Can I use gear oil in my Harley transmission?

Can I use gear oil in my Harley transmission?

Our answer: It is perfectly acceptable to use 75W-140 gear oil in Harley-Davidson transmissions. For instance, AMSOIL V-Twin Synthetic Transmission Oil is an SAE 110 gear oil.

Do you have to use H-D oil on a Harley?

While H-D supply their own oil, you definitely don’t have to use it to ensure your Harley runs smoothly. The chart below shows you the recommended engine oil and the amount of oil you need for each model.

What kind of oil filter does a Harley Davidson use?

We’ve put together this Harley-Davidson oil filter chart to help you pick the best oil filter for your motorcycle. If you’ve never changed your motorcycle’s oil before, you might be apprehensive but you needn’t be.

Is it OK to use automatic transmission fluid in a Harley?

As for the use of automatic transmission fluid (ATF) in Harley primary chaincases, we have heard that some riders do this, but we do not recommend this option. Again, let’s look at actual viscosity numbers to back this up. The viscosity of a typical ATF at 100°C is 7.5 centistokes.

What kind of oil do you use for transmission on a Harley Davidson?

So those opting for a gear lube thinking that they are using thicker oil, really are not. Those using an 80W or 75W-90 in their transmissions are actually using a much thinner oil. The 20W-50 motorcycle oil’s viscosity is right in the “sweet spot” for optimum operation in all three holes and the volumes of positive reviews we receive back this up.

What kind of oil does a Harley Davidson use?

Update: AMSOIL now offers dedicated fluid for Harley Davidson primary chain-cases and transmissions. These are called AMSOIL V-Twin Primary Oil and AMSOIL V-Twin Transmission Oil.

What causes an oil leak on a Harley Davidson?

Faulty shift shaft seals can lead to internal oil leaks. Oil leaks affect your Harley’s performance, but also your safety. If you notice any fluid leaking from your Harley, you must promptly get it fixed. Over time, this leak could affect other components of your Harley and lead to a much more expensive fix. 4. Bulb Burn Out

As for the use of automatic transmission fluid (ATF) in Harley primary chaincases, we have heard that some riders do this, but we do not recommend this option. Again, let’s look at actual viscosity numbers to back this up. The viscosity of a typical ATF at 100°C is 7.5 centistokes.

How many CVO Softails did Harley Davidson make?

ThunderPress mentions that only 1500 of the CVO Softail were made for the model year, which we’re sure makes collectors happy. Other features that were considered unique that the Convertible was the only bike at the time of any Harley model to offer keyless ignition and lockable, soft-sided panniers.

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