Where is the oil drain plug on a Twin Cam 88?
Find the drain plug in the bottom side of the chain case. Place your drain pan under the plug. You will need to use a T-30 to turn the plug out.
Where can I buy a stripped oil drain plug thread?
Here’s a cheap and easy fix for a stripped oil drain plug thread problem. It will work on a car or motorcycle, and you can buy it for around $5 at an auto parts store.
Where is the oil drain plug on a Softail?
On Softail models the engine oil drain plug is under the right side of the motorcycle’s frame, near the rear wheel. Dyna and Touring models have their oil drain plugs under the transmission housing.
Where is the drain plug on a Harley Davidson Dyna?
Dyna and Touring models have their oil drain plugs under the transmission housing. Drain the engine oil into an oil pan. Replace the drain plug’s O-ring, then screw it into place after the oil has drained. Tighten the drain plug to 18 foot-pounds with a torque wrench.
Why is oil draining out of my crank case?
In the past it has always cleared itself by dumping out (all over the engine) through the crankcase vent, but this time there is enough oil in the crank case that the starter cannot turn the motor to fire up. Any suggestions short of pulling the motor, removing the jugs and turning it upside down? Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions.
On Softail models the engine oil drain plug is under the right side of the motorcycle’s frame, near the rear wheel. Dyna and Touring models have their oil drain plugs under the transmission housing.
What kind of drain plug does a Harley Davidson use?
Adapters are available for some models. (The EZ-102 will fit drain plug size 5/8″-18 UNF) (On some models 2014 & on, use A-102 adapter due to recessed oil pan) EZ Oil Drain Valve : Replaces the standard oil drain plug, making oil changes easier, saving valuable time and expenses.
How does an EZ oil drain valve work?
EZ Oil Drain Valve : Replaces the standard oil drain plug, making oil changes easier, saving valuable time and expenses. Lift the lever of this nickel plated brass ball valve and give it a quarter turn to open it “with your finger”. Return the lever to its original position and it locks closed.