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Hi there.
Are all the R1200GS FD the same? I believe the FD Oil volume has changed from 220 to 200 to now 180 ml to stop oil seals leaking? Can anyone confim? I changed the FD Oil on my recently-bought 2004 model today and 210ml came out so I put 210ml back. Many thanks Peter |
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Hi
I just drained the FD oil out of my 2008 R1200GS and the volume measured just over 300ML ??? This is the first time change @ 6000 Mi, I bought bike new. I can't see anywhere in the riders manual that gives the volume but my service manual on CD says 180ML. Has anyone else seen this? Dave C |
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That is surprising. BM has definitely been reducing the volume. The FD's are all the same so the volume in your 2008 should be 200 officially but BMW have reduced it to 180 in the 2010.
My 2004 had 230ml but I have never heard of 300ml. I suggest you put 200ml back, GL5 75W90 fully synthetic. Silkolene Syn 5, Motylgear etc... But isn't it under guarantee still? Last edited by prwatts; 02-Dec-2010 at 10:12 AM (675). Reason: spelling |
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In '08 the recommended amount was 250 for the initial fill, 220 for an oil change. You aren't the first person to find more than the recommended amount.
![]() The current specification is for 200 for the initial fill and 180 for an oil change. The new spec apparently applies to the older bikes, too. |
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Thanks Peter / Marc
I was rather surprised by the amount of oil that came out, (in fact I did not think the FD would have held this much oil) so I double checked my findings, 305ml. Must have been overfull from new and thankful no leaks, could not have been much room for expansion. So 180ml it is and thanks again for the speedy responses with supporting information. Regards, Dave |
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After talking with the mechanic at the BMW shop, this is what he told me for my 08. If it is an oil change 180 m/l, if new or rebuild 200m/l. He said in the normal drain/refill, you don't get all of the oil out of the final drive. With this oil that remains 180 m/l will fill it to proper level. With a rebuild/new is completely dry add 200 m/l to fill. You can take that for what you think it is worth! I have been using it for 43k, no trouble.
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