Weekend Wrenching: 10,000 Mile Service
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A good description of all the required steps to complete the task and why. Thanks for sharing the knowledge, I appreciate it.
And to think, people pay $500-$600 for a dealership to change your oil & lube some cables. Bikes are stupid simple, and it doesnt take a rocket scientist to understand how to perform these services.
Thanks for the great video J&P!
I agree, the only thing I don't know if I would be comfortable with is adjusting the clutch cable
You said you'd walk through "everything else", and then FF through it. Why? Most of us know how to change oil, it's the other stuff that needs to be described.
Good vid, not sure that’s the best way to adjust the spark plug gap.
what lube did you use for the throttle and clutch cables?? thanks in advance
I thought they checked steering head bearings and adjustment.
Thanks bro great info it really helped me out
Nice job....
I purge my whole motor of oil. This method shown here would leave about 500+ mil of dirty oil still in the system. Other than that, this is a good video guide.
What’s your method of purging?
James Hursey see here: ua-cam.com/video/K0dd76MBwDg/v-deo.html
Good video, but remember to obtain the FACTORY service manual (not Clymer/Chilton/Haynes birdcage liners) AND parts catalog for your machine. They save you far more than they cost. The parts book gives you useful exploded views, and the part numbers you need to source replacement parts. You'll thank me later.
guess you didn't watch the whole video...
Nice no blabbing or BS.
and no annoying music
Молодцы. Хорошая работа, приятно смотреть.
Adjust the clutch when it's at room temperature!
What’s the hydraulic clutch adjustment
I recommend syn-3 in the motor reg Harley formula in the primary and Harley’s new syn-gear in the transmission or redline oil
Why not show us which critical fasteners?? If rear cylinder is too lean, how do you correct it?
Run a Colder Plug. In my 1959 XLCH I ran a 4 in the front and a 6 in the rear head.. NOT that'll be Your set up but if it Isn't an Air Leak in the carburetor System, then the rear head/ cylinder are running Hotter being blocked by the front cylinder/head. Causing an apparently Normal Air/Fuel mixture to Burn Lean. Cooling that Fire will burn a little less efficiently, resulting in aan apparently Richer Burn.. . Hope this Helps
Ask a Qualified Harley-Davidson maintenance Mechanic, next trip to the Dealership.. *He'll likely confirm the Odd Plug fix for Harley-Davidson Rear Cylinder Lean Fix.*
Great video, Paulie. Happy after adjusting my clutch and changing fluids to see you install the same derby cover gasket I used this past weekend. (Yes I ordered it and other parts from you guys...😎) just different from the full circle HD one I’m used to. So I guess it’s ok that the inside cover gets oil on it, right?
I'm not him but after enough years you know what gaskets you can safely reuse. I even spray Brownell's Acraglas (gun bedding release agent) on my personal gaskets before install though I always have a spare engine set to pick from (I don't buy toilet paper by the sheet either.) Another sometimes useful trick is use 3M Weatherstrip adhesive to glue a gasket to the cover then a light wipe of oil etc on the exposed gasket. I get two or three primary cover R&Is before having to replace.
Nice video, thank you. Two quick questions about your tools. I like that t-handle spinner wrench you were using and your dial type tire gauge / inflater with the locking air chuck. What brand are they and where can I find them?
Easy as a Google search. Tire servicing gauge setups are very common, from cheap to expensive.
He wants Those Particular Tools. *If you don't have anything Nice to say, don't say anything at all.* -Thumper's Father
Great job!
Great info
Service manual for a 2004 harley davidson softail motorcycle.
Surprised to see wd40 instead of a dedicated cable lube. Good video.
What lube did you use to lube the kickstand?
What about the neck bearing?
Inspect them, top & bottom, Grease [Bearings & Races] no need filling an Empty tube with grease that'll blow all over You & Your Wife's White Jeans.. Just a thought
Great Job 👍🏿
What kind of lube was used for the clutch and throttle?
WD-40 Cable Lube with Silicone
www.amazon.com/WD-40-Specialist-Resistant-Lubricant-STRAW-SPRAYS/dp/B00631GSSI/ref=pd_sbs_468_2/143-9557396-9713622?_encoding=UTF8
My neutral light stays on no matter what gear I’m in. What would cause that?
You probably have a bad neutral switch or sensor.
operating temp to check oil?? wouldn't that mean you just ran it low for 10 minutes?? first time ive heard that
He did say the oil level was showing between the Add and Full marks so no, it wasn’t “low”.
Perfect Pauley
A tip - DON'T pull your oil tank dipstick before you start draining. Wait for a bit, watch the oil flow out the drain, and keep watching it as you then pull the dipstick out. It gives you a free, non-invasive test of the rocker breather diaphragms ('umbrella valves'?) in some rocker boxes. If they're not sealing properly, then the oil will run quickly from the start. If your oil is draining a bit slow, then speeds up when you pull the dipstick out, you know the breathers are okay without having to do any disassembly to check. It's a free test.
What's this usually cost to have done
Depends on your local dealer or independent shop rates which vary widely.
180 dollars with syn-3
Nothing if you do it YOURSELF. I have confidence in YOU ...Just a thought
@@TERRY72763 still costs money lol tools, parts and oil aren't free 😂