there isn't a "plug" more like a plugged off 3/8 ID rubber oil line that is fastened to a bung on the frame by a simple hose clamp right underneath the center of the bike behind the trans there isn't a "plug" more like a plugged off 3/8 ID rubber oil line that is fastened to a bung on the frame by a simple hose clamp right underneath the center of the bike behind the trans
The drain plug is under the engine, near the kick stand.
The recommended spark plug gap for a 1996 Harley Davidson 883 Sportster is .040. That is the most common gap for most Harley Davidson engines.
on bottom of trans. case. kind of hard to reach
The proper plug gap is 0.038-0.043 Mike
.040, or 40 thousandths
There is a Hose with a Clip attached to the Left Side of the Frame underneath the Primary Cover. Remove the Clip and Pull the Drain Plug in the Hose..
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.
it's underneath the oil tank carol,tell mark to take off his dress and do it himself
.04
The transmission drain plug is located on the left side of the bike as you are sitting on it, right behind the front foot peg. It is a 16mm hex head bolt.
Follow the hose that goes to the frame from the oil tank. Loosen the clamp and pull.
Look for the oil line coming off the oil tank connected to the bottom of the frame.Remove clamp,pull hose off and let drain.