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Forum LongTimerGSResource Superstar
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What problem?Ed
To measure is to know.
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Raven457
Nothing to worry about brother, the stator is bathed in engine oil by design. Some folks drain the oil before pulling the cover, some just lean the bike against a wall to prevent most of the oil from coming out, and some folks get a surprise when they crack the cover off
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Originally posted by nhgsguy View PostI changed my countershaft sprocket.After that change I took the stator cover off.All of the engine oil came out.What will I need to do to fix the problem?1978 GS1085.
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nhgsguy
Thanks for info,Iam new to the gs1000
Thanks for your reply.Iam new to the GS1000 and did not know that oil is suppose to be in the stator cover.My jaw dropped when oil came pouring out of the engine.
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Raven457
yah, that'll wake you up for sure! First GS in general, or first GS1000? Either way, welcome aboard =)
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littleroot
Originally posted by Raven457 View PostNothing to worry about brother, the stator is bathed in engine oil by design. Some folks drain the oil before pulling the cover, some just lean the bike against a wall to prevent most of the oil from coming out, and some folks get a surprise when they crack the cover off
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