The 1986 Honda Gold Wing typically requires a 10W-40 motor oil that meets the API (American Petroleum Institute) specifications for motorcycle engines. It's important to use oil specifically designed for motorcycles, as these formulations cater to the unique needs of a bike's engine and transmission. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations and any updates on oil specifications.
how to change oil in a 1986 honda gold wing motorcycle
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With the filter changed. 3.2 liters. If the engine was taken apart that would then be 4 liters.
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Yes, it is. However, there is separate gear oil in the final drive of the Goldwing, as it is shaft driven.
I use Motul 10w40. Check with your local dealer.
same as the engine oil
My owners manual for my 1984 Honda GoldWing says to use SAE 10W-40 Oil.
Honda does not require Synthetic oil for the Goldwing. So it's up to you. BTW: I have never heard of a wing dying due to an oil related problem. Mine is still running strong at 110,000 miles changed every 8k per Honda.
One can purchase a used Honda Goldwing 1500 by going to the Goldwing Facts website. The website has information about Honda Goldwing 1500s, including how to purchase one.
Yes you can use a Full Synthetic Oil in your GoldWing. I recommend Amsoil 10W-40 Advanced Synthetic Motorcycle Oil (MCF) Hope This Helps
That is where you add the oil.