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bikerzx7r1981
gear oil in the engine...what amount?
hI Does nyone know how much gear box oil goes into the engine on a gs1100g for the shaft please?
Is it a specific amount or just fill to the top like the fianal driver casing ?Tags: None
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You put in just as much as your manual says.
You DO have a manual, don't you?
In an 850, it's 340-400 ml or 11.5-13.5 oz.
The proper way to determine how much is to open the level screw under the left cover, add oil through the fill hole on top until it comes out the level hole. With the bike on the centerstand, of course.
There is no way you can fill the final drive casing to the top, either. The fill hole is below center, you only fill to that level.
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bikerzx7r1981
Hi I filled the final drive casing up till it came out of the top.
the other bit is on the left side of the ening it says fill up with sae 90 gear oil. it has a filler cap at the top but can't find a drain valve.
I have a gs100 manual but not a shaft and can't seem to find the bit that tell me.
I could do with draining it and then starting again
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chiphead
Originally posted by bikerzx7r1981 View PostHi I filled the final drive casing up till it came out of the top.
the other bit is on the left side of the ening it says fill up with sae 90 gear oil. it has a filler cap at the top but can't find a drain valve.
I have a gs100 manual but not a shaft and can't seem to find the bit that tell me.
I could do with draining it and then starting again
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Originally posted by bikerzx7r1981 View PostHi I filled the final drive casing up till it came out of the top.
the other bit is on the left side of the ening it says fill up with sae 90 gear oil. it has a filler cap at the top but can't find a drain valve.
I have a gs100 manual but not a shaft and can't seem to find the bit that tell me.
I could do with draining it and then starting again
Basscliff has a tutorial on how to change the oil. Please go to his website and look it up. Basically you need to fill the oil up until it starts to come out the small hole as already mentioned. Do not overfill. And please do some homework before you attack maintenance tasks like this or you could wind up getting hurt (which we don't want).Ed
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bikerzx7r1981
thanks all, I found the tutorial... brilliant stuff, I will sort it tommorow, I filled it just where he said to i.e below that grove bit when you look in.
thanks for your help
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BassCliff
Originally posted by bikerzx7r1981 View Postthanks all, I found the tutorial... brilliant stuff, I will sort it tommorow, I filled it just where he said to i.e below that grove bit when you look in.
thanks for your help
I need to update that tutorial. If you read the addendum to that tutorial you will see it mentioned to remove the level plug, fill only until it starts coming out, then replace the level plug. The level plug is above and to the right of the larger drain plug. Let me see if I can find Mr. bwringer's excellent picture...
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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