Motorcycles. What Fluid Goes In The Upper Crank Case Of A Motorcycle?
Motorcycles. I Have A 2000 Yamaha Yzf 600r. The Bike Fell Over And All The Fluids Came Out Of The Upper Crank Case. What Fluid Do I Put Back In There?
Motorcycles : What Fluid Goes In The Upper Crank Case Of A Motorcycle

I have a 2000 Yamaha yzf 600r. The bike fell over and all the fluids came out of the upper crank case. What fluid do I put back in there? Is it just oil, or something else? All help is appreciated!
Yes, the cover cracked and fluid leaked out.
The upper right side.
~~~ dc1736 ~~~
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If it fell over fluid should not have leaked out unless a side cover cracked. Inspect both left and right covers for cracks. In that bike the trans and engine oil is not separate. It uses all the same oil. Call a local dealer and see what Yamaha recommends.
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If it fell over fluid should not have leaked out unless a side cover cracked. Inspect both left and right covers for cracks. In that bike the trans and engine oil is not separate. It uses all the same oil. Call a local dealer and see what Yamaha recommends.
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