...Softail. Am I forced to pay the dealers to do this seemly simple procedure? I need instructions!!! Thanks in advance. Its simple. Softails drain from the oil tank, not the engine. Look directly under ...
Question about 2000 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic
Remove this plug to drain the transmission. Since this hole is fairly small, it helps to warm the transmission up before draining. Once drained, reinstall the plug, and refill with 20-24 ounces of H-D
Cannot locate oil plug drain for my 2001 Fat Boy FLSTF So I checked another Harley maintenance book of mine, and it says "On pre-2000 Softails, the drain is on the right side of the tranny near the ...
...behind the transmission and continues on down to the crossmember of the frame under the transmission. There's a plug in the crossmember of the frame. Remove the plug to drain the oil. Good Luck ...
Question about 2005 FXSTD - FXSTDI Softail Deuce
...from the bottom, Remove the plug to drain the tank. Remove and replace the oil filter with the correct filter. Add three quarts of oil to the oil tank after reinstalling the drain plug. Good luck ...
...plugs onto a crossmember in the frame. Feel on the bottom side of this crossmember and you'll feel the drain plug. It screws into the crossmember from underneath it. Remove the plug and your oil tank ...
...drain plugs for the oil and transmission. Is there any printed drawings of these locations? Thank you Jim Ragazzo For your oil drain, look at the oil tank from the right side of the bike. On the ...
...of the frame at the bottom. Feel underneath the crossmember directly underneath the hose and you'll feel a drain plug. Remove the plug and the oil drains out of the tank. Good Luck ...
top that goes to a connection at the frame. There is a bolt at the bottom that you remove to drain the oil. The trans drain plug is at the bottom of the trans housing, between the rear shock absorbers
Question about 2000 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic
...drain plug is on the bottom of the transmission case up above and between the two spring/shock assemblies. You need to use a semi long 1/4 ball allen to remove and replace it as it is slightly offset ...
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