The oil drain plug is located directly beneath the transmission on the bottom of the bike. You will see two drain plugs. One is on the bottom of the pan and on the right side of the bike (as you sit on bike) and is in a vertical position. This plug is the transmission oil plug. The engine oil plug is located on the left side of the bike and is in the left front corner of the pan in the horizontal position. The oil drain plug has an O-ring on it that you will also need to replace. Because of the sensor located just in front of the oil filter you have to either buy a harley oil wrench or go to the auto store and buy the strap wrench. The strap wrench works great, is cheaper and a hell of a lot less hassel than the harley wrench.
Hope this helps.
Cannon
The oil drain plug on a 2000 Electra glide is under the oil pan towards the front of the engine. Make sure that you remove this plug instead of the transmission drain.
The drain plug is under the engine, near the kick stand.
The 2000 Harley-Davidson Classic oil drain plug is located on the bottom of the oil pan. The drain plug can be removed with a 916 socket.
The plug is on the bottom of the oil tank. There is no oil drain on the engine.
The drain plug is located in the frame itself, under the right side of the bike. Use a 5/8 socket
Bottom of the engine on the oil pan.
there is no crank case drain plug on your engine, only a plugged drain line coming from your oil tank.
Oil drain plug is on the left side on bottom of oil tank. Dry sump engines do not have drain plug on engine.
They look very similer. The transmission drain is on the right side, the engine drain is on the left at the front corner of the oil pan.
The plug on the shifter side is the oil drain plug. The one on the braking side is the transmission fluid drain plug.
The oil drain plug on a 2001 Harley Davidson Road Glide is located on the bottom of the engine. It allows the coil to be quickly drained during maintenance.
what model first of all. all HD oil tanks have a drain plug. It is not on the engine as previously discussed elsewhwere here because Harley has a dry sump engine.The oil is held in an oil tank and pumped into the engine then out and back into the oil tank. The drain plug, on the tank will be at the lowest point and generally accessable