Where I live we have 3 grades of pump gas with the octane being 87/91/93. It is good to run a higher octane in your bike, however, if you are putting the gas in your bike and then using it, 87 octane will not hurt your machine. 87 octane hurts your bike if it sits for too long. If you plan on letting your bike sit for more than a week, you definitely want 93 or higher. If you are going to let it sit all winter without riding, you want to either drain the tank and run the gas out of the carb or mix some of the STA-BIL fuel stabilizer with your gas.
750 cc800 if dissembled recently10w-40
Any JASO-MA or MA2 approved oil, weight 15-40 W.
80 weight hp tans gear oil
According to the 1999 Lincoln Continental Owner Guide : " premium " unleaded gasoline , 91 octane or higher
10w-40
DOT3
5w30 rated for gasoline engines. most Honda use 5w25
If it's a gasoline engine it takes gasoline. If it's a diesel engine it takes diesel.
5W30 any major brand.
its FREE just use what ever you get your hands ON get its freon
That car is designed to use the regular leaded gasoline not the premium gas.
It is important to keep the right type fluid in a car to keep in running smoothly. A 1999 Honda Accord uses 5W-30 or 10W-30 engine oil.