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Sportster Primary Seal Popular Q&A
Q: How to Disassemble a Sportster Primary.
A: 1. Run the engine for three to five minutes until the temperature starts to rise. This will thin the oil in the primary, allowing it to drain more readily. Plac... Read More »
Q: How to Remove the Primary Chain on a Sportster.
A: 1. Locate the master link, indicated by its removable clip that holds the link pin secure. 2. Pull the "U" clip off the master link with the needle-nose pliers.... Read More »
Q: Where is the primary drain plug on a harley sportster?
A: On a 1986-2003 there is a drain hose. Look under the motor and there is a rubber hose with a worm clamp on it, it attaches to a bung on the frame. Loosen the cl... Read More »
Q: What size is the primary sprocket nut on a 2001 sportster?
A: The primary sprocket nut is 1 - 1/8 inch. Read More »
Q: How do you check primary oil on sportster
A: Drain the oil tank by taking the hose loose that plugs onto the frame on the left side of the bike right behind the engine down low. Look underneath the engine ... Read More »