Hi, Leighanne the answer to this question is way above my pay grade for this situation, I would call or visit my local dealer or reputable shop's service/parts department and inquire about any possible quick fix, answers, or parts enquiry.
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SOURCE: oil drain plug 2004 harley dyna wide glide
your oil drain is on the right side pipe side of your bike look under near the rear back part of your frame you will see a plug with a one quarter allen key threaded plug style bolt kinda hidden in bridge plate of frame it is flat in conjuction with line on bike it is in area right behind where your back pipe expands to baffle of pipe where its skinny and then gets bigger its the one closest to you
SOURCE: 03 HD dyna wide glide blows oil from breather...
How many miles do you have? You probably need to have your oil pump alligned. They get out of wack and cause over oiling. I believe it caused by not being able to return oil efficiently. An evo tappet block alignment tool is now used to align the TC internal oil pump.
SOURCE: I want to change the oil and filter. Where is the
The oil pan on the Wide Glide is on the bottom of the transmission. There are two drains of the bottom of the oil pan. The drain in the center is the transmission drain plug. The drain at the left front corner is the engine oil drain. Drain the oil with the bike on the side stand. Refill with the three quarts of oil if you change the filter. Two quarts, 14 ounces if you don't change the filter. Start the engine and allow it to run for about two or three minutes. Check the oil level with the bike on the side stand. The dipstick has two marks one mark is "Full Cold", the other "Full Hot". Top the oil level off to the "Full Cold" mark.
SOURCE: WIDEST BACK TIRE I CAN FIT ON A 2000 WIDE GLIDE?
dont recommend as handling could end up like a drunken camel
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