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Old Jun 4th, 08, 08:13 PM
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How do I change the oil

Thanks for your help with my last issue.... now I am wondering how do I change the oil in my 2000 Yamaha 250 Beartracker? I did a google search but no luck.
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Old Jun 5th, 08, 12:34 AM
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What exactly are you wanting to know? where the drain plug is? Filter? where to pour it in at?

If i'm not mistaken the bear tracker has a internal oil filter. Not the spin on type. Can you post a picture of the motor and I can tell more about it. what you do is drain the oil out through the main drain plug on the bottome of the motor.....take the oil filter out....put a new filter in.....make sure you put the main drain plug back in after draining. Pour your new oil in.....if your plug does not have a dipstick to check it. There should be a little round glass on the side where your pouring your oil in at. When you can see the oil in that glass.....STOP! start it up and run it for a minute.....the let it set for a few minutes. Make sure the oil is half way in the glass.....if not add oil till it is.

Hope you can understand that. LOL!! i'm not to good at explaning things.LOL!
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Old Jun 5th, 08, 10:27 PM
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Hey bootlegger, you work for yamaha right? My buddy has a bear tracker also and his clutch adjustment bolt and the nut that it goes in are both stripped out. It sometimes doesn't catch when you put it in gear. How much of a pain would that be to fix?
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Old Jun 6th, 08, 08:58 AM
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Hey bootlegger, you work for yamaha right? My buddy has a bear tracker also and his clutch adjustment bolt and the nut that it goes in are both stripped out. It sometimes doesn't catch when you put it in gear. How much of a pain would that be to fix?

I'm just working part time now. Started teaching full time last fall. But still there. It shouldn't be real bad to fix. maybe just a little aggravating.
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