In the Honda Gold Wing 1200, piston number 1 is located at the front of the engine, on the right side when viewed from the rider's perspective. This is the cylinder closest to the front of the motorcycle, which is standard for most inline engines. Identifying the correct piston is important for maintenance tasks such as timing adjustments or valve clearances. Always refer to the service manual for specific details and diagrams related to your model.
96 hp
right next to the thermometer
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It is exactly 4 quarts It is exactly 4 quarts
please help how to adjust valves for 84 Honda golwing 1200 cc thanks
The 1200 and 1500 had a seat height of 30.7" until 1995. They lowered the seat height to 29.1" in 1995.
First, the 1200 last year was 1987, after that it's the 1500. Just follow the fuel line if it's a 1200.
one down, and 4 up. They are all the same.
Look for it on the steering column.
Depending on how it looks and its maintenance, you could be asking about $1,300.
No, the engine mounts are totally different. The six cylinder 1500 engine will definitely not fit into the 1200 frame calculated for a four cylinder engine. Experts don't think this has ever been attepmted.
It should hold 22 Liters, or 5 us gallons.