Honda PCX 125 Transmission oil (Final Drive Oil)
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Honda PCX 125 Transmission oil (Final Drive Oil)
Hi All,
I have phoned no less than four Honda PCX 125 Dealerships, spoke to the workshop manager every time and asked them what oil to use in the PCX 125 transmission box and got totally conflicting answers from them, answers ranging from EP90 gear oil to 80W90 manual gear oil to 10W40 engine oil that is currently in the engine. I am confused.
Please can anybody tell me what the Honda PCX 125 workshop or maintenance manual says about what oil to use for the Honda PCX 125 transmission box or final drive box?
Thank you in advance....
I have phoned no less than four Honda PCX 125 Dealerships, spoke to the workshop manager every time and asked them what oil to use in the PCX 125 transmission box and got totally conflicting answers from them, answers ranging from EP90 gear oil to 80W90 manual gear oil to 10W40 engine oil that is currently in the engine. I am confused.
Please can anybody tell me what the Honda PCX 125 workshop or maintenance manual says about what oil to use for the Honda PCX 125 transmission box or final drive box?
Thank you in advance....
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Re: Honda PCX 125 Transmission oil (Final Drive Oil)
yes I want to see the final drive transmission box... somebody link a good thread or take some pictures of how to change it please.
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+1 an thank you
Re: Honda PCX 125 Transmission oil (Final Drive Oil)
The final drive oil only needs changed every two years and its the same grade of oil as you put in the engine.
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Re: Honda PCX 125 Transmission oil (Final Drive Oil)
USE 10w-30 (same as engine) in the final drive.
one drain bolt and one fill bolt... with the engine level, after draining the oil, fill the oil until it comes out of the fill hole.
after searching a bit I found this (thanks slickvic)
one drain bolt and one fill bolt... with the engine level, after draining the oil, fill the oil until it comes out of the fill hole.
after searching a bit I found this (thanks slickvic)

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Re: Honda PCX 125 Transmission oil (Final Drive Oil)
that's perfect... thanks
must take a peculiar funnel to fill that from a side port
must take a peculiar funnel to fill that from a side port
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Re: Honda PCX 125 Transmission oil (Final Drive Oil)
Thanks for the very useful information! 


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Re: Honda PCX 125 Transmission oil (Final Drive Oil)
GN2 is right. It's much easier give the low volumes. I use syringes a lot
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Whatever floats your very weird cannibalised junkyard boat.dasshreddar wrote:OR make your own funnel...
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Re: Honda PCX 125 Transmission oil (Final Drive Oil)
I used a very large syringe. worked great. 10w30 Engine oil.
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Re: Honda PCX 125 Transmission oil (Final Drive Oil)
The service receipt for my 600 mile service showed a mix of oil added inc EP90, but I still believe that was nonsense and just something to charge for. Why would a new scoot having done 600 miles need the final drive oil changed - I do not believe that's on the 1st service unlike checkiing the valves which they hardly ever soon to do anyway (service cost best part of £90!).

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Well, if one did it him/herself it would not be a bad idea, as the oil capacity is very small, and one's time is free
On the other hand, dealers like to increase their revenues...

On the other hand, dealers like to increase their revenues...


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Re: Honda PCX 125 Transmission oil (Final Drive Oil)
Thanks again for the information, and I have just read Maddiedog's "How-to":dasshreddar wrote: after searching a bit I found this (thanks slickvic)
http://hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3224
And in the pic that he uploaded: I have realised that the instructions that you posted are not for the PCX



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Re: Honda PCX 125 Transmission oil (Final Drive Oil)
Yeah that appears to be for the Honda lead 110, but it is almost the same as the pcx 

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Yes, at first I thought that the pics were from a PCX, until I read the other post, and I saw a different location of the shock absorber in this thread's pics!
And yes, the procedure is the same, and in the pics it's really well explained. Thanks again!



And yes, the procedure is the same, and in the pics it's really well explained. Thanks again!


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Re: Honda PCX 125 Transmission oil (Final Drive Oil)
I'm going to add a couple of pics of the check bolt and drain bolt of my PCX, for future reference






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Re: Honda PCX 125 Transmission oil (Final Drive Oil)
here is the gear oil on Amazon and a tool to get it done right.
http://www.amazon.com/FJC-2731-Syringe- ... il+syringe
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0039O ... UTF8&psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/FJC-2731-Syringe- ... il+syringe
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0039O ... UTF8&psc=1
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Re: Honda PCX 125 Transmission oil (Final Drive Oil)
No other way to really get in there and get the right amount of gear oil in. Far too messy otherwise. Excellent advice right there.
To the OP, you can use gear oil if you really want to, but why go to the expense unless you have it on hand already. The reason you're getting differing opinions is that the answer really is all of the above.
Honda has a habit of making vehicles with very high tolerances for screwing around with engine and gear lubrications, at least in their smaller bikes. When the supercub first came out, they ran it (across Australia I think), with fry oil in the crankcase. No issues. Crazy stuff right there.
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