Yamaha XS400 (1976-1982) [2/34] Changing oil

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Yamaha XS360 400 2 Oil should be checked when the engine is warm After shutting it off let the machine sit for a few minutes 3 Maintain the oil level between the Crankcase drain plug arrow Filter screen bolts 0 Oil level sight glass upper and lower level marks inscribed on the crankcase If the oil level is too low remove the filler cap and add enough oil to bring the level up to the upper level mark Do not overfill OTHER MODELS miles or every 6 months whichever comes first 2 Drain the oil as outlined above 3 Remove the oil filter housing bolt and remove the housing and filter element Have a container placed beneath the filter housing prior to removal to catch any oil which might drip out 4 Clean the inside of the filter housing prior to fitting a new filter element 5 Install the new element and refit the housing Tighten the housing bolt to 10 12 ft lbs Do not overtighten 6 Fill the crankcase with 2 4 qts 2 3 1 of the recommended grade and viscosity oil 7 Run the engine for several minutes and check for leaks Removing the filter screen 1 A dipstick is provided to check the oil level use a reasonably soft brush if necessary to 2 The motorcycle should be parked on remove any foreign matter trapped on it level ground and put on the centerstand Check the condition of the gasket and replace 3 Unscrew and remove the dipstick and it if necessary Blow dry and reinstall tight wipe it off Reinsert the dipstick allowing it ening the cover bolts gradually and evenly to rest on the treads of the hole Oil level Proper torque is 4 5 6 0 ft lbs should be between the maximum and Filter Screen 5 Refill the crankcase with oil Check for minimum marks on the stick If the oil level 1 The XS360 and XS400 are fitted with an leaks is too low add enough oil to bring the level up to between the marks Do not overfill the oil filter screen in the sump The screen should be removed and cleaned every other Front Forks crankcase time the oil is changed every 4 000 miles or 1 Yamaha fork oil SAE 20W motor oil 6 months whichever comes first or SAE 10W 30 motor oil is recommended 2 Drain the oil as outlined above for all forks Changing Oil 3 Remove the six bolts which secure the 1 The recommended oil change interval is 2 000 miles or every 3 months whichever comes first 2 Oil should be changed when the engine is warm This ensures more complete drain ing and makes it more likely that the oil will carry off any particulate matter with it 3 Remove the dipstick Place a suitable container at least 214 qt capacity beneath the engine and remove the drain plug Allow the oil to drain off for several minutes then install the drain plug and tighten it securely Proper torque is 25 29 ft lbs 4 Remove the oil filter screen and the oil filter if it is time to service them see below 5 Add 2 1 qts 2 01 of the recommended grade and viscosity oil to the crankcase If the filter has been changed add 2 4 qts 2 3 1 6 Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes Then shut it off and check the oil level with the dipstick Add additional oil if necessary to bring the level to between the level marks on the dipstick Oil filter bolt Front fork oil drain plug Oil viscosity can be varied if slightly stiffer or less stiff fork action is desired Special types of oil designed specifically for motor cycle forks can also be used although care must be taken to flush the forks thoroughly when changing types or brands of fork fluid oil filter screen and pull it out Have a con since some may be incompatible with others Oil Filter tainer beneath the screen cover to catch any 2 After an initial change at 2 000 miles 1 The disposable oil filter element should oil which will drip out the fork oil should be changed at 10 000 be replaced at every other oil change 4 000 4 Clean the screen in a safe solvent and miles intervals 1264

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