Putting progressive lower kit in need oil capacity my manual says 521cc (17.62oz) is this per fork? Manual doesen't specify.
SOURCE: Am looking for maintenance specs, ie engine oil
I think this is your full manual....let me know and rate me if I've helped you, thanks,
http://www.carlsalter.com/download.asp?fileid=072111110100097095067066082054048048070109095039056057045057048095083101114118105099101095077097110117097108046112100102
SOURCE: Honda fmx 650 service manual
hi m8 ,to give u a rough guide,or a maths lesson,,lol,,if u get a half litre bottle, pour half of that bottle in each leg,that is usualy the amount,, or if u can only get 1 litre bottles,, pour a quart in each leg,, leaving u half a litre left,, hope this makes sense ,, if to soft wen you hit the front brake,,then add about 4 egg cup fulls in each leg,,cheers
SOURCE: Carb removal from 1994 VF750C Honda Magna
You should probably get a service manual.
As I recall: Remove seat, gas tank, side covers and brackets, and plastic things in front corners of frame. Take off rubber intake thingy and slide out air filter cover toward the left side (it's a ***** because of the flap in front). Loosen metal intake housing plate, rotate and remove intake horns being careful not to bend the horns or drop screws down carb throats. Slide plate out.
All four carbs come off as one assembly. There are four rubber tubes connecting it to the engine. Loosen the hose clamps on the tubes and gently pry the carb assembly up. Find safe points on the carbs to pry where you won't break anything, and be gentle. If it hasn't come off before it will take some going from corner to corner till it comes out of the rubber tubes.
You can clean the jets without disassembling the "quad pack".
I put a little oil on the tubes to reassemble. Getting the horns back in is a bit tricky. The plate goes on loose, then they slide into the carbs and rotate as I recall. Good luck
SOURCE: Front fork oil capacity
Hi Lukepentcof.
its 350cc or 11.8 ounces in the Clyma book, but that's for a 1986 onwards model. you can vary the amount you use to suit your style of riding anyways. I doubt it would be that far from the mark.
regards
robotek
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