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Posted by John (UK) on October 01, 2006 at 06:38:47 from (88.110.11.53):
In Reply to: changing oil posted by Stan Mayberry on September 30, 2006 at 16:27:32:
Get the oil warm so it will drain easily, two drain plugs, one straight below the gear levers on left side, second one on left side bottom below the seat. Fill through filler plug next to gear levers. takes 8 US galls of GL1-90W or 15W/30 Multi-grade oil. The plugs are magnetic and collect all the metal bits floating around, clean them. Clean around the oil filler too before you take the plug out so no crud will fall in. Leave it draining for a couple of hours to get it all out. Multi-grade will be better if you are in a cold winter climate as it wont get as thick as GL1 type oil.
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