Product Description
A guide on how to change the three oil compartments on the Harley Davidson Twin Cam motorcycle. Also cleaning or replacing the air filter and spark plugs with very important engine longevity advice and implementing the author’s perpetual oil change procedure to increase engine longevity. This book can also be used, with minor procedural adjustments, to change the oil on Dyna, Electraglide, Softail, Sportster, Buell and all other early and late models of Harley Dav… More >>
How To Change The Oil In Your Twin Cam Harley Davidson Motorcycle
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#1 by Reid A. Halstenrud on April 8, 2010 - 4:20 pm
I liked this book, period. Well worth the investment for learning insider tips on not only how to change your oil on the big twin Harleys, but all sorts of good stuff about owning a motorcycle in general. Being new to a Harley I appreciated the advice of a seasoned Harley rider as the author has been putting on many cycle miles for many years. Although the book is not a shop manual it has little known tips that a shop manual would never tell you. I know I am saving big bucks by doing what service I can to my own bike and this book along with a shop manual got me where I need to be! An easy read and the author makes it interesting and fun!
Rating: 4 / 5
#2 by Jay P. Mccauley on April 8, 2010 - 6:33 pm
read the book and I have to admit I didn’t know how easy it was!!! Been paying big bucks to dealers and now I do it myself. ITS EASY. Book comes complete with pic. which make changing ALL the oil’s a breeze. Also tips on spark plugs and additivies and much more. Great book. Jay cjgotoo4@aol.com 2001 Deuce, Laughlin Nv.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Robert Sommer on April 8, 2010 - 6:58 pm
The money spent on this book will be recouped after your first oil change. If you’ve never changed the oil on your twin cam engine before, read this book. There are little details that the owner’s manual won’t tell you. I always wanted to do more routine maintenance on my bike but I was intimidated by the thought of making a mistake on my $18,000 Heritage Softail. Think of it as Oil Changing for Dummies – with tips and advice even a seasoned do-it-yourselfer can benefit from. Learn how to change your transmission and primary case as well. The book covers much more than just changing your oil, but even if that’s all it covered it would still be worth the money. It’s a perfect companion to the owner’s manual.
Rating: 4 / 5
#4 by Bad Biker Bill on April 8, 2010 - 7:31 pm
This book has changed my life. No longer will I have to fork over $100 or more to my HD dealer again. I can now change my own oil !!! This book is so amazing that I’m buying it for Christmas for all my two wheeled friends. It is a step by step instruction written in simple terms with amazing pictures to guide you. Please do yourself a favor , if you own a Harley BUY THIS BOOK !!! I have dreamed of someday being just like the Tuttles and building my own super cool choppers. Well just as the books description says , reading and understanding this book is the first step to becoming a motorcycle mechanic. And I will. This book has given me the confidence to go for it. God bless the author and God bless the publisher. They have made my dreams come true.
I also wanted to point out to another reviewer that loctite should never be used on a drain plug , JB Weld is far better.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Daniel L. on April 8, 2010 - 9:03 pm
have bizarre ideas to extend the intervals of oil change….but interesting!
Rating: 3 / 5