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How do you change the oil on a 2006 883 Sportster?
Starts here4:07Harley Davidson Sportster Engine Oil Change – YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clip61 second suggested clipSo we’re going to go ahead and loosen up this hose clamp slide it up the hose. And then pull theMoreSo we’re going to go ahead and loosen up this hose clamp slide it up the hose. And then pull the hose from the plug. And let it drain into the pan.
How do you change the oil on a Harley Davidson 883?
Disposable gloves.
- 1) Warm up the engine. Start your Sportster up and let it run for long enough that your oil will heat up a bit.
- 3) Open up drain hose. Your Sportster has a drain hose, and that’s where your oil will be coming out of.
- 5) Lubricate the new oil filter.
- 8) Pour your new 20w-50 oil into the bike.
How do you change the oil on a 2006 Harley Davidson?
Starts here3:242006 Harley Davidson Electra Glide Oil change part 1 – YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clip60 second suggested clipThere was some similar ones on YouTube. But not specific to the classic. So what we’re going to doMoreThere was some similar ones on YouTube. But not specific to the classic. So what we’re going to do is took a cardboard divider from a 30 pack of Budweiser.
How often should I change the oil in my Harley Sportster?
Introduction: Change Oil Harley Davidson Sportster Oil changes are the easiest and most cost effective way to prolong the life of your motorcycle and should be performed every six months or 3000 miles.
What kind of oil does a 2006 Harley Sportster 883 take?
of 20w50. The 20w50 is correct for the primary, which is also the clutch and transmission.
What is primary oil Sportster?
The Evolution Sportsters have wet clutch and primary drives. It is recommended to change the oil at 1,000 miles, then every 10,000 miles after that. The manufacturer recommends using 20w50 oil. Make sure that the oil you use is approved for wet clutches.
Where is the oil drain plug on a 2006 Street Glide?
It’s the closest plug to the left side of the bike. And a service manual is your friend.