Sportster 1200 Oil Drain Hose Replacement at Joseph Gilmore blog

Sportster 1200 Oil Drain Hose Replacement. My sportster leaks a bit of oil, and i was thinking when i do my springtime fluid change i would replace the oil lines while the oil is out. Then reconnect it and fill the tank to about the. You can use auto (fuel) hose from the local car parts store drain hose replacement. Replacing it is a nightmare. Buy correct replacement hose and clamps. Loosen the clamp holding the tube in place with a flathead screwdriver; The hose is located on the right rear side of the bike, in front of the back tire. Do not tighten the clamp yet, we will return for that later. The drain hose connects to the frame, and a hose clamp keeps it tightly sealed. 3) open up drain hose. Oil drain line hose at the tank fitting cracked and weeping. Pull the hose and let the oil. Place the drain pan in position; If you cut it the right length, you can bend it without kinking it. Pull the hose free from it's nipple and allow the oil to drain into your drain pan.

Oil Line to Tank Connections Sportster Project
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Pull the hose free from it's nipple and allow the oil to drain into your drain pan. Then reconnect it and fill the tank to about the. Buy correct replacement hose and clamps. My sportster leaks a bit of oil, and i was thinking when i do my springtime fluid change i would replace the oil lines while the oil is out. Replacing it is a nightmare. 3) open up drain hose. When the oil slows to a drip, replace the hose. You can get a good view of it in the video, so be sure to check. The drain hose connects to the frame, and a hose clamp keeps it tightly sealed. Loosen the clamp holding the tube in place with a flathead screwdriver;

Oil Line to Tank Connections Sportster Project

Sportster 1200 Oil Drain Hose Replacement Replacing it is a nightmare. The oil drain tube can be found underneath the engine. Your sportster has a drain hose, and that’s where your oil will be coming out of. If you cut it the right length, you can bend it without kinking it. When the oil slows to a drip, replace the hose. 3) open up drain hose. The hose is located on the right rear side of the bike, in front of the back tire. Buy correct replacement hose and clamps. Pull the hose and let the oil. You can get a good view of it in the video, so be sure to check. The drain hose connects to the frame, and a hose clamp keeps it tightly sealed. My sportster leaks a bit of oil, and i was thinking when i do my springtime fluid change i would replace the oil lines while the oil is out. Replacing it is a nightmare. Loosen the clamp holding the tube in place with a flathead screwdriver; Loosen the hose clamp and pull the end of the hose off and the old oil will drain. Place the drain pan in position;

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