Thanks for finding you! I have the 2010 model with over 32k km and I care a lot about it. To my shame, I didn't know there was such a thing! In the second second I go to change the oil! Thanks!!!🙏🤝
I've been doing lots of looking, and the aluminum "crush seal?" washer (causally mentioned in the official Honda manual) for the gear oil drain bolt is never cited by part number. Mine is screwed up, and needs to be replaced. It was leaking until I flipped it over and put the smooth side toward the bike. Lot's of things pop up for sale when I google for the part (Honda crush seal), different diameters versions. (22mm? / 24mm?). I can't find anything on the web where "crush seal" and "Honda Sh150i" appear together. ...except the Honda manual which doesn't cite a part number. It supposedly needs to be replaced every time or every other time. Yet there's zero reference as to what part to buy exactly. I'm also unable to identify it in the parts list/exploded view of the crankcase. Honda - Replace the crush seal often! Me - OK, no prob. But what part number or specific size is it? Honda - Oh, c'mon man. You should know!
you need to look at the parts fiche. It is under Transmission and you will see one bolt that has a washer while non of the others do. That washer #17 is referred to as "sealing washer (8mm)"
@@DaBinChe Thanks so much! I was looking at the wrong picture, obviously. I was about to buy the wrong part too, but you just saved me. Not a pressing issue like the (leaky) washer situation... I bought a couple quarts of Honda HP4M motor oil as mentioned in the 2010 manual, but I'm always wondering what competing brand (exact bottle) is considered the actual "best" for a 2010 SH. Same question with gear oil. Seems like some newer formulation top-brand (Mobil, Valvoline, Motul) pure synthetic products would be among the very best in both cases, but I can't find any reference/discussion to which specific product to target as "best" for a 2010 SH150i. I went with Valvoline 75w90 conventional gear oil. I'd have preferred their synthetic version, but was not positive it was OK to use. ...getting my info from sporadic discussions I find on the web, among people like me who don't all agree or even know what's correct. So leaves me guessing.
@@ViralTuber For the crush (sealing) washer just go to Harbor Freight and get a whole box of variety pack crush washer for $10. I just use those washer for the motos, outboard, car. Each size has like 10 each.
Your fill bolt prolly missing its copper washer. My 2018 model has it. Just changed my gear oil, I filled it with 120ml as stated in my owner manual for gear oil change, no oil spilled out.
Hello. I wanted to ask what kind of oil do you use? Someone told me to fill the tranmssion with Repsol moto transmission 80w90? Is that the right oil?Thank you.
Yes, used 80w90 and It works fine for all my bikes in final transmission (custom cardan and scooters). I did It since ages ago. No metal particles neither scary noises across the years. Repsol is very good quality one but you could used any recognized brand.
Hello...I would like to ask how many ml do you use on this Honda 150 pcx....oil gear change...or you just put approximaly untill the oil comes out from the hole...and you done? greetings from Greece
ok good vid on showing how to change but gear oil most people say will last life span of the bike but i would change it every two years thats the recomendation id do it every two years as any oil gets dirty and you do get microscopic pices of metal in there ive seen vidios changeing every 500 miles haha comeing from someone thats got experience and qualifications in servising and repairs in the automotive trade im telling you guys save your money amd change it every 2 years
+DaBinChe i have another questions. Whats the purpose of Final Drive Gear oil change ? is it different from regular engine oil change ? im sorry, im new at this, so i just want to learn as much as i can, im very glad i found u on youtube.
+peter le The final drive gear is like a differential on a rear wheel drive, there are gears that mesh together that needs to be lubricated. Oil only last for so long before they don't protect anymore. No it is not engine oil change. I prefer gear oil cause it holds up better for lubricating gears then engine oil.
no need to spin, the spinning actually holds more cause lots of the oil will end up on the gears and make the oil level seem low so while spinning you top it off it will be a bit over filled
hi i m from india. i have a honda activa 125 cc. wat oil shud i use for the gear oil. the recommended engine oil is 10W 30. But can 10W30 be used for transmission or should I use SAE 90 Gear oil
Honda says 10w-30 in the manual but when I first drained mine it was gear oil. 90wt. gear oil is about the same as a 40wt engine oil. Use the 10w-30 for a tad bit better fuel economy and the gear oil for better heat and shear protection.
