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2004 Harley Davidson Road King Custom ----oil change???



Can anyone tell me what weight of oil to use in my 2004 HD Road King Custom (FLHRSI)? And how many quarts my bike takes?

10-40w... should be around 4 - 4.5 quarts. If you're in west central florida I'll do it for you :-)
don know
check owner's manual
wow u can ride a 550 lb bike?
Most likely it will take 4 quarts or so and they have Genuine H-D oil if you feel comfortable using that
use 20w 50 in your road king I believe it is three quarts, put in two and check tip stick
I would hope your owner's manual would tell what grade & how much oil to use. It will be different if your not changing out your filter.....all though I don't know why people don't change their filter out for a new one. Are you using regular dino oil or synthetic? How many miles on the bike?
I have a 2002 FLHT. The shop manual says 3.5 quarts of 20W50. I always end up using 4 qts. before I get the right reading on the dipstick. Don't forget about the primary and the tranny fluids too.
If you're going to work on your own bike, I strongly suggest you spend the $60 for a shop manual. It's worth it.
is the bike factory 88 inch motor? if so run 20w50 oil and it will hold 3 qts. i run ansoil 20w50 synthaic oil in my motor ,trans and primary its good for 16,000 miles one oil for all three its simple it cost about $8.00 to $10.00 a qt. but its worth every penny
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