Comp X Security Products Inc 421860 Manual Do Utilizador

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4.
Inspect the oil drain plug o-ring for cuts, tears or signs of
deterioration. Replace as necessary.
Be sure that no lubricants or fluids get on tires, wheels or
brakes when changing fluid. Traction can be adversely
affected, which could result in loss of control of the
motorcycle and death or serious injury. (00047d)
Use Harley-Davidson OIL FILTER WRENCH for filter
removal. This tool can prevent damage to crankshaft
position sensor and/or sensor cable. (00192a)
5.
See Figure 46. Remove the oil filter using the OIL FILTER
WRENCH (Part No. HD-42311 or HD-44067A). The tool
allows easy removal of the oil filter without risk of damage
to the crankshaft position sensor or cable.
6.
Place the jaws of the wrench over the oil filter with the tool
oriented vertically. Using a 3/8 inch drive with a 4 inch
extension, turn wrench in a counterclockwise direction.
Do not use with air tools.
7.
Clean the oil filter mount flange of any old gasket material.
NOTE
Dispose of oil and oil filter in accordance with local regulations.
8.
See Figure 48. Lubricate gasket with clean engine oil and
install new oil filter on filter mount. Hand tighten oil filter
1/2-3/4 turn after gasket first contacts filter mounting sur-
face. Do not use oil filter wrench for filter installation.
NOTE
Use of the Premium 10 micron synthetic media oil filter is highly
recommended. Order Chrome (Part No. 63798-99A) or Black
(Part No. 63731-99a).
9.
Install engine oil drain plug and tighten to 14-21 ft-lbs
(19.0-28.5 Nm).
10. Refer to Table 26. With motorcycle resting on jiffy stand,
initially add 3.5 U.S. quarts (3.3 liters) engine oil. Use the
proper grade of oil for the lowest temperature expected
before the next oil change.
11. Return the dipstick to the filler and thread-in the filler plug.
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