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Joined: Jan 1970 Gender: Male  Posts: 3,039 Location: Great Yarmouth Karma: 77 |  | Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Thread Started on Jul 23, 2005, 7:00am » | |
This subject was buried in the Changing Your Oil topic so I thought I'd give it a topic all of its own as a lot of people (including myself) had no idea that you had to add & change your transmission oil. Here's how it's done on my Taishan Commuter and it should be pretty much the same on all Chinese scooters:
Near the back wheel look for a nut with a washer which will look a bit different to all the rest:
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Undo the nut and pour some oil in, because the hole is so small it will be tricky. I just held the nozzle tight to the hole and squeezed the bottle, it seemed to go in. 
Look under the nut and you'll see a draining bolt:
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You undo this when you want to drain your transmission oil.
There is a special transmission oil that you can buy but if you want you can just use your normal 10w/40 oil that you use for the engine.
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Joined: Feb 2006 Gender: Male  Posts: 26 Karma: 0 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #1 on Apr 8, 2006, 10:39pm » | |
oops. i had no idea you have to do that too  lol thanks for telling me!
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Joined: Aug 2005 Gender: Male  Posts: 521 Location: boston ma Karma: 15 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #2 on Apr 8, 2006, 10:45pm » | |
hey all I use castrol 80w-90 gear oil its meant for differentials and automatic transmissions seems to be working fine hope its ok dmilo
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Joined: Sept 2005 Posts: 109 Location: Jupiter Karma: 10 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #3 on Apr 9, 2006, 6:17pm » | |
Do not use oil for automatic transmissions! Use transmission oil for manual gears. Also, I would not recommend to use the same oil for the transmission as for the engine. It will work, but is not very good.
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Joined: Aug 2005 Gender: Male  Posts: 521 Location: boston ma Karma: 15 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #4 on Apr 9, 2006, 7:13pm » | |
Hey Botanic , sorry I made a mistake the gear oil is for manual transmission and differential . but why not use automatic transmission oil? dmilo
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Joined: Jan 2006 Gender: Male  Posts: 2,357 Location: Scotland Karma: 51 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #5 on Apr 9, 2006, 8:54pm » | |
automatic transmission oil will do fine
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Joined: Jan 2006 Posts: 44 Karma: 4 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #6 on Apr 9, 2006, 9:58pm » | |
Automatic transmission fluid does what it says on the can! it is a type of hydraulic fluid( some car braking systems actually use it) for auto gearbox's and is not suitable for the final drive on these scooters may even damage the oil seals. Auto gearboxes are hydraullicly operated. You should use gear oil which is designed for the forces etc in meshing gears ep80 probably ok. I think there is some fairly low viscosity oil for scooter gearboxs at Halfords
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Joined: Aug 2005 Gender: Male  Posts: 521 Location: boston ma Karma: 15 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #7 on Apr 9, 2006, 10:04pm » | |
Hey Oldperson I use castrol 80w-90 gear oil says its for manual transmission and differential highly rated when i read about it what do you think? dmilo
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Joined: Jan 2006 Posts: 44 Karma: 4 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #8 on Apr 9, 2006, 10:20pm » | |
yes thats the stuff.
I think you have to be careful not to overfill it apparently the extra drag/pressure can slow you down.
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Joined: Aug 2005 Gender: Male  Posts: 521 Location: boston ma Karma: 15 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #9 on Apr 9, 2006, 10:23pm » | |
Thanks Oldperson !!!
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Joined: Jan 2006 Gender: Male  Posts: 2,357 Location: Scotland Karma: 51 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #10 on Apr 10, 2006, 2:18pm » | |
Auto tranmission fluid is fine man thats what ive used and ive had no problems
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Joined: Mar 2006 Gender: Male  Posts: 16 Location: Amsterdam, Holland Karma: 0 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #11 on Apr 12, 2006, 6:56pm » | |
I learned a little trick for getting the oil in. Just fold a piece of paper into a funnel and put a straw at the small end. Put some tape around it and stick the straw into the hole, there you go..!
It will take a little while to get the oil in (using 80w-90) but your floor will stay clean.
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Joined: Apr 2006 Gender: Male  Posts: 530 Location: Shetland Isles Karma: 21 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #12 on Apr 26, 2006, 12:22pm » | |
Its even easier if you get a large syringe, I use a 60ml, avaliable from chemists or car shops, and a piece of fish tank tubing (for air pumps etc) pushed on to the end. If its too tight put the end of the tube in hot water to soften it. I find this is the perfect fit for the srew hole, and very little mess. I push in 60ml, then top up with another 40ml, useing CastolEP (ecstreme pressure) 80/90. If its too thick due to being too cold, bring it in near some heat for a while, that helps.
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Joined: Nov 2005 Gender: Male  Posts: 35 Location: Poole Karma: 0 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #13 on Aug 10, 2006, 8:18pm » | |
I use a syringe and air tube as well, Great minds and all that.
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Joined: Aug 2006 Gender: Male  Posts: 24 Location: derbyshire Karma: 0 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #14 on Aug 11, 2006, 5:50pm » | |
very useful tips guys..much appreciated
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Joined: Sept 2006 Posts: 41 Karma: 0 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #15 on Sept 27, 2006, 11:21am » | |
how do you know how much oils already in
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Joined: Aug 2006 Gender: Male  Posts: 13 Location: Lancs Karma: 0 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #16 on Sept 27, 2006, 11:54am » | |
It only holds 100ml so to be safe, drain the lot, as described above and replenish with new oil, not forgetting to measure how much you are putting in!
I use a plastic syringe with a ml scale printed on the outside. You can get them from any good chemist. Don't go for a small one though as the oil is quite thick and would be difficult to 'suck-up'! I use a 50ml one, no probs!
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Joined: Sept 2006 Posts: 41 Karma: 0 |  | Re: Changing transmission oil on a Taishan « Reply #17 on Sept 27, 2006, 3:51pm » | |
cheers for the advice m8
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