Another stupid question that the manual does not cover.
#21
Are the http://www.fixmyhog.com/ videos good?
#22
Do it how the manual says and use a Rogue Choppers Oil Scavenger to do a complete oil change. I use one and so do lots of other members.
http://www.roguechopper.com/
http://www.roguechopper.com/
#23
Do it how the manual says and use a Rogue Choppers Oil Scavenger to do a complete oil change. I use one and so do lots of other members.
http://www.roguechopper.com/
http://www.roguechopper.com/
You will gain nothing by using this doohickey. But the guys that sell them will...
Spend your hard earned money on real tools.
#24
Page 99 of my owner's manual shows where the oil tank drain plug is. There is also a parts schematic link I believe at the top of this forum listed in the "stickies" that can help you locate the appropriate plugs also.
#25
- These are dry sump motors, so there will only be an ounce or two that will drip out. Oil doesn't pool at the lowest point as in a wet sump.
- The plug is not intended as a drain, nor is it magnetic. There won't be any particles... iron or otherwise.
- The plug is not your typical coarse or fine thread. It is a tapered pipe thread, and for that reason, acts like a wedge and easily cracks the case if you overtorque.
#26
If you go into the engine part of the manual you will be able to see the way the oil is routed which will help you to understand Harley engines a little better. There is very little oil in the engine when it is running as it only circulates from the oil tank to the oil pump, through the engine, and then to the scavenge side of the oil pump and back to the tank. It is the same system used on radial aircraft engines. The Harley V twinn is basically a 2 cyl. radial.
There are no stupid questions here. This is how we all learn. I was not born with any of this Harley tech.
There are no stupid questions here. This is how we all learn. I was not born with any of this Harley tech.
#27
Instead of buying that contraption just buy some cheep oil and after you remove the oil and before you pull the filter run a few quarts off cheep oil to flush the old stuff out then drain and put your desired oil in. Maybe an extra 5 bucks for the cheep oil.