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NOTE
For model specific information regarding the chassis lubrication,
refer to the appropriate Service Manual or see a Harley-
Davidson dealer.
OIL APPLICATIONS
Refer to Table 32 for all control connections and parts. Vehicle
should be oiled at regular intervals, particularly after washing
motorcycle or driving in wet weather.
FRONT FORK OIL
Refer to Table 32. Have a Harley-Davidson dealer drain the
front fork oil and refill at proper intervals. If fork does not appear
to be working properly or an appreciable amount of oil leakage
should develop, see a Harley-Davidson dealer. If there is
insufficient oil in either side of fork, the rebound action will be
incorrect.
FUEL FILTER
EFI Models Only
Fuel injected motorcycles have a fuel filter attached to the fuel
pump.
NOTE
For model specific information regarding fuel filter maintenance,
refer to the appropriate Service Manual or see a Harley-
Davidson dealer.
HYDRAULIC CLUTCH: FLHTCUSE3
The clutch is hydraulically actuated. Squeezing the left hand
lever causes the clutch master cylinder to apply pressure to
the clutch actuation cylinder mounted in the trans right side
cover. The actuation cylinder push rod extends and contacts
the clutch release bearing to release the clutch.
Refer to Table 32. Check the fluid level as follows:
1.
Stand the motorcycle upright (not leaning on the jiffy stand)
on a level surface, turn handlebar so the top of the clutch
master cylinder is level.
2.
Clean all dirt and debris from the clutch master cylinder
cover. Remove the two clutch master cylinder cover
screws and remove the cover.
3.
Verify the fluid level in the clutch master cylinder reservoir
is at the FULL LEVEL mark at the top of the ledge on the
rear inside wall of the reservoir. If the fluid level is low, add
D.O.T. 4 HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID (Part No. 99953-
99A) approved for clutch system use and available from
a Harley-Davidson dealer.
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