Certainly. But Harley Davidson Syn 3 is recommended for 5,000 mile oil change intervals, and AMSOIL MCV is recommended for up to 10,000 miles up to 1 year. If you mix them, then AMSOIL recommends changing at 5,000 miles.
The first Harley-Davidson motorcycle, produced in 1903, used a simple carburetor design that was essentially a modified version of a common bicycle engine carburetor. It featured a single-cylinder engine and utilized a "float" type of carburetor to mix air and fuel for combustion. This early design laid the groundwork for the more sophisticated carburetors used in later Harley-Davidson models.
A: The gas/oil mixture Harley-Davidson recommends is 85 to 1 or 1.5 ounces per gallon. Keep in mind, this recommendation is for the specially formulated, highly refined oil they originally produced - not outboard oil! This oil is (part# 99802-92)
Yes, you can mix Mobil 1 oil with Harley-Davidson oil, as both are petroleum-based and compatible. However, it's generally recommended to stick with one brand to ensure optimal performance and maintain the integrity of the engine. Mixing oils may dilute specific additives designed for your motorcycle. Always consult your owner’s manual for the best recommendations regarding oil types and brands.
The first carburetor used by Harley-Davidson was a simple, single-port design that was part of their early V-twin engines introduced in 1909. This carburetor was rudimentary compared to modern standards, relying on gravity feed and basic jetting to mix fuel and air. As Harley-Davidson evolved, they adopted more advanced carburetor designs, including those from manufacturers like Schebler and Linkert, which improved performance and efficiency.
Use the AMSOIL Interceptor 2-cycle synthetic oil at a 50:1 mix rate.
Mixing Rev Tech oil with Harley Davidson oil in the same engine is generally not recommended. Different oils can have varying additives and formulations that may not be compatible, potentially leading to engine issues or reduced performance. It's best to use one brand and type of oil to ensure optimal lubrication and protection for your engine. Always consult your owner's manual or a trusted mechanic for specific recommendations.
Yes, you can even mix them.
Harley is a mastiff cross and Sadie is a German shepherd mix (which look to me like a dingo.) And sooo adorable =]
The 2013 Harley Softail motorcycle offers a mix luxurious road tested features. Like the padded seat for the passengers comfort and the easy access storage bag that is attached to the side of the motorcycle .
DOT 5 is best, do not mix or use dot 4 or dot 3/
I run amsoil for pre-mix and in the tranny I usually run cheap 10w-40, that way I can afford to change it almost every ride. In 30 years of racing (moto) I have never had one tranny or clutch problem.-- helium.
Harleys don't mix oil with their gas. Harleys have "dry sump" oil systems; instead of there being an oil pan in the engine, a Harley has an oil tank under the seat. The grade you want is 20W50.