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White liquid in gearbox - 2000 Yamaha DT 125 R

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Could you help me out? I cant even find were to drain it.theres now screw or plug underneath at all

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The liquid is emulsified water. Condensation in the gearbox, riding in creeks or a from high pressure car wash is where the water usually comes from. The gears emulsify the water into the oil thus turning the oil whitish. Just drain the oil then put in fresh oil, ride for a mile or two then change the oil again. No real harm has been done to the engine. Please rate my answer. Thanks!

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