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I installed an Earl's motorcycle cooler (which is pretty large as far as coolers go) on my 850 and measured the oil volume at 6 oz including the hoses.
Ed
To measure is to know.
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by rapidray View PostSorry Josh but I forgot who started this thread. I, personally, mount all of my oil coolers with the inlets UP so the oil stays in when I shut the bike off. Suzuki does it that way too so I trust them. Ray.
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Josh, for cavitation to EVER happen on a GS1100E, you would have to be below 2 quarts of oil! Pro Stock bikes run with only 2 quarts but their pickup is re-worked. Remember this, the engine starts with the cooler empty & pushes all the air out of the system. Once that is done the air vents out the crankcase vent hole! Do yourself a favor & get the GS750 oil pump gears for your bike FIRST thing! Ray.
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by rapidray View PostJosh, for cavitation to EVER happen on a GS1100E, you would have to be below 2 quarts of oil! Pro Stock bikes run with only 2 quarts but their pickup is re-worked. Remember this, the engine starts with the cooler empty & pushes all the air out of the system. Once that is done the air vents out the crankcase vent hole! Do yourself a favor & get the GS750 oil pump gears for your bike FIRST thing! Ray.
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