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Old 08-09-2008, 05:03 PM
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can somebody help me with oil quantities
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Sure but you need to supply more info.
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Old 08-09-2008, 08:19 PM
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If i remember correctly it should be 3 quarts for the motor, 1 quart for the primary and 20-24 ounces for the transmission. I would take the time to call a local shop to verify. Ride Safe, Clif
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Clif got it
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Those are good numbers!
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Thank You sir
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Old 08-09-2008, 09:21 PM
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Rolivarez....one of the best purchases you can make is for Harleys service manual for your scoot....
Well worth ever dime you spend on it....trust me on that.
Valuable info on many things that you will encounter.
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Don't know if your bike has a crank oil drain plug, but mine has both a crank case drain and the frame drain. The manual says 3.5 quarts and the procedure calls for draining from the drain on the right side of the frame below the oil tank. I use the crank case drain and it takes 4 quartes to fill instead of 3.5.
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As all the other folks said, the repair manual is worth every penny rolivarez. I wish you luck, have fun riding and be safe... Clif
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