oil and transmission oil change
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RE: oil and transmission oil change
Remove drain plug and drain old lubricant.Remove two hex screws which secure primary chain inspection cover.Add 32 fluid ounces of H-D sport-trans fluid ( Part No. 99896-88) or equivalent through primary chain inspection cover opening.Install primary chain inspection cover.Tighten hex screws to 40-60 in-lbs.Pretty easy huh.I own a 1994 1200.Its pretty much the same bike.Oh and make sure you remove any foreign material from the magnetic drain plug
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DammN (12-25-2023)
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As far as the engine oil, there is a hose under the rear of the frame that is actually clamped to the frame with a hose clamp. (the frame is the drain plug) Loosen clamp and remove hose to drain. Replace the hose, then change the filter, and refill the oil tank with 3 quarts of engine oil of your choice.
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20SportsterStyle19 (05-09-2023)
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Thanks for the advice! 'Follow-up question!
Thanks! I really did not want to take the clutch cover off and mess up the gasket...clutch is fine, why mess with it?
I know there has been a lot of discussion, but, regarding:
"H-D sport-trans fluid ( Part No. 99896-88) or equivalent"
Please list "equivalents"...I want to change mine tonight with a syn or syn blend. AMSOIL would be my first choice, but not in the local auto parts store.
Would Mobile1 syn, 20w-50 or Mobile1 GL 75w-90 be the next best commonly available substitutes/equivalents?
Thanks again! -RBar
I know there has been a lot of discussion, but, regarding:
"H-D sport-trans fluid ( Part No. 99896-88) or equivalent"
Please list "equivalents"...I want to change mine tonight with a syn or syn blend. AMSOIL would be my first choice, but not in the local auto parts store.
Would Mobile1 syn, 20w-50 or Mobile1 GL 75w-90 be the next best commonly available substitutes/equivalents?
Thanks again! -RBar
Remove drain plug and drain old lubricant.Remove two hex screws which secure primary chain inspection cover.Add 32 fluid ounces of H-D sport-trans fluid ( Part No. 99896-88) or equivalent through primary chain inspection cover opening.Install primary chain inspection cover.Tighten hex screws to 40-60 in-lbs.Pretty easy huh.I own a 1994 1200.Its pretty much the same bike.Oh and make sure you remove any foreign material from the magnetic drain plug