SOURCE: location of oil drain plug on a 1999 HD Road King Classic
mine is about the center of the engine
SOURCE: Changing Oil 05 FLHRI Road King
Same oil filter, you're good to go, not to worry. As for the drain plug, I torque everything that calls for torques. If you don't have a torque wrench, be careful when you put it on, you don't want to over torque your aluminum case...you'll strip it, and wish you had spent the money on the torque wrench. If you plan on doing any work on your bike, get a good torque wrench. It will pay for itself and give you ease of mind knowing the job is done right.
SOURCE: oil change on 05 road king
I typed out a Real Long dissertation of how to do this step by step, and all of my tricks. Forgot what the primary oil amount is to refill, don't have access to my manuals. (Gloomy day for an old biker)
Went to find this info, and there's an old Harley mechanic, (Kinda' looks like me!), that has a step by step Video of how to do an oil change on a Road King!
Here it is,
http://www.expertvillage.com/video/164136_do-oil-change-harley-davidson.htm
SOURCE: location of oil drain plug on harley davidson road
The tank on your Road King is on the bottom of the transmission. Look underneath the transmission and you'll see two drain plugs. The plug on left front of the oil pan is the engine oil drain. The plug near the center of the pan is the transmission drain plug. Good Luck, Steve
SOURCE: What are all the oils that need to be change on a
Engine oil, primary oil and transmission oil
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