HI, What type of oil do you think it should be used? I read in the service manual that can be used SAE90 transmission oil OR engine oil (10W40)!? What do you think, will be a problem if I use Motorex Scooter 4T 10W40?
id use proper gear oil but as 10w40 is recomended i suppose u could use it but id personally want to change it earlier than recomended as i belive engine oil isnt as suited to the job as proper gear oil
@@Malossianoplus That is what I use...actually now I use 75w-140. Are you in a cold climate? Gear oil is very thick when cold and takes a while to warm up to thin out.
Spinning the wheel while filling is the perfect way to overfill.
Good job.
Again im using your videos in 2023. Thanks my friend 😊
Thanks for finding you! I have the 2010 model with over 32k km and I care a lot about it. To my shame, I didn't know there was such a thing! In the second second I go to change the oil! Thanks!!!🙏🤝
I've been doing lots of looking, and the aluminum "crush seal?" washer (causally mentioned in the official Honda manual) for the gear oil drain bolt is never cited by part number. Mine is screwed up, and needs to be replaced. It was leaking until I flipped it over and put the smooth side toward the bike. Lot's of things pop up for sale when I google for the part (Honda crush seal), different diameters versions. (22mm? / 24mm?). I can't find anything on the web where "crush seal" and "Honda Sh150i" appear together. ...except the Honda manual which doesn't cite a part number. It supposedly needs to be replaced every time or every other time. Yet there's zero reference as to what part to buy exactly. I'm also unable to identify it in the parts list/exploded view of the crankcase.
Honda - Replace the crush seal often!
Me - OK, no prob. But what part number or specific size is it?
Honda - Oh, c'mon man. You should know!
you need to look at the parts fiche. It is under Transmission and you will see one bolt that has a washer while non of the others do. That washer #17 is referred to as "sealing washer (8mm)"
@@DaBinChe Thanks so much! I was looking at the wrong picture, obviously. I was about to buy the wrong part too, but you just saved me.
Not a pressing issue like the (leaky) washer situation... I bought a couple quarts of Honda HP4M motor oil as mentioned in the 2010 manual, but I'm always wondering what competing brand (exact bottle) is considered the actual "best" for a 2010 SH. Same question with gear oil. Seems like some newer formulation top-brand (Mobil, Valvoline, Motul) pure synthetic products would be among the very best in both cases, but I can't find any reference/discussion to which specific product to target as "best" for a 2010 SH150i.
I went with Valvoline 75w90 conventional gear oil. I'd have preferred their synthetic version, but was not positive it was OK to use. ...getting my info from sporadic discussions I find on the web, among people like me who don't all agree or even know what's correct. So leaves me guessing.
@@ViralTuber For the crush (sealing) washer just go to Harbor Freight and get a whole box of variety pack crush washer for $10. I just use those washer for the motos, outboard, car. Each size has like 10 each.
@@ViralTuber Actually I got a variety pack crush washer from Amazon for $16 I think even cheaper than HarborFreight with more washers.
@@ViralTuber www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BG3YMR8X/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thank you. I was going to trade up my SH150i, but I love the thing. It's a fun and capable bike.
Yes it is a great bike and now rare in the US.
12 nm for tightening those bolts
Your fill bolt prolly missing its copper washer. My 2018 model has it. Just changed my gear oil, I filled it with 120ml as stated in my owner manual for gear oil change, no oil spilled out.
Thank you so much bro
Hi! i have HONDA FORZA MF10 2008 and i need to replace the final drive oil, so What type of oil to recommended ?
THANK YOU!
gear oil just like the one in this video
Hello Is this tutorial for Dylan 125?
Read the title.
@@DaBinChe but its nearly same model
@@Dylan-yx6tt yes it is set up more or less the same, most all scooters are.
Where is the best oil for sh 150 Robo ?
Hello. I wanted to ask what kind of oil do you use? Someone told me to fill the tranmssion with Repsol moto transmission 80w90? Is that the right oil?Thank you.
that would be best in my opinion, Honda recommends using engine oil
@@DaBinChe thank you for the reply.
