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  • Harley-Davidson 75 Oil

    In the 'fifties Harley-Davidson sold "75" oil for fork and chain lubrication. What is the equivalent modern oil?

  • #2
    Jerry, Harley 75 Reg is equivelent to straight 40 weight oil, 105 heavy is 60 weight, and 58 special light is 20 weight. All non detergent. Robbie

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    • #3
      Harley 75 Oil

      Thanks, Rub!

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      • #4
        Rub.....that is very good imfo. Thanks !! Thank you too Jerry for asking !! You wouldn't happen to have a cross reference chart for the other HD grades, would you ? Example..what is the equivalent for straight 50 weight, etc.. Thanks, Paps

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        • #5
          While I don't have any real cans of oil to inspect, several of my older H-D parts books have ads for Pre-Luxe on the back cover. The can shown in the illustration indicates Pre-Luxe is detergent oil. I never noticed this before and always thought Pre-Luxe was
          non-detergent and Premium was the detergent oil. Oh well !
          VPH-D

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          • #6
            You can still get straight 50 weight and straight 60 weight oil from your local authorized Harley-Davidson dealer.

            Rockin' Ronny O!

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            • #7
              Oh, and for fork oil, use the Harley Type "B" found at your dealer.

              Rockin' Ronny O!

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              • #8
                hey Rockin Ronnie

                here is a pic of one of several clocks I have made from "broke" harley parts
                Attached Files

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                • #9
                  rousseau,
                  now thats what I call never wasting a part! good work,and like the watch takes a licking and keeps on ticking!!!

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                  • #10
                    Great use of an Evo part!

                    Louie

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