Sorry I can't help you I wasn't aware of a vent on the primary. Something I'll have to check for and keep an eye on this trend.I bought it from Donna and Derik and they said that it helps to keep the primary oil from backing up into the starter and that some primaries don't have them I am assuming the earlier DSSC primaries and that the newer models have them and if they get plugged up it could cause primary fluid to backup into the starter. Mine is an 05 and I don't see a vent but I have been thru two starters because of the primary fluid backing up into the starter.
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I goes on the back side of the inner primary cover between the tranny and the motor. If there is one there then your in business, just replace it, but only finger tight, the thread is very small and it don't take much to break it off. It should also have a nylon flat washer on it also.I bought it from Donna and Derik and they said that it helps to keep the primary oil from backing up into the starter and that some primaries don't have them I am assuming the earlier DSSC primaries and that the newer models have them and if they get plugged up it could cause primary fluid to backup into the starter. Mine is an 05 and I don't see a vent but I have been thru two starters because of the primary fluid backing up into the starter.
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'Proper way for oil groove, and the 2nd pic is the improper way, its too deepYeah I'm kinda with 6pack, I wasn't aware that it was supposed to be vented but I am aware that there is supposed to be a drain galley on the starter to release the fluid back.. that could very well be ur issue is that ur starter doesn't have that galley that the updated ones have.. jmo.. good luck!
Uh huh.. that's what I'm talking about..'Proper way for oil groove, and the 2nd pic is the improper way, its too deep
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So is that something they did in the later models? Or is that something someone just realized would help the problem? And I have looked on my 09 and don't see a vent on the inner primary cover, should it be there on an 09?'Proper way for oil groove, and the 2nd pic is the improper way, its too deep
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Yeah.. I dont either.. first I have hear of it..So is that something they did in the later models? Or is that something someone just realized would help the problem? And I have looked on my 09 and don't see a vent on the inner primary cover, should it be there on an 09?
It should have one. I have not found a bike that didn't. Also need to keep an eye on the transmission vent tube, to make sure it's not plugged. The mud dobber wasps around here are so bad, that I make a screen to go over the end of it to keep them out.It does have the washer on it. Thank you for your help. But I could have sworn that they said outer primary cover but I could be mistaken. So do they all have one mine is an 05? I will check today and if it doesn't I can't do anything about it I am guessing.
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You will get a wide selection of answers on that, Harley primary oil is what I run in all the bikes I work on.What kind of fluid does you guys run in your primaries?
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