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If the oil loss started after oil change check to see if your oil filter is not all the way tight. My oil light came on a couple months ago about a month after oil change. I reached under my truck and could turn the oil filter by hand. Just something to check. Make sure the oil filter is tight and drain plug is not wet may leak at drain plug. Those are the cheep fixes. https://forums.edmunds.com/discussion/50518/hyundai/sonata/oil-consumption-replace-your-pcv-valve
do not try to start it sounds like you have a guts full of water drain the oil out and you should see water in the oil,this motor sounds like there is too much fluid under the piston or on top take out the spark plug and have a look to see if you have water in there ,if all of this is clear you may have a rust seized piston.cheers pete
I think the engine oil drain is on the bottom of the oil pan and the transmission oil drain is on the side. I'm really not positive as I work on the older models that have both drain plugs on the bottom of the pan. On my 1994 WideGlide, the drain plug in the middle of the pan is the transmission drain and the one on the front left bottom is the engine oil. Go to this site as look your bike up. Look at the Transmission picture of the housing. http://www.bikebandit.com
Your 2010 WideGlide came from the factory with H-D Syn3 20W50 engine oil in the transmission. That's why it's called Syn3, it's synthetic and goes in all three places, engine , primary, and transmission.
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