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this may be silly question but...

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i just got a 1986 kawasaki gpz1000, when i picked it up, started like a dream, couple days later turns over but not starting. no manual with it or anything.

so what sort of oil should i put in it and where does it go: see pic.
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and where can i find an owners manual? checked the forum links and manual area but couldn't see one for this bike, any pointers?
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No such thing as a silly question.
Yes that looks like it's where the oil goes.
What kind is a matter for much debate ;)
For the older beasts you might want a mineral or synth blend variety rather than full synthetic - I found Penrite to be good in the older engines.

But - I suggest waiting for the gurus to speak up regarding the best things for the old gpz1000
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primamateria wrote:and where can i find an owners manual? checked the forum links and manual area but couldn't see one for this bike, any pointers?
If you want to buy one have a look at http://www.repairmanual.com/motorcycles/1986/34 - pick the one that's yours.
If you want online or pdf download, keep looking ;)
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G'day mate, google is your friend. This could be your manual: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=40OCP5GP

And this is the perfect location for all silly questions.
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But you should have composed it more like this....
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primamateria wrote:i just got a 1986 kawasaki gpz1000, when i picked it up, started like a dream, couple days later turns over but not starting. no manual with it or anything.

so what sort of oil should i put in it and where does it go: see pic.
That's correct, that's the oil filler cap. Use a motorcycle specific oil which is designed for use in a wet clutch motor.
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Strika wrote:
primamateria wrote:i just got a 1986 kawasaki gpz1000, when i picked it up, started like a dream, couple days later turns over but not starting. no manual with it or anything.

so what sort of oil should i put in it and where does it go: see pic.
That's correct, that's the oil filler cap. Use a motorcycle specific oil which is designed for use in a wet clutch motor.
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if you put car oil in it will cause problems such as clutch slippind and stuff
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do not overfill either thinking that is a good thing to do....only fill to the top marking in the window or on dipstick ! :shock:
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the window hoffy is talking about is in your pic almost directly below..look for half circle in pic possibly full glass circle on your bike.....not familiar with gpzsssssssssss
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so the oil is for both the engine and the gearbox too? I was wondering, even though obviously bikes are manual transmissions (except scooters and some new retro looking honda) whether or not it needed any transmission fluid.
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Mate shoot me a PM with your home address and I'll send you a ebook manual called "Motorcycle Mechanics".

It's dated 1977, but it covers all the basics, water oil, gearbox, fueling...all good stuff and it hasn't changed much since then.

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just undid red cap (screwable sump valve thingy, not oil filler cap) )which let out a stack of oil, refilled it and now I can see the oil level in the window. the previous oil was that dark, unable to tell if indicator window was working all right!
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thanks mick, much appreciated! And thanks to all for friendly, helpful responses:)
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adjusted engine idle and she's running sweet!
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