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10-40 probably, check level when the bike is sitting level (the true use of the center stands) you should see oil line across the sight glass but dont fill it more than 1/2 way in the sight glass, it can cause problems.
make sure that you dont have to much oil in the motor if it has a dipstick make sure not to screw it in when you check it just set in the hole the tubes are blow off or overfills
Cool Bike ! I recommend Castrol Syntec Actevo 10-40wt, buy 4 qts....after oil/filter change hold bike level on level ground and pour 1 qt into dipstick/plug hole...if you have a sight glass, check level there....check level every1/4 additional qt until you are properly filled...do not overfill...Good Luck to you friend....Tim
If your Savage is the same as my old 1988 Savage, you probably checked the oil level in the sight glass on the side of the engine case. Make sure the bike is standing straight up when you check it. It is easiest to have someone else hold the bike while you bend over to check the level. If I remember correctly, the fill port should be on the upper side of the crankcase about 8 inches away. If it is not there, check the opposite side of the engine. I really miss my Savage, but after 13 years riding without having an accident, I figured I was living on borrowed time considering how blind the drivers around here are.
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