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Correct Oil amount
#1
Could some one please tell me the correct amount I need for a filter and oil change for my Gen1 Fazer 1000.

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#2
Pick up the workshop manual from this site http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?action=down...ew;down=11



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#3
Great stuff, thanks.
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#4
Just changed mine today, it took just under 3Litre to get to the top of the sight glass.
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#5
Thanks Kab, ill check out the service manual to.. Smile
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#6
Make sure you recheck the oil level after running the bike for a few minutes.


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#7
Will do, do you need one of the removal tools as states on the manual for the filter, if so where can you pick em up?
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#8
Your local Halfords or motor factors should have them. Either that or use one of those rubber band with the handle thingys..

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#9
Got on e of them in the shed, ill give that a go before splashing out....
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#10
The cup ones are much easyer to use than the band or chain types on the gen 1 think I payed 6 quid for mine from my local bike shop.
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#11
If you buy a K&N oil filter they have a hex head built in that you can get a socket or ring spanner on to undo , but as ghost says the cup type oil filter remover a godsend on standard filters Smile
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#12
don't suppose you know what size? 65/68mm?
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#13
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I'm pretty sure it's 65mm . The one I have is a genuine Yamaha one, cost around a tenner IRC.
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#14
Mine that i just took off came off with just finger grip,, arhhhhh,,, frightened of what happens if it came off when riding.
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