, just look or look in your hand book/ manual
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