Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [11/221] Caution do not run the engine in an

Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [11/221] Caution do not run the engine in an
0-10 Daily (pre-ride) checks
1 Engine/transmission oil level
Before you start
tI' Take the motorcycle on a short run to
allow it to reach normal operating temperature.
Caution: Do not run the engine in an
enclosed $pace such as a garage or
~.
tI' Stop the engine and place the motorcycle
on Its centre stand. Allow it to stand
undisturbed for a few minutes to allow the oil
level to stabilise. Make sure the motorcycle is
on level ground.
Bike care:
. If you have to add oil frequently. you
should check whether you have any oil leaks.
If there is no sign of oil leakage from the joints
and gaskets the engine could be burning 011
(see Fault finding).
2 Battery electrolyte level
Warning: Be extremely careful
when handling or working
around the battery - the
electrolyte Is very caustic.
.&.
1 The electrolyte level is visible through the
translucent battery case - It should be
between the upper MAX and lower level
lines (arrows).
2 Using a clean rag or peper towel, wipe off
all the 011 from the dipstick, then Insert
the clean dipstick back into the engine,
but do not screw It In.
1 Unscrew the oil filler cap from the right-
hand side crankcase cover. The dipstick
is integral with the oil filler cap, and is
used to check the engine oil level.
4 If the level is below the 'L' line, top the
engine up with the recommended grade
and type of oil, to bring the level up to
the 'F' line on the dipstick.
3 Remove the dipstick and observe the
level of the oil, which should be
somewhere In between the upper 'F' and
lower 'L' level lines (arrows).
Bike care:
. If the battery electrolyte level needs
topping up frequently. it Is likely that there is a
problem either with the battery or with the
charging system. Refer to Chapter 8 and
investigate the problem.
Before you start:
tI Position the motorcycle on its centre
stand on level ground. Remove the seat (see
Chapter 7) for access to the battery.
tI Use distilled water to top up the battery.
Do not use tap water (ex~ I.n an ern~.
to the MAX !evelline
- do not overfill. On
any spills and install
. . . and fill each cell
with distilled water
completion, mop up
the cell caps.
2
If the electrolyte is low the battery must
be topped up with distilled water.
Remove the cell caps. . .
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