Yes, used 80w90 and It works fine for all my bikes in final transmission (custom cardan and scooters). I did It since ages ago. No metal particles neither scary noises across the years. Repsol is very good quality one but you could used any recognized brand.
so it wudnt be an issue right; if i use SAE 90 Gear oil for my Honda activa 125 cc scooter? i mean if i use gear oil it wont cause any problem right?
it will be fine, probably better cause you are in India where it is hotter
Hello...I would like to ask how many ml do you use on this Honda 150 pcx....oil gear change...or you just put approximaly untill the oil comes out from the hole...and you done? greetings from Greece
bike on level surface pour in the fill hole until oil comes out and you are done
This oil work with sh robot 2015
Hi, thank you for share your video. How many km I should change the gear oil?
I do it every year.
I do this every 6000km. Once a year is not great.
final gear oil honda air blade 125cc which kind of final gear oil what brand name please details
mohammed amin usually any differential oil 70w-90 so something like that
Thanks
ok good vid on showing how to change but gear oil most people say will last life span of the bike but i would change it every two years thats the recomendation id do it every two years as any oil gets dirty and you do get microscopic pices of metal in there ive seen vidios changeing every 500 miles haha comeing from someone thats got experience and qualifications in servising and repairs in the automotive trade im telling you guys save your money amd change it every 2 years
sir what would happen if your forgot to change your gear oil in 20000km?
Niel Miones Time to change it. It should be fine, just really dirty I would guess
yeah sir..already done...i dont have any idea about that gear oil.tnx for your vids...godbless sir!
how do we know when to change the gear oil ? is it same oi type as the engine oil ?
+peter vole I normally change it every 5-10k miles. I use gear oil 75w-90 or something like that. Possible to use motor oil too.
+DaBinChe i have another questions. Whats the purpose of Final Drive Gear oil change ? is it different from regular engine oil change ? im sorry, im new at this, so i just want to learn as much as i can, im very glad i found u on youtube.
+peter le The final drive gear is like a differential on a rear wheel drive, there are gears that mesh together that needs to be lubricated. Oil only last for so long before they don't protect anymore. No it is not engine oil change. I prefer gear oil cause it holds up better for lubricating gears then engine oil.
Hi how ml goes on I have the same bike
change it every 10k miles
where did you find the honda manual?
Order direct from Helm, they publish all of Honda manuals
Are u sure u need to spin the wheel?
The more u spin it, the more comes out. If u spin it fast, only half will stay in.
no need to spin, the spinning actually holds more cause lots of the oil will end up on the gears and make the oil level seem low so while spinning you top it off it will be a bit over filled
Hi, my scooter is honda sh150 but it isn't 150i, my is 2004 did i need to change that oil????? Thanks
yes
@@DaBinChe I buy it before 2 years and i didnt change it, have no problems (honda) 😅😀
@@dembiichh1498 It will last a while. I change mine every 10k miles. It'll go for longer but I tend to do maintenance sooner.
thanks
hi i m from india. i have a honda activa 125 cc. wat oil shud i use for the gear oil. the recommended engine oil is 10W 30. But can 10W30 be used for transmission or should I use SAE 90 Gear oil
Honda says 10w-30 in the manual but when I first drained mine it was gear oil. 90wt. gear oil is about the same as a 40wt engine oil. Use the 10w-30 for a tad bit better fuel economy and the gear oil for better heat and shear protection.
transmission fluid changed at few kilometers range
+mustafa ay I recommend 5k miles
+mustafa ay I recommend 5k miles
HI,
What type of oil do you think it should be used? I read in the service manual that can be used SAE90 transmission oil OR engine oil (10W40)!? What do you think, will be a problem if I use Motorex Scooter 4T 10W40?
id use proper gear oil but as 10w40 is recomended i suppose u could use it but id personally want to change it earlier than recomended as i belive engine oil isnt as suited to the job as proper gear oil
Боян Александров 90wt tranny oil has the same viscosity as a 40wt motor oil, so either one works fine
On which Page of the Manual did you find it?
I suggest you 80w90 final gear oil. Check the manual.
I put gear oil and the scooter where slow; so i drain the gear oil and put regular 10w40 and now it return normal.
Oh really? Never heard or seen that happened. What type of gear oil? I'd always used gear oil and see no difference.
@@DaBinChe petronas tutela 75w90. Try and u will see difference.
@@Malossianoplus That is what I use...actually now I use 75w-140. Are you in a cold climate? Gear oil is very thick when cold and takes a while to warm up to thin out.
@@DaBinChe no. Im in a hot place where in summer we have 40°c
I feel stupid right now..
Hey I have a Honda Pantheon can I use 85w-140 gear oil?
On the final drive that will work