For a 2001 Honda CR 250, you typically need about 10.6 to 11.0 ounces (approximately 315 to 325 ml) of fork oil per leg, depending on the specific setup and whether you're adjusting for your weight or riding style. It's important to check the service manual for the exact specifications and recommended oil type. Always ensure to replace the fork seals and properly bleed the forks after changing the oil for optimal performance.
Rebuliding a Honda CB 450 DX Need to know the ammount of fork oil required in each fork leg.
That would be 345cc or ( 11.7 oz ) Be sure equal amount in each fork.
they shouldn't.. you need to replace the fork seals
Oh, dude, I mean, like, I'm not a mechanic, but typically for a Honda XRM 110, you'd need around 120-130 ml of fork oil per fork leg. But hey, don't take my word for it, maybe double-check with your manual or a pro just to be safe.
3.1qts just to change out. 7.6l total including lines and cooler
The thermostat locations on a 2001 Honda Odyssey is under the upper radiator hose. You will need to drain the radiator to access it.
You will first need to fill the fork completely with fork oil. Fork should be collapsed with the fork spring removed. Bleed the air out of the inner cartridge by slowly cycling the damper rod through it's full stroke. From this point you can set the oil level to the correct height measured from the top of the outer fork tube. Factory specs are: Minimum Height: 155mm Standard Height: 139mm Maximum Height: 117mm
561ml
3.4 quarts
YES!
need question asked on a 1998 suzuki 800 marauder how much fork oil needed
i need to know where the tail shaft is located on a 2001 handa passport?