SOURCE: oil drain plug
Follow the hose that goes to the frame from the oil tank. Loosen the clamp and pull.
SOURCE: Won't start?
With just this info.Not knowing if the engine is stock or has bigger cams or high comp pistons.I would say check the starter solenoid by running jumper wire from one side to the other.then check ALL connections for corrosion and tightness
SOURCE: I have Harley Davidson 2000 Sportster 883. I
Your key switch could be bad or you have a broken power wire from the battery to the circuit breakers. Check everything with a voltmeter.
SOURCE: 2003 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 Custom Tachometer kit
The only idea that i can come up with is that you dont have a good ground..or the guage was bad when you bought it..i hope this..Keith
SOURCE: how do you drain the engine oil out of the oil
The engine oil drain is a hose which clips to the frame under the engine. The hose has a plastic plug in it secured by a hose clamp. Loosen the clamp and pull the plug out to let the oil drain out. Remove the cap/dipstick from the oil tank to let air in the top of the tank and assist the draining. The Clip is on the Lefthand side of the Frame underneath the Primary Cover...should be very easy to spot.
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