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Anonymous Posted on Aug 24, 2013

How to drain all the oil out of 2005 night train Harley soft tail

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 22, 2009

SOURCE: 2009 harley night train oil change instructions

i am not being a wiseguy, but if you buy the repair manual from harley, you'll have very easy to follow guides. the manual is $50. if that doesn't help cause of the price e-mail me and i'll walk you thru it..good luck and ride safe.

rande

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 16, 2009

SOURCE: my 2005 harley night train leaking oil from the

This needs a new gasket normally, unless there has been some impact damage which has cracked the casing(?) Check where the leak is coming from. If it is further in towards the middle of the bike it could be a crack or a seal between the gearbox and primary chaincase. If it is under the chaincase, you need to remove the footrest/boards and remove the chaincase screws, hitting the outer cover with a rubber mallet to break the seal, and taking off the chaincase cover, clean off the old gasket and applying a new one with some silicone sealer. Make sure you drain the oil from the chaincase or you will have a huge mess!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2010

SOURCE: How do I change the fork oil on a 2002 Heritage

look at the fork legs at the bottom there is a bolt on both legs its only a small bolt,,, undo this bolt and the fork oil will drain out,, to refill the forks take the top nut off the fork leg near the handel bars,,,,,,dont over fill with oil,,,and only use the proper oil,,or the seals will blow out and the forks will be very stiff

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 31, 2010

SOURCE: where is the battery located

On the Softail model, the battery is under the seat. The is held on by a large socket head bolt on either side of the bike.

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Steve

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 06, 2010

SOURCE: where is the engine oil drain plug on the 2005

right side frame, on the bottom, straight down from the back corner of oil bag

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Metal in the transmission fluid on my 2003 soft tail

How is the transmission otherwise??? Change oil, flush oil and check again soon. If more filings pull the transmission apart and inspect it internally.
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once a vehicle has been serviced with synthetic oil your not suppose to ever use any other oil. My opinion would be to drain the oil again and change the seal on the jug where it leaks as soon as possible and add synthetic oil. also make sure the mechanic you have your Harley serviced at is aware of this or your bike will get messed up fast. Is this the knight train limited edition that came out with air suspension? If so badass!!!
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The front forks go down to far on my fxst 2004 nightrain

If you are saying that your front suspension is too soft, you can change the fork oil in the front forks to a heavier viscosity. I think Harley recommends Type E fork oil. I've found that PJB 30 wt. fork oil works best for me.

Since I'm not familiar with the newer forks, I'll have to recommend that you ask the dealer how to drain and refill the forks and how much oil to put back in them. There are usually two amounts of oil to put in the forks. One amount is a "dry" amount to add when you disassemble the forks and then refill them. The "wet" amount is for when you simply drain the forks and then refill them. Naturally, the "wet" amount will be less than the "dry" amount.

Sorry I couldn't give you more information but my expertise is the earlier model Harley bikes.

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Where is the engine oil drain plug on the 2005 fxstb night train

right side frame, on the bottom, straight down from the back corner of oil bag
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My 2005 harley night train leaking oil from the transmission how do i repair it.

This needs a new gasket normally, unless there has been some impact damage which has cracked the casing(?) Check where the leak is coming from. If it is further in towards the middle of the bike it could be a crack or a seal between the gearbox and primary chaincase. If it is under the chaincase, you need to remove the footrest/boards and remove the chaincase screws, hitting the outer cover with a rubber mallet to break the seal, and taking off the chaincase cover, clean off the old gasket and applying a new one with some silicone sealer. Make sure you drain the oil from the chaincase or you will have a huge mess!
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2009 harley night train oil change instructions

i am not being a wiseguy, but if you buy the repair manual from harley, you'll have very easy to follow guides. the manual is $50. if that doesn't help cause of the price e-mail me and i'll walk you thru it..good luck and ride safe.

rande
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