It will depend upon whether you mean the engine oil drain or the Primary/Transmission oil drain. The oil drain for the engine oil is actually NOT a plug. Underneath the engine is a hose that is clamped to a boss on the frame. Loosening the worm clamp and pulling the hose off the boss will cause the oil to dump (you did put the drain pan under there, didn't you?)
There is a rubber line that attaches to the bottom of the oil bag. Pull that line and the oil will drain
Plug gap for the Sportster 883 or 1200 should be .040
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..
recently bought a 883 up. to 1200 with no manuel need to know what kind of oil i should use and where to add this oil also where is the oil drain plug thanks
The drain hose is connected to a nipple underneath the battery tray.
Under the motor
.40mm is the recommended gap
.038-.042
Manual says .038 - .043
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.
40 to 45. 40 is common.
40 to 45. 40 is common.