Even tried starting fluid still nothing
SOURCE: air in rear shocks
Depending on your weight and if you carry a passenger as to the air pressure. I normally run about 14 but 24 if riding 2 up.
Recommended pressures:
up to 150 lbs- 0
each addition 25 rider pounds > 150 lbs add 1.0 lbs
each additional passenger pounds > 150 lbs add 1.5 lbs
each additional 10 lbs of laggage add 3.0 lbs
Max Pressure 35 psi
SOURCE: My 2007 Harley Davidson Nightster won't start.
try disconnecting the fuel hose at the tank end its a simple thing to do , push the collet up and pull the hose down then switch the ignition on try to strt the bike , just spin the engine over a couple of time ( dont worry no fuel will spill out ) then reconnect the hose , then try to start the bike , hopefully that will cure it , sometimes the connector gets gummed up ,
hope this helps
kind regards
bert31000
SOURCE: changing oil on 2003 electra glide
I don't blame you for wanting to do this yourself. Be sure to use a harley filter and harley oil.
Drain the oil, replace o ring on drain plug, replace drain plug, remove oil filter, fill oil filter with 20/50 harley davidson oil and replace filter being careful not to overtighten, fill oil tank with the bike upright to the fill line on the dipstick. Take the bike for a short ride and check the fluid level while warm.
SOURCE: oil change 1999H D Electra glide
The plug ( 3/4 wrench ) under the trans when your looking at the trans cover ( right side of the bike ) is the trans. If you drained that replace it with 24 oz. of either HD trans fluid or I prefer Golden Spectro 75/140 ( much better shifting on a Harley ( trust me you'll never go back to HD trans fluid ) the drain for your motor oils is on the same pan ( on the bottom ) but it's the plug facing the front of the bike. Looks just like the trans plug. Both use a 11105 o ring which you should replace everytime ( just for piece of mind as well as leaks ) you need 4 quarts of 20/59 HD oil. Hope it helps.
I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/robert_5bac37c3cb991fdb
SOURCE: No spark on my Harley
How are you checking your spark? On the newer computer controlled engines, there is a "compression sensor". If you take the plugs out and try to check for spark like we used to do, you won't get a spark. Put your plugs back in and then use a set of test plugs to check your spark.
If you're still not getting a spark, check for voltage at the primary side of the coil.
Testimonial: "Thank you for the info. I didn't realize that you could test the spark the old way."
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