My 2016 Ultra Classic seems to be randomly changing fuel/air ratio significantly with no obvious pattern. one result is my mileage can range between 40mpg and 30mpg on any given tank. I can elaborate!
SOURCE: removing harley davidson ultra classic gas tank
Drain the fuel either by siphening or removing the cross over tube at the front of the tank and letting it drain that way or just block off those cross over lines and leave the fule in the tank for removal.
0) remove seat
1) drain fuel
2) undo cross over line (bottom front of gas tank.
3) shut off pet **** and remove fuel line from pet ****.
4)there should only be 2 bolts holding the tank on, one at the top front of the tank and one at the back of the tank.
All in all a pretty easy (but possibloy messy) job.
SOURCE: How do I change the front and rear brakes on a
Not too hard - Undo the two bolts on the caliper and then seperate the caliper and pull the old ones out. Insert the new ones and put the bolts back in to hold the caliper back together and then install them back on the bike with the two retaining bolts. Use a bit of lock tight (Blue) on the threads. Warning do not let anyone apply pressure on the brakes while you have them off the bike or you will have a mess and/or a problem.
SOURCE: 2003 Harley Davidson FLHTCUI Electra Glide Ultra
You cannot, unless you have the Screamin Eagle Race Tuner (SERT) or you take it to the dealer (at about $80/hr.) Sorry I don't have better news, hope this helps.
JP
SOURCE: no oil pressure for my 2005 Harley-Davidson Ultra
camplate check valve sticking,good time for an upgrade SEcamplate,hydraulic camchain tensioners,high volume oil pump,comes as complete kit for about $420. add another $150 for adjustable pushrods and never worry about it again,or replace the existing component youd save maybe $180 bucks but youll be back
thats why they changed the camplate and tensioners in 07, I just did the complete conversion on an 02 heritage it costed with labor about 1100 in your case your looking at 7 to 800 dollars just to get you going for another 30 or 40,000 miles or less and then do it again Im for a 1 time fix myself
SOURCE: I need to know where the oil drain plug is on a
The oil pan is on the bottom of the transmission. Look under the transmission and you'll see two drain plugs. The one closest to the front left corner is the engine oil drain. The one closest to the center is the transmission drain.
Good Luck
Steve
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