Primary oil and transmission are the same. The crankcase is different. They are separated.
engine and primary share the same oil on the 1976 sportster,due to engine oil sumps into primary.
There is no transmission drain plug. Your transmission uses the same oil from the primary. Draining your primary drains your transmission.
You don't, it uses the same oil as the engine. WHOA! do NOT go by that last answer somebody left. Japanese bikes share the same oil in the engine and transmission. Harleys do NOT share engine oil with the transmission. Tranny oil must be checked and changed separately than from the engine. You must open the derby cover over the clutch to check and add transmission oil on a newer Sportster. Older Ironhead Sportsters have an inspection plug on the primary. have someone hold the bike straight up, you will get a false level on the kickstand. It uses 20-50wt motor oil OR HD primary oil. There's also a chain inside that primary that has to be adjusted regularly. Get a factory service manual.
Ducati engines are unitized designs, meaning that the engine and transmission use the same oil and oiling system. There is no separate drain plug nor oil fill for the transmission and engine.
No, the engine oil and trans oil are not fed from the same tank on H.D. bikes. Engine oil is separate, from the primary drive chain on 4 speed big twins, the transmission oil is also separate. Sportster engines have separate engine oil and their transmissions share primary case oil with the wet clutch. 5 speed models wet clutch models have separate primary case lube, transmission lube and engine oil. As far as my memory serves, no Harley Davidsons have shared engine oil and transmission oil similar to some Jap bikes
no
No
If from the same engine, yes.If from the same engine, yes.
The "transmission" and the "transaxle" are the same thing. I don't think you can get them all out at the same time. The back of the transmission is held in with two huge bolts that you have to pull the engine to get to.
Yes. Same from 89-99
No. Transmission fluid lubricates the transmission. Coolant is used by the radiator to cool the engine.
The engine, and rear axle would be the same/similar. Transmission would not.The engine, and rear axle would be the same/similar. Transmission would not.