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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 64482" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Something to keep in mind, you can run standard engine oil in the chain case. Much cheaper than the stuff from the dealer.</p><p>The plug dan is talking about is to get the oil level right. On level ground, you are means to fill the chain case till the oil is just appearing on the threads. They didn't put drain plugs into the chain cases till the next revision.....</p><p>Most of the time you need to remove an inspection cover and suck the oil out. You then mop all the black crud out and re-fill and seal the cover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 64482, member: 82"] Something to keep in mind, you can run standard engine oil in the chain case. Much cheaper than the stuff from the dealer. The plug dan is talking about is to get the oil level right. On level ground, you are means to fill the chain case till the oil is just appearing on the threads. They didn't put drain plugs into the chain cases till the next revision..... Most of the time you need to remove an inspection cover and suck the oil out. You then mop all the black crud out and re-fill and seal the cover. [/QUOTE]
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