You will need to ride for about fifteen minutes to get the oil to normal operating temperatures. Then you will need to lookfor the drain hose magnetic plug. It is located On the right side of the bike right under the oil tank. You will see a clamp and the plug. Stand the bike straight up with a piece of wood under the kickstand to level as much as possible. Remove the oil dip stick. Take out the plug put a pan under it first. Let it sit for a few minutes until it stops. Remove the filter last and install the new filter fill up half of the filter with oil and lubricate the o ring on the filter and hand tight only. Put plug back on and Put in new oil approx, 3.5 quarts fills it up. After you have completed the above test run engine couple of minutes and check for leaks. Jose Aleman @ Germantown,Maryland.
This diagram is located in the harley Davidson service manual
A few if not more
A Cheeshead harley is anybody that askes what a cheese head harley is, as there is no such thing as a cheesehead harley, just cheesy guys that ask cheesy questions. Hope this helps./
Whatever someone is willing to pay for it.
4 Quarts with filter.
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The Fatboy was introduced to the United States in 1990. Harley Davidson represents about 60% of all motorcycles sold today in the United States and can be seen driven on highways across America.
The Oil Filter is located under the bike just behind the transmission.
I want to replace the voltage regulator. Where would I find a good inexpensive regulator for my 1990 Ultra with an Evo engine?
There is NO such bike,,road king was 1st produced in 94...Also no fuses ,,they're equipped with breakers....
Use a dime to gap the plug. If u haven't got a dime use two nickles
Lowell Davidson died in 1990.