I am getting a '46 Chief running that has sat for a while (I'm not sure how long, but just a few years). This isn't about the different oils, this question is about an oil change and a simple question. The riders book says to drain the crankcase with the bottom screw (B), mine is actually a drain plug. OK, I did that and a lot of oil came out. I did not measure it. The oil in the tank was just about gone but I can't undo the tank drain plug as it is a bit "rounded". I am assuming it drained down into the engine while sitting for a long time. My VLs will do that too.
1. Now... when I add the NEW oil into the tank, is there anything I do to put any oil INTO the engine? OR does it just drain all by itself? My VLs use a pump to put oil into the engine before startup.
2. Do I have to wait after filling the tank before starting?
3. In the Riders Book; What is the screw (A) ABOVE the drain plug for?
Transmission Oil fill bolt question.
1. I loosened the "lock nut" on the top of the transmission, but I could not turn the BIG screw. Is there a "trick" to that? OR is the screw just really tight?
1. Now... when I add the NEW oil into the tank, is there anything I do to put any oil INTO the engine? OR does it just drain all by itself? My VLs use a pump to put oil into the engine before startup.
2. Do I have to wait after filling the tank before starting?
3. In the Riders Book; What is the screw (A) ABOVE the drain plug for?
Transmission Oil fill bolt question.
1. I loosened the "lock nut" on the top of the transmission, but I could not turn the BIG screw. Is there a "trick" to that? OR is the screw just really tight?

at least for me the cracked threads would be very stressful. As we've all read online and/or packages that JB Weld can be threaded and since there is no pressure on that drain plug... I'm not sure what I'm saying, but... just wanted to say maybe add a bit more JB Weld at that area so you would get more thread coverage?? I'm sure there are plenty of guys that could weld that up with no problems too. So, about that Knee replacement...
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