• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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1987 430 WR Oil Capacity?

dhwade

Husqvarna
Hello Gents,

I looked on the engine cases and covers for a capacity stamp and didn't find one. How much oil should the crank case have in it? I did a search on this topic as well and came up empty. Any guidance is much appreciated.

Sincerely,
David
 
Hello Gents,

I looked on the engine cases and covers for a capacity stamp and didn't find one. How much oil should the crank case have in it? I did a search on this topic as well and came up empty. Any guidance is much appreciated.

Sincerely,
David

My book says 1.4L,
if you look on the clutch cover just to the lower right of the water pump you will see two lines.
The top one is the max level, and the bottom is the minimum level.
If you were to look at a air cooled clutch cover (no water pump) It actually says Min / Max.Picture 312.jpg
 
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