How do you change oil in a 2000 heritage softail? Are there 3 plugs to remove or just two?
how do you change oil
what kind of question is this?
50,000 MILES
3 quarts dry 2.5 quarts wet
3 quart of synthetic oil
I'm trying to change my oil on my 08 heritage softail. I located a drain plug under the bike but that doesn't seem to be it. I believe it is the transmission oil and now I have two problems. I would like to know how to add and check the transmission fluid and how and where to locate the oil drain plug. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
For a 1997 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail, the oil capacity is approximately 3 quarts when performing an oil change, including the oil filter. It's important to use the recommended oil type, typically a 20W-50 motorcycle oil, to ensure optimal performance. Always check the owner's manual for specific details and guidelines related to your bike.
In my experience, this task can be done for $75.00 up to $200.0 Depending on who you can fine. Not all that hard to do yourself. Time consuming. Have fun today
Disconnect the battery, remove the air hose to the throttle body, remove the access plate, remove the spark plug cables and the boots, and remove the spark plugs. Replace the spark plugs, replace the boots and cables, replace the access plate, attach the air hose to the throttle body and connect the battery.
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To change the fork oil on a 1995 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail, first, lift the front of the bike securely and remove the front wheel. Then, detach the fork tubes by loosening the triple tree clamps and slide them out. Drain the old oil by removing the drain bolts at the bottom of each fork leg, then refill with the appropriate amount of new fork oil through the top of the tubes after reinstalling them. Finally, reassemble everything, ensuring proper torque specifications are followed.