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if you have a manual it will tell you how many ML it will hold from empty some bikes tell you one the oil cap some bikes will tell you in a small window on the side of the engine which i beleive this is the solution in your case under the window it may also tell you how many ML to put in some bikes have a small drain screw un do the screw and top up the oil until oil comes out of the screw hole
1.7 litres if you change it without the filter and around 1.9 when you change both oil and filter. run the engine for five minutes then turn off the bike and leave for a minute and a half. unscrew the dipstick, wipe it and put it back in without screwing it and check that its within the lines on the dipstick
You need to go buy a Brother DR-350 drum unit cartridge. The drum unit is the thing that the toner cartridge (TN-350) clicks into. Pull out the drum/toner unit and separate the two halves. Place your TN-350 into the new DR-350 cartridge and put back in the printer.
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