no, the oil is mixed with the gas before it goes in the carb, so there should never be oil sitting in the crankcase.
Transmission Oil SE Class SAE 10W30 or 10W40 - Capacity 0.8 liter - Level M/C vertical, wait 5 min., the level will be the middle of in window
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there is a site glass on right side of engine about mid ways of brake petal Where should the oil leve be in the site glass when the oil level is full?
Could be worn valve guides ,crankcase filter plugged or bad rings Hope this helps
To check the oil level in a 2003 Kawasaki Ninja, first ensure the motorcycle is on a level surface and the engine is warm, but not hot. Locate the oil sight glass on the side of the engine; you should see the oil level through the glass. If the oil level is below the designated mark, add the appropriate type of oil until it reaches the correct level. Always check the owner’s manual for specific oil type and capacity recommendations.
I have an 1980 Yamaha Enticer 250 (ET250D). Here's what the sticker under the hoods says...The oil capacity for the "Chain Case" is 15.21 oz (or 450 cc).If you are talking about the engine crankcase, there is no oil in the crankcase of a two-stroke engine. It is lubricated by the oil that is mixed into the gas.I am not sure what weight oil to use. The dealer told me to use Yamaha Chain Case Oil (but he didn't know the weight of the oil).Hope this helps!TK
To check the oil in a 2010 Kawasaki Mule, locate the dipstick on the engine. Remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, then reinsert it without screwing it in to get an accurate reading. Pull it out again to check the oil level; it should be between the "L" (low) and "H" (high) marks. Ensure the vehicle is on a level surface for an accurate measurement.
There is no dipstick on this bike. Instead, there is a sightglass on the right side of the crankcase. You may have to use a flashlight to see the oil level through the sightglass. With the bike on the center stand, the oil level should be around the middle of the sight glass "window". Some people have made their own dipsticks to use in these bikes.
There is a sight gless on the left side of the motor crankcase. Stand the bike up level and hav a friend view the oil level in the sight glass. It should fill the sightglass to th3e halfway point,
To check the coolant level on a 1996 Kawasaki Vulcan Classic 800, first ensure the engine is cool to avoid burns. Locate the coolant reservoir, which is typically found near the radiator; it may have a transparent section or markings to indicate the level. Remove the cap if necessary and visually inspect the coolant level; it should be between the "Low" and "Full" marks. If the level is low, top it off with the appropriate coolant mixture, ensuring to use the recommended type for your motorcycle.
The Yamaha Virago 535 has a circular window on the front left side of the crankcase, immediately behind the shift linkage. The bike needs to be held upright (second person) and then the use of a flashlight helps see the level in the window. Level should be approximately center of the window.
Through the sight glass on the left side of the engine, low, near the footpeg. Hold the bike upright, on level ground, and the oil should be a little more then 1/2 way up the sight glass. Visit ZL-OA.com for all things Eliminator related!