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I could not find "the Miximizer" on the intenet.

 

If someone finds it, could you please provide a URL?

 

 

Well, here is all the information that I could find.

 

The Miximizer is made by Hopkins Manufacturing of Emporia Kansas.

 

And here is the website and the direct link to the product I am talking about

 

 

http://www.hopkinsmfg.com/10111.html

 

The picture on the website, does not show the tubing that comes with the syringe. The tubing is what makes the miximizer work for our needs, and it is in the pack too.

 

 

I am not sure if you can order directly, but there is a toll free number, (1-800-524-1458)they might be able to tell you which of your local dealers carries the product. If worse comes to worse, I can make a trip to Wal-mart, and then the post office I suppose.

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Make sure the wife not looking then when she not around to catch you steal her basting tool. Be verrrry careful, getting caught could subject you to severe consequences

 

:big-grin-emoticon: No problem, I have this under control. No wife to worry about at this time.

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I was wondering about what size to get...thanks for the info. The tubing is a good alternative to my battery operated auto pipettor. :mustache:

  • 6 months later...
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I bought rear gear oil at my Yamaha dealer yesterday. He gave me the Yamalube SAE 80W-90 which states "friction modified shaft drive gear oil". So it must have some kind of fiction reducing additive. But what that additive might be isn't on the label.

 

At 1650 miles, or 1000 miles since my dealers 600 mile service, there was a lot of debris stuck to the magnetic end of the drain plug. So the advice to change the rear gear oil on a new machine several times before the scheduled 16000 mile service is good advice.

 

For engine oil dealer gave me a jug of Yama 20-50, saying that Yamaha doesn't make a 20-40 any more, as recommended in the owners guide.

  • 10 months later...
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This link no longer works. What was it?

 

So am I to understand from previous post that the volume of final drive gear oil needed is less than 1/4 of a quart? I'm on my way to pick some up for tomorrow's Houston Maintenence Day. Also, where does one purchase Honda Moly60? Don't suppose I'll find it at Wally world?

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from memory, 1/6 quart fills the rear gear pumpkin. Clymer book says 200cc

 

Get your Honda Moly60 at a Honda automotive service/parts counter (once in a bluemoon a MC dealer will have it).

Posted
This link no longer works. What was it?

Good question - guess I should have added more info. That post was a year ago, and I don't have a clue what it might have been.

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