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Your car should have a dip stick that tells you where the oil level is. Use that to determine how much oil you need to add. Add 1 qt at a time until the oil appears on the dip stick, then add the oil slowly, checking the level until it is in the hash marks on the dip stick. If there is no dipstick, drain the oil and measure the oil using a gallon or quart containers and add the recommended amount. Remember there is already about 1 qt of oil in the filter.
Typically, in a 4 stroke engine, the engine oil and transmission oil is the same oil. I don't know but would estimate the capacity to be about 2 quarts. Do not over fill. How will you know? Is there a oil dip stick on the side of the engine? I think so. After you drain the used oil and replace the plug, put in 3/4 of a quart then check the dip stick. Use the quality of oil recommended by the manufacturer. Continue this process until you reach the full line on the dip stick. Is there no owners manual that came with yor motorcycle???
No, absolutely not. Check the transmission fluid level with the transmission dip stick. The oil level dip stick may not be the same length and the markings are not the same. Overfilling a transmission may cause damage. Do not have one then you need to get one. What has happened have you lost it?
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