Refill Oil Capacity 180° Triple

motoddrob

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S/W Australia
Mine is an 80 1200. 3l to fill after a reassembly, 2.5l for an oil change. When I drain my oil I remove the selector cover as well as the drain plug and also prop the l/h side stand with a bit of wood. Can't see how one can drain the motor entirely. Easy for 1/2 litre to get lost in all the gallerys/oil cooler and nooks and crannies. Can say the same for the 750 as well. Don't think there are any differences between the 1000 and 1200 cases.
Bet they all came out of the same mold for the years of manufacture.
 

Laverda SF

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DO NOT screw in the Dip Stick on a Breganzie for reading crankcase oil level - Just set it in, pull it and read the stick !
 

rowdypat

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Location
Melbourne
I seem to recall that the twins and triples have slightly different length dipsticks... is that right? If so, you want to make sure you haven't swapped them over :unsure:
 

martymoose

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Pulling the stuck clutch apart on 4071, here is a shot of the hole in the case that lets the oil in, and why 1/2 litre stays in there
 

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Paul Marx

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France
I seem to recall that the twins and triples have slightly different length dipsticks... is that right? If so, you want to make sure you haven't swapped them over :unsure:
Triples, 750s and 500s all have different length dipsticks I think.
Beware.

Paul
 

michipons

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my left hand header needs moving to get the strainer cleanly out - so in theory needs a new exhaust sealing ring and copper nuts each time
I read the whole thread to see a reaction to that message!🤪🤪 is it really necessary to change the copper sealing ring everytime?? If that is the case… where do you find them without paying ridiculous sums on ebay?
Miguel
 

motoddrob

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Location
S/W Australia
I only change them if they're leaking and I don't ever remember changing the nuts except a couple of times they have fallen off.
Back fire usually tells me they're either loose or leaking
 
Location
Cotwolds
They are crushable so once crushed they won’t seal as well second time around - cheap enough from Phil Todd - if I don’t replace them one of the exhausts will show a valve guide oil leakage - I should say this is just my opinion 😀
 
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