How to Change Your Oil - Harley Iron 883

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If you need to know how to change the oil in your Harley Davidson Sportster, this is your video. Whether you have a Harley Iron 883, Iron 1200, Forty-Eight, or even a Roadster, this video will walk you through step-by-step how to change the oil in your engine and primary sections of your crankcase. Learn how to change the oil on your Harley Sportster, including the Iron 883, 1200, and Forty-Eight!
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0:00 Intro and Bike Reel
1:40 Tools and Parts You'll Need
4:42 Draining Engine Oil
7:36 Changing the Oil Filter
11:02 Draining the Primary and Removing Cover
15:19 Filling the Primary and Cover Replacement
19:17 Refilling Oil Tank and Hot Check
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  • @patland73
    @patland733 ай бұрын

    Great video buddy, being an ex-mechanic myself, you did very good explaining all steps clearly! Little trick, you take a sheet of paper, or a piece of cardbox, and roll it onto itself, and make yourself an emergency funnel! Even a cookware silicone thing can do the trick, and dosent take any space while on a big trip, nice to have in a tool kit! Have a beautiful day my friend!😎👌✌

  • @MOTOBLADE

    @MOTOBLADE

    3 ай бұрын

    The paper I had in the garage I used to print the 2 service manual pages 😂 I’ve used that trick before though. Works like a charm. I just grabbed what I had closest. The silicone cookware sheet is an interesting idea! I may throw one in my saddlebags for my ride to Sturgis just as a little addition to the tool kit.

  • @chrishunter5041
    @chrishunter50413 ай бұрын

    Good vlog, checking the oil level on your HD looked easier then checking it on my Indian CV.

  • @MOTOBLADE

    @MOTOBLADE

    3 ай бұрын

    Check the oil, yes. Changing the oil - Indian is easier. Harley is a pain in the butt by comparison because of having to take off that whole derby cover.

  • @robertrector1386
    @robertrector138612 күн бұрын

    Wiring for 1999 883 Harly Davidson

  • @huynguyenn92
    @huynguyenn92Ай бұрын

    Where did you buy the saddle bags?

  • @MOTOBLADE

    @MOTOBLADE

    Ай бұрын

    They are from Viking Saddlebags. The specific model is Raven Lamellar Leather Covered Saddlebags with shock cutout. I actually filmed part of a video doing a full review of them, and how much they can hold, yesterday afternoon! I’m hoping to have that video up this coming Friday or the Friday after, if you’re interested. Thanks for watching ✌🏻If you have any more questions about them feel free to ask me. Happy to help.

  • @michaelthompson7001
    @michaelthompson7001Ай бұрын

    I completely disagree with the use of Loctite on the threads, why would you do that? I could understand using a thread sealer, which Loctite also makes or Permatex, but not a thread locker

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