There is no dipstick. It's a site guage located on the left side of the bike.
The valve clearance for the 1983 Yamaha Virago 500 is 7.2 mm. The exhaust valve lift is 7.7 mm. The vehicle gets on average 51 miles per gallon.Ê
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For a 1983 F150, the transmission dipstick is?æsticking out of the transmission. The transmission is located at the rear left side of the in-line engine.
The 1983 Yamaha Virago 500 typically requires about 2.5 quarts (approximately 2.4 liters) of oil when changing the oil and replacing the oil filter. If you're just changing the oil without replacing the filter, it may take around 2.0 quarts (about 1.9 liters). Always consult the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications.
under the hood
on the opposite side of the oil dipstick only farther back if you have a 5.8L 351W
The optimal setting for a pilot screw on almost any bike is one and one half full turns out from the closed position.
The 1983 Yamaha XV500, part of the Virago series, has an oil capacity of approximately 3.2 quarts (or about 3 liters) when including the oil filter change. It’s essential to check the owner's manual for specific details and recommendations regarding oil type and maintenance practices. Always ensure to check the oil level using the dipstick to maintain optimal engine performance.
If there is one it will be located from the main fuel line running from the petcock to the carbs.
1982 and 1983
1983
On a 1983 Yamaha XS650, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is typically located on the right side of the frame, near the steering head. You can usually find it stamped onto a flat area of the frame, just below the top tube. It's essential to clean the area carefully to read the VIN clearly, as it may be obscured by dirt or paint.