YOU drain the engine oil from the rubber tube just under the battery tray. THERE is a plug built into the underside of the tray. ....Have a few rags under the bike ...this can get MESSY. Alan
The 82 had the plug on the bottom of the oil tank. No plug on cases.
there is no need for an engine oil drain plug, because when the oil filter is removed and the oil is drained from the oil tank (by way of the oil tank drain hose located by/under the battery box) there is no oil that remains in the engine.
Check out the pictures at the following website. The drain plug is toward the rear of the bike, in front of the rear tire. http://www.harleydavidsonmaintenance.com/sportster-oil-change.html
The oil drain plug is at the bottom of the oil tank (for engine). Bottom rear of primary case for primary & transmission.
There is no transmission drain plug. Your transmission uses the same oil from the primary. Draining your primary drains your transmission.
That plug is the drain plug for the primary and transmission oil supply.
There is a rubber line that attaches to the bottom of the oil bag. Pull that line and the oil will drain
My Sportster has a drain hose that attaches to the oil tank and crosses over to the opposite side of the bike. It is hose clamped to something like a lug on the bottom of the bike frame.
on bottom of trans. case. kind of hard to reach
it's a hose coming from the oil tank....take it off the end connected to the frame, drain the tank and clamp it back in place.
theres 2 hoses coming out of oil tank on bottom...One goes to the oil pump other one clamps on to frame. Take clamp off and drain the hose...That will drain the oil
it's underneath the oil tank carol,tell mark to take off his dress and do it himself