grateful you posted this. my new zuma came time for the first maintenance appointment at 600 miles and I couldn't get one scheduled for 3 weeks, so I ended up changing the oil myself
Thanks for the helpful video. This other video for the same Yamaha Zuma make and mines is a 2008, they said to use the 17mm for the drain bolt. But it took a 12mm socket. So they were very off and I already had the 12mm and was shopping for a 17mm and it’s a larger heavier duty socket set. The 19mm socket and wrench I found out they have at my job. So I thought I was good to go, but I found that 12mm drain bolt nut is very hard to get off. Especially when you are doing it on the ground and don’t have a lift. Also, it would help if ppl. posting these video can put the year of the Zuma to know which videos to watch and save time. Oh and on the 2008 Zuma, you have to remove a cable holder bolt and that takes 10mm. Also, one video says to pour the whole quart and another says 850ml and another says 750ml. So it varies from each person’s interpretation.
Great video. Although I believe the manual calls for automotive SAE 10W-30 oil for the transmission and not motorcycle 10W-30. You may want to double check that.
Both oils I am using follow SAE standards as indicated on the label. I don’t think that one could get a non SAE standard oil in the US. Both oils are intended for use in motorcycles. Manual for the Zuma calls for SAE 10w-30, 10w-40, 10w-50… oil in the engine. I use 10w-40 as I find it is best suited for both colder and hotter temps. It is thicker than 10w-30 at high temps therefore should lubricate better. As for the gear oil, it’s main job is to cool the gears, it does not get near as much use as a wet clutch setup would get, therefore, you can use regular oil, you can use motorcycle oil, or gear oil. That’s one of the reasons why it lasts 2x,3x more than engine oil. I use Royal Purple SAE 10w-30 Cycle Oil as I’ve used it in all my scooters and have put 10s of thousand miles on those machines and it’s worked flawlessly. Manual calls for SAW 10w-30 motor(engine) oil, which is what Royal Purple I’m using is. You can use car oil if you want, both in the engine and transmission, i just like using Yamalube as I trust they make best oils for their engines and I use RP in the transmission as I’ve only had good experiences with it plus it’s one if the best oils you can get. IMO
I can’t remember, but it should. Just look at the manual It’ll show you where the drain bolt is but it’s always at the bottom of The engine case. Not sure about what kind of filter the new Zuma uses, my model uses a reusable one, new ones may be throw outs.
yep re dick culous. just did oil, tran and brake@ dealership.200.00. you oiled up your floor filling more than draining. oh, PC left handers are hurt, saying it's difficult left hand and so on. "my weaker hand.... better
grateful you posted this. my new zuma came time for the first maintenance appointment at 600 miles and I couldn't get one scheduled for 3 weeks, so I ended up changing the oil myself
Thank you for sharing this information. Beautiful dog❤
Great presentation! Thank you! Just bought my pre-owned 2014 Yamaha Zuma, and I am loving it!
Thanks for the helpful video. This other video for the same Yamaha Zuma make and mines is a 2008, they said to use the 17mm for the drain bolt. But it took a 12mm socket. So they were very off and I already had the 12mm and was shopping for a 17mm and it’s a larger heavier duty socket set. The 19mm socket and wrench I found out they have at my job.
So I thought I was good to go, but I found that 12mm drain bolt nut is very hard to get off. Especially when you are doing it on the ground and don’t have a lift.
Also, it would help if ppl. posting these video can put the year of the Zuma to know which videos to watch and save time.
Oh and on the 2008 Zuma, you have to remove a cable holder bolt and that takes 10mm.
Also, one video says to pour the whole quart and another says 850ml and another says 750ml. So it varies from each person’s interpretation.
Its best to use the measurements found in the manual.
Thanks for the training in oil change….👍🏻😊 will do my 2014 Zuma today….
Спасибо за видео ,всё чётко и понятно.
Thanks so much for making this video! Also, your dog is absolutely gorgeous, ¡Me encanta!!
Great video and thanks for the oil change lesson!
How often or how many miles to change the oil?
Also what year is your Zuma?
Great video. Although I believe the manual calls for automotive SAE 10W-30 oil for the transmission and not motorcycle 10W-30. You may want to double check that.
Both oils I am using follow SAE standards as indicated on the label. I don’t think that one could get a non SAE standard oil in the US.
Both oils are intended for use in motorcycles.
Manual for the Zuma calls for SAE 10w-30, 10w-40, 10w-50… oil in the engine.
I use 10w-40 as I find it is best suited for both colder and hotter temps. It is thicker than 10w-30 at high temps therefore should lubricate better.
As for the gear oil, it’s main job is to cool the gears, it does not get near as much use as a wet clutch setup would get, therefore, you can use regular oil, you can use motorcycle oil, or gear oil. That’s one of the reasons why it lasts 2x,3x more than engine oil.
I use Royal Purple SAE 10w-30 Cycle Oil as I’ve used it in all my scooters and have put 10s of thousand miles on those machines and it’s worked flawlessly.
Manual calls for SAW 10w-30 motor(engine) oil, which is what Royal Purple I’m using is.
You can use car oil if you want, both in the engine and transmission, i just like using Yamalube as I trust they make best oils for their engines and I use RP in the transmission as I’ve only had good experiences with it plus it’s one if the best oils you can get. IMO
PS. This only applies to scooters and not wet clutch application machines
Great tutorial
The dog is the master mechanic, isn't it?
Lol
How long do you need to change the motor oil and transmission?
Thank you
does the 2022 have the same location on oil drainer?
I can’t remember, but it should. Just look at the manual
It’ll show you where the drain bolt is but it’s always at the bottom of
The engine case.
Not sure about what kind of filter the new Zuma uses, my model uses a reusable one, new ones may be throw outs.
yep re dick culous. just did oil, tran and brake@ dealership.200.00. you oiled up your floor filling more than draining. oh, PC left handers are hurt, saying it's difficult left hand and so on. "my weaker hand.... better
Nemanja, nesto mi se cini da imas srpski naglasak ))
Haha