Should be around 3.2 Liters, if the same as the 1200's.
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Under the side cover on The left side of bike just below the seat. Charlie
1200 engine, oil cap. is 3.2 liters or 3.4 U.S. qt's.
Try this:http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche.com/speedsupplies/Honda_OEM/HondaMC.asp?Type=12&A=41
Look for the ID tag on the frame head. They all start with GL then the engin size (1000, 1100, 1200, 1500 or 1800) then there may be a letter, I for Interstate, A for Aspencade and S for SE (Special Edition).
The gl 1200 model is from 1984 to 1987. The only difference that shows in my manual is valve timing and maybe a few other things, unless it is fuel injected, or the aspencade model. Otherwise I do not see a problem. If you have the engine on the bench, then might be a good idea to change the stator and check the clutch.
At 1200 RPM -should be 38-42 degrees Fahrenheit
front shocks 0-6 psi..........rear shocks Standard model 0-57 psi.....Interstate and Aspencade 28-57 psi .......There you go.
please help how to adjust valves for 84 Honda golwing 1200 cc thanks
At the surface of the earth, mass = weight, so 1200 mg weight = 1200 mg mass
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