Leaky Primary Drain Plug?
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#22
New o-ring and a little Teflon paste on the threads each time. I don't use Teflon tape in case a piece of the tape breaks loose.... don't need it circulating in the engine, primary or tranny.
To the OP. Make sure the fluid from the tranny change isn't running down the plate, between the frame rails, to the primary side and dripping from there.
To the OP. Make sure the fluid from the tranny change isn't running down the plate, between the frame rails, to the primary side and dripping from there.
#23
I found thread sealer and a torn o-ring on mine, all three holes, when I did my next oil change after letting the dealer shop do the 1k mile service, two years ago. I cleaned the spunk off the threads, put on a new o-ring, torqued it properly, and no leaks. Ever.
I've even re-used the o-rings during subsequent oil changes, because they looked perfect upon removal, and I was curious if they would start leaking. They never leaked.
I can't understand the use of thread sealer on these bolts. And I sure as **** can't understand how the dealer shop "mechanic" managed to rip the o-rings. Seems like a very simple project that a man would have to go out of his way to botch.
I've even re-used the o-rings during subsequent oil changes, because they looked perfect upon removal, and I was curious if they would start leaking. They never leaked.
I can't understand the use of thread sealer on these bolts. And I sure as **** can't understand how the dealer shop "mechanic" managed to rip the o-rings. Seems like a very simple project that a man would have to go out of his way to botch.
#24
Probably no big deal. Recheck the snugness of the five torx screws holding the primary inspection cover. If this doesn't stop the leak, remove the cover and replace the large rubber gasket. Some people replace this gasket every time.
#25
I had the same problem with my Wide Glide. It was the transmission seal leaking out the back of the primary. Looked like it was the drain plug from the drip. Hope you just need the rubber O ring. By the way, if Harley does not recommend pipe dope or Teflon, why would you? New O ring every once in a while with no leaks on my Road Glide. I'm at 45K.
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New o-ring every time and 14 ft-lbs, anymore is over kill. You can get a pack of 50 o-rings for $9, don’t throw your money away at the dealer. https://www.amazon.com/50-Pack-Harle.../dp/B01DUTU9FS
#28
Funny thing: I watched the oil change video over at FixMyHog, a couple of years ago, right after I got my new 2016 FLHTCU.
The guy in the video put thread sealer on each of the three drain plugs before screwing them back in. He went so far as to show a close-up of him putting the sealer on the bolts, exactly how to do it, implying that this is a required thing.
This makes me think it isn't a factory thing, the thread sealer, but rather something old timer Harley mechanics "used" to do back in the day, when Harley drain plugs may've leaked without thread sealer. Obviously, this is no longer required.
The guy in the video put thread sealer on each of the three drain plugs before screwing them back in. He went so far as to show a close-up of him putting the sealer on the bolts, exactly how to do it, implying that this is a required thing.
This makes me think it isn't a factory thing, the thread sealer, but rather something old timer Harley mechanics "used" to do back in the day, when Harley drain plugs may've leaked without thread sealer. Obviously, this is no longer required.
#29
Harley does use thread sealer on more than just the drain plugs, air filter for sure, that is definitely not required on the air filter.
However, i do use thread sealer, plumbers paste on the 3 drain plugs have for years.
I change the o rings no matter what they look like, and just a little thread seal on a few of the last few threads for good measure. The torque is almost non existent, i can see a tech or an owner easily over tightening these plugs and possibly causing an issue. Don't over tighten these plugs.
I'm sure if you did your first oil change you saw thread sealer on those bolts, that is the way my last two bikes came from HD. I change all three every 3 to 3.5K, over kill probably, but cheap insurance to keep everything in good shape.
However, i do use thread sealer, plumbers paste on the 3 drain plugs have for years.
I change the o rings no matter what they look like, and just a little thread seal on a few of the last few threads for good measure. The torque is almost non existent, i can see a tech or an owner easily over tightening these plugs and possibly causing an issue. Don't over tighten these plugs.
I'm sure if you did your first oil change you saw thread sealer on those bolts, that is the way my last two bikes came from HD. I change all three every 3 to 3.5K, over kill probably, but cheap insurance to keep everything in good shape.