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The total capacity is 20 ounces but not all the oil will be removed when you drain it. Drain the oil and then add 15 ounces. Check the level and add as necessary to reach the full mark. Do not overfill.
Total oil capacity is 20 ounces, but remember some oil may be left behind when you drain the oil. So start by adding 15 ounces and then checking the level. Add as necessary to reach the full mark. Do not overfill.
0.59 liters or 20 fluid ounces!
20 oz. if fully drained, 16 oz. will usually be used in an oil change.
There is no drain on the engine you have to drain the oil tank and then remove a hose turn the bike over to get the oil out of the crank case (dont let it run too long). Change the oil filter and then seal it up and fill with 20/50 . Check the tank again after running it a few minutes. Enjoy your ride.
What is the model number of the engine. If this is a newer engine and it is a overhead valve engine, normally the number is pressed in on the valve cover, kinda hard to see. Sometimes it is located on the exhaust debris guard, will be about a 20 digit number. Several of the newer style engines actually have the drain located at the bottom of the dipstick tube.
You failed to list engine size and make. If it has a horizontal shaft 5−7 h.p. Briggs & Stratton non-Vanguard engine the total oil capacity is 20 ounces. If it is a Vanguard 6 h.p. engine the capacity is 24 ounces. Add 20 ounces and then check the oil level. If it has a Tecumseh engine it can be 20 or 21 ounces. Do not overfill.
20 oz.
20 oz
I believe a straight 30 weight oil will suffice.
18 to 20 oz
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