3.5 qts of oil, it should only take 2.7 to fill according to the manual. I replaced the filter and removed the oil pan as well. Lots of crud in the pan. I believe most of the crud was 43 year old clutch plate particles no metal bits. Filled the oil with 2.7 qts of 10-40w oil and started the engine and let it run for a couple of minutes. Shut it off and waited 5 minutes or so and saw No oil in the oil level window on the side of the case. Did I miss something?
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Bought a 1980 GS550e from the original owner a couple of weeks ago and today I was replacing the clutch fiber discs and changing the oil at the same time. I drained what ended up being
3.5 qts of oil, it should only take 2.7 to fill according to the manual. I replaced the filter and removed the oil pan as well. Lots of crud in the pan. I believe most of the crud was 43 year old clutch plate particles no metal bits. Filled the oil with 2.7 qts of 10-40w oil and started the engine and let it run for a couple of minutes. Shut it off and waited 5 minutes or so and saw No oil in the oil level window on the side of the case. Did I miss something?1977 GS750
1978 GS750
1979 GS750L
1980 GS550e
1978 KZ1000
1975 Honda XL350 K1Tags: None
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Are you checking with the bike on the center stand? Is the sight glass sufficiently clear to see through?
2.7 quarts strikes me as not enough...but that's what the manual says. I had two different 550's in my past, and thought they used far more. My memory ain't the best, though.
If you are sure that the oil is under the window, and not over (an easy mistake to make), then the only reasonable path forward is to slowly add more oil and watch the sight glass closely.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostAre you checking with the bike on the center stand? Is the sight glass sufficiently clear to see through?
2.7 quarts strikes me as not enough...but that's what the manual says. I had two different 550's in my past, and thought they used far more. My memory ain't the best, though.
If you are sure that the oil is under the window, and not over (an easy mistake to make), then the only reasonable path forward is to slowly add more oil and watch the sight glass closely.1977 GS750
1978 GS750
1979 GS750L
1980 GS550e
1978 KZ1000
1975 Honda XL350 K1
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Originally posted by Grand Rouge
Just a thought.... The 2400 ml ...2.7 quarts.....may very well be for an oil change without draining filter cavity / changing filter.
My GS 1100E has 3200 ML embossed on case near oil fill cap. I changed oil and filter last week. Added 3200 ML.....no oil in sight glass. Proper amount (for my GS) With Filter Change is 3600 ML.Ed
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What would be the harm in adding oil until you see it in the sight glass? Seriously, where would excess oil go, out the breather into the airbox? The previous owner had 3,5 qts in there plus whatever the filter sucked up. They must have known it took more than expected.
I did a forum search for "sight glass" and a few threads came up where people said the same thing. Usually it was the position of the engine while being checked. One member had the engine upright, left to right, but without wheels it was tilted either too far forward or back.
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Originally posted by Burque73 View PostWhat would be the harm in adding oil until you see it in the sight glass? Seriously, where would excess oil go, out the breather into the airbox? The previous owner had 3,5 qts in there plus whatever the filter sucked up. They must have known it took more than expected.
I did a forum search for "sight glass" and a few threads came up where people said the same thing. Usually it was the position of the engine while being checked. One member had the engine upright, left to right, but without wheels it was tilted either too far forward or back.
I do have the bike strapped down to my lift by the handle bars. Is it possible that the tilt forward is enough to cause this reading? It's late and I will relieve the straps in the morning to see if that's the issue, but I don't normally tie them that tight because it has the wheel cradle. A little more oil than specified shouldn't hurt anything but, a quart to much is Too much.
Thanks for everyone's help with this1977 GS750
1978 GS750
1979 GS750L
1980 GS550e
1978 KZ1000
1975 Honda XL350 K1
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Originally posted by Bobbys 94 View Post
Sight glass is clear and I'm checking it while on my lift, straight up.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View Post
It needs to be on the center stand. The rear wheel will be above the front, so in effect, the bike will be aimed downhill.1977 GS750
1978 GS750
1979 GS750L
1980 GS550e
1978 KZ1000
1975 Honda XL350 K1
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