Fluid Requirements - Buell 2002 S3T Service Manual

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FLUID REQUIREMENTS

GENERAL
United States System
Unless otherwise specified, all fluid volume measurements
in this Service Manual are expressed in United States
(U.S.) units-of-measure. See below:
1 pint (U.S.) = 16 fluid ounces (U.S.)
1 quart (U.S.) = 2 pints (U.S.) = 32 fl. oz. (U.S.)
1 gallon (U.S.) = 4 quarts (U.S.) = 128 fl. oz. (U.S.)
Metric System
Fluid volume measurements in this Service Manual include
the metric system equivalents. In the metric system, 1 liter (L)
= 1,000 milliliters (mL). Should you need to convert from U.S.
units-of-measure to metric units-of-measure (or vice versa),
refer to the following:
fluid ounces (U.S.) x 29.574 = milliliters
pints (U.S.) x 0.473 = liters
quarts (U.S.) x 0.946 = liters
gallons (U.S.) x 3.785 = liters
milliliters x 0.0338 = fluid ounces (U.S.)
liters x 2.114 = pints (U.S.)
liters x 1.057 = quarts (U.S.)
liters x 0.264 = gallons (U.S.)
STEERING HEAD BEARING
GREASE
Use WHEEL BEARING GREASE (Part No. 99855-89).
BRAKE FLUID
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WARNING
D.O.T. 4 brake fluid can cause irritation of eyes and skin,
and may be harmful if swallowed. If large amount of fluid
is swallowed, induce vomiting by administering two
tablespoons of salt in a glass of warm water. Call a doc-
tor. In case of contact with skin or eyes, flush with plenty
of water. Get medical attention for eyes. KEEP BRAKE
FLUID OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Failure to
comply could result in death or serious injury.
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WARNING
Never mix D.O.T. 4 with other brake fluids (such as D.O.T.
5). Use only D.O.T. 4 brake fluid in motorcycles that spec-
ify D.O.T. 4 fluid on the reservoir cap. Mixing different
types of fluid may adversely affect braking ability and
lead to brake failure which could result in death or seri-
ous injury.
Use only D.O.T. 4 BRAKE FLUID (Part No. 99953-99Y).
WARNING
WARNING
FRONT FORK OIL
Table 1-1. Fork Oil
PROPERTY
Fork OIl
Standard Capacity
15.36 oz.
Standard Oil Level
Maximum Oil Level
Minimum Oil Level
Use only TYPE E FORK OIL (Part No. 99884-80).
FUEL
Use a good quality unleaded gasoline (91 pump octane or
higher). Pump octane is the octane number usually shown on
the gas pump. See
3.2 ENGINE
alternative fuels.
ENGINE OIL
Use the proper grade of oil for the lowest temperature
expected before the next oil change.
If it is necessary to add oil and Harley-Davidson oil is not
available, use an oil certified for diesel engines. Acceptable
diesel engine oil designations include CE, CF, CF-4 and CG-
4. The preferred viscosities for the diesel engine oils, in
descending order, are 20W-50, 15W-40 and 10W-40. At the
first opportunity, see a Buell dealer to change back to 100
percent Harley-Davidson oil.
Table 1-2. Recommended Oil Grades
HARLEY-
VISCOSITY
DAVIDSON TYPE
SAE
H.D. Multi-Grade
10W40
SAE
H.D. Multi-Grade
20W50
SAE
H.D. Regular Heavy
50
SAE
H.D. Extra Heavy
60
PRIMARY DRIVE/TRANSMISSION
FLUID
Use only SPORT-TRANS FLUID (Part No. 98854-96 quart
size or Part No. 98855-96 gallon size).
2002 Buell S3T: Maintenance
1.2
SPECFICATION
TYPE E FORK OIL
(Part No. HD-99884-80)
450 cc
3.15 in.
80 mm
2.36 in.
60 mm
4.33 in.
110 mm
for a detailed explanation of
COLD
HARLEY-
LOWEST
WEATHER
DAVIDSON
AMBIENT
STARTS
RATING
TEMP.
BELOW
50° F
°
Below 40
F
HD 360
Excellent
(4°C)
°
Above 40
HD 360
Good
(4°C)
°
Above 60
HD 360
Poor
(16°C)
°
Above 80
HD 360
Poor
(27°C)
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