No, it wont.
you'd have to get into the transmission to change a shift fork
For 1983 467.5-472.5 cc (15.82-15.99 oz) fork oil.
9.8 ounces
left 15.7 right 15.2, 0-10 psi
The shifting fork is on the right side of the under the right engine cover . If it is electronic shift , when you push the button it rotates the shifting fork to go into gears . The bottom arm of the shifting fork is bad about breaking . In a pinch I have welded it back on but for the price its better to replace it .
see http://onmyhonor.com/wing/fork.htm
The fork oil capacity for a 1989 Honda GL1500 Gold Wing is approximately 10.6 ounces (or about 315 milliliters) per fork leg. It's important to use the recommended fork oil type, typically 10-weight, to ensure proper suspension performance. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific maintenance guidelines and procedures.
445cc(15.1 us oz.)per leg
the shift fork is attached to the shift lever in the trans mission it looks like a two pronged fork that moves the transmission gears into sync with the help of the clutch.
Front left fork, right below turn signal. Should see model and Vin
the shift fork is attached to the shift lever in the trans mission it looks like a two pronged fork that moves the transmission gears into sync with the help of the clutch.
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