20wt oil 435ml/cc on each tube 102mm down from tube with springs out fully compressed
total is 3.2 us quarts
2.2 litres
The 1989 Yamaha FZR 1000 typically requires approximately 500ml of fork oil per leg. However, it's essential to check the specific model's service manual for the exact amount and type of oil, as variations may exist based on modifications or maintenance history. Ensure to use the recommended viscosity, usually around 10W. Always replace the fork seals and check for proper air gap when servicing the forks.
fzr 6oo firing order 1 3 4 2 ?
online
Change the oil.
.028-.030
Mechanical drive for the speedometer only.
On a thin plate next to the crank case.
if you shoot me an email and let me know that your the one that needs a wiring diagram or an fzr 600 i have a color coded diagram for a 91... which is pretty close to most of them that im aware of... jokersace@gmail.com A.J.
You can download it here -> http://pdftown.com/PDF-Yamaha-FZR600-Service-Manual.html
No, they have different engines, similar but different. The valves are different, different carbs, and different compression. The Fzr600 is the more powerful of the two.