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    Just purchased used 1981 GS650 four. Want to change oil. Do not have any specs, how much oil does it hold? I assume the trans and engine oil are handled by the engine oil!

    Stephen

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    It should say right by the filler cap. It'll have the volume stamped on the engine case in milliliters.

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      The transmission is lubricated by engine oil. I have an 81 GS650GL (shaft) and there is a drain plug for the main engine oil, a drain plug under the transmission, as well as the filter cover which all should be removed to completely drain the oil. With my shaft drive there is also a final drive which is lubricated by 90W gear oil, seperate from engine oil.
      I have a Clymer manual at home with the capacities for engine oil. It varies a bit if you change the filter or not. I will confirm this later but it seems to me 3.82L (4.04 qt) is the volume. That should get you close anyway. You can start it, let it run a bit, stop it and check the sightglass or dipstick to top it up.

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        The transmission is lubricated by engine oil. I have an 81 GS650GL (shaft) and there is a drain plug for the main engine oil, a drain plug under the transmission, as well as the filter cover which all should be removed to completely drain the oil. With my shaft drive there is also a final drive which is lubricated by 90W gear oil, seperate from engine oil.
        I have a Clymer manual at home with the capacities for engine oil. It varies a bit if you change the filter or not. I will confirm this later but it seems to me 3.82L (4.04 qt) is the volume. That should get you close anyway. You can start it, let it run a bit, stop it and check the sightglass or dipstick to top it up.

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          Oil change

          The specs I have found said 3.3L or 3.49 US qt for engine oil. Do you know how much 90w gear oil goes in?


          Stephen

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            #6
            90w isn't so much an oil as it is a paste.

            Seriously though, anyone with a Clymers that details the same model should be able to tell you... I know my Clymers has the specs for all 400 425 and 450 Twins from '77 to '87.

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