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Nalayah
Amount of Oil in 78 GS750
I recently purchased a 1978 GS750, and have some minor knocking coming from it. The last owner recently had the engine cover off, and I'm assuming that he didn't put enough oil back in, as the sight glass doesn't seem to work. I've tried the internet and searching, but came up with nothing. How much oil does the manual call for? I don't see it anywhere on the engine cover.Tags: None
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Outlander
If it has a sight glass, put the bike up on its center stand. If you use the kickstand, all the oil will run to that side of the bike and you will not see any oil in it.
Once on a level surface, you will see the oil in the sight glass. My 550E, took almost 4.5 quarts of oil. Surprisingly, I know, but I also did a filter change.
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makenzie71
^ yup...3400ml for my 79 750E. Love it and hate it...modern bikes are mostly 2qt~ish. I like having lots of oil.
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TheCafeKid
more modern bikes are mostly water cooled as well You will find that the amount of oil needed depends on what you are doing. I think on my 1100G, its 3500mL if you are just changing the oil, but 3800 if you change the filter too... Just a heads up.
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Nalayah
Checked the side again, there was a barely visible "3400CC" on the engine cover. Thanks . And I tried putting it up vertically... sight glass flooded with oil.
When buying tailpipes, should I just measure the OD of the pipes coming from the cylinders?
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Originally posted by Nalayah View PostAnd I tried putting it up vertically... sight glass flooded with oil.
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SqDancerLynn1
I like to run mine at the hi mark of the window. Make sure that the oil does not have gas in it. (VERY IMPORTANT) I would even go ahead and change it to be sure takes 3.5-4 qts with filter change.
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