contributed by Doc Lockwood- loyal member of the Yahoo Nighthawk Forum Engine oil capacity for Nighthawk cb700S, manufactured for the years 1984-1986 after oil flter and change: '84 3 US qts. '85-'86 3.5 US qts. after oil change '84 2.6 US qts. '85-'86 3.2 US qts. after disassembly '84 3.8 US qts. '85-'86 4.3 US qts. Use Honda 4-stroke oil or equivalent, SAE 10W-40, API service classification SE or SF (do not use oil containing any additives as this will pollute the clutch material) (avoid Teflon impreganated oil filters to avoid polluting the clutch) (Full Synthetic non-Additive oils are compatible with Honda Nighthawk wet clutches) Final Drive Gear oil capacity: at oil change-4.4oz. after disassembly-4.9 oz. Recommended oil: Hypoid gear oil SAE #80, synthetic is compatible Ride In Peace
its .026
mine holds 2 and a half gallons of fuel, and 3 quarts of oil. I drive a 1985 450
Intake valve .003, exhaust valve .005.
Just draining to change the oil = 2.6 quarts
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Shave the seat! I think you'll be able to lower it an inch or two. Plus you can use handmade lowering kits.
The 1986 Honda 350 transmission has a capacity of eight pints of transmission fluid. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the transmission fluid.
This depends on the fluid. You might try asking a more specific question.
Just buy it from your local Honda dealer. Just buy it from your local Honda dealer.
Low brake fluid level or Parking brake not released completely
If it is an automatic--through the dipstick tube If it is Standard through fill plug at side of transmission
the cost of the Honda accord in 1986 is $34995