How much oil does a Suzuki GS take?

How much oil does a Suzuki GS take?

For my bike, the crankcase holds 2800ml (milliliters) of oil. It takes extra when changing the filter too, about another 800ml (about 3 and ½ quarts total). If your bike is on the center stand with the front wheel touching the floor, that means the engine is pitched forward a little bit.

What kind of engine does Suzuki GS1100G have?

Make Model Suzuki GS 1100G Year 1982-84 Engine Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, D Capacity 1074 cc / 65.5 cub. in. Bore x Stroke 72 x 66 mm

Where is the oil filter cover on a Suzuki GS?

Get it fairly snug, but there’s no need to wrench on it too hard. Next is a picture of the oil filter cover. It is located in the front of the motor, in the middle of the lower case between the exhaust pipes. These three “acorn” nuts are 12mm. The cover is also spring-loaded.

Why is my 1982 Suzuki GS1100 not charging?

Re: Hi,my 1982 suzuki gs1100 is not charging the… it is most likely your regulator/rectifier. buy the one from Electrex and install it. very simple. just connect the red wire to the red wire and the three yellow wires to the other three misc. colored wires. For some reason suzuki made the three wires different colors? doesn’t need to be.

Make Model Suzuki GS 1100G Year 1982-84 Engine Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, D Capacity 1074 cc / 65.5 cub. in. Bore x Stroke 72 x 66 mm

Which is the biggest shaft drive Suzuki motorcycle?

4x 34mm Mikuni BS34SS carburetors. SUZUKI’S biggest shaft-drive machine – the GS1100G – is the lazy man’s tourer. Like a two-wheeled Cadillac, the big four-pot cruiser demands no more than fuel in the tank in return for a guarantee that it will make the going easy — and the coming back.

Is the Mikuni carburettor the same as the GSX1100?

The 34mm Mikuni carburettors are the same diameter as those feeding the 16 valve GSX1100 motor, but the internals are different. Interchangeable with the 1000 are the secondary gear set on the end of the gearbox and the final drive assembly.

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