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1990 Yamaha Big Bear 350 - Oil Change/Diff Change


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Hello all looking to do some first time maintenance on my 1990 big bear 350 4x4 just bought it 2 weeks ago: The oil change seems pretty straight forward with only 1 drain plug and oil filter but the other diif drain and fill seem a little confusing , the front diff drain and fill seems straight forward but then is there 2 more in the rear ? 1 in the rear and 1 in the middle ? Thanks for the help in advance.

Also it mentions in the service manual about once you change oil and start it up to loosen some oil plug up top on the side of the engine to see if oil is coming out it sounds like some oil bleed valve ? Does anyone do this ?

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What has me confused is on page 2-29 they make mention of 3 drain plugs 1 final gear case 2 front diff case 3 rear diff case , The front and rear are easy to figure out but the final gear case has me scratching ? Just wondering if anyone has experience with this ? I guess all 3 have filler holes which I just fill up to the threads ?

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To help other members in the future here is what I did : drain and filled front and rear differential with gear oil (I used bel-ray 80w-90 hypoid gear oil) and then I did an oil change using yamalube 10w-40 now this is where I got confused : there is the motor oil change with filter ~ 3 quarts and then there is the transfer gear oil drain and fill which also uses yamalube 10w-40 ~ less than a 1/2 qt . Hope this helps .

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