Changing Oil and Filter on a Harley Davidson Panhead

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Babydoll needs her oil and filter changed. Changing oil and filter on a 1952 Harley Davidson Panhead.

Komentáře • 321

  • @dennisc.1189
    @dennisc.1189 Před 3 lety +13

    Mike, I just wanted to say how I appreciate what you are do on your youtube page, just love seeing it.

  • @bytorz
    @bytorz Před 3 lety +11

    Thanks Mike! I can respect not naming a brand. I do appreciate you mentioning the weight.

  • @staplests
    @staplests Před 3 lety +8

    Love that air cleaner sticker. 🙂 You're a National Treasure Mike. Thanks for all the great content.

  • @dray1842
    @dray1842 Před 3 lety +10

    I usually end up with a oily hand , one way or the other sometimes I drop the plug in the pan too.

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety +7

      If you don't make a mess once in a while, you're not doing anything.

  • @stanroberts4820
    @stanroberts4820 Před 3 lety +3

    Enjoyed the video, and so did my cat. Reminds me Debbie Kaye, my 52 pan will need an oil change as soon as the weather warms up! Raven, my cat said 2 thumbs up! We both enjoyed it.

  • @gregbetts8057
    @gregbetts8057 Před 3 lety +6

    love your channel by the way , nice to see someone working on classics , thank you

  • @walterfechter8080
    @walterfechter8080 Před 3 lety +5

    Mike, your video brought back a lot of fond memories of my 1950 FL. That bike never let me down other than generator trouble and running out of gas. Build right. Ride safe. Thanks, Mike.

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety +3

      Very cool! Nowdays, most people run 12volts with good generators with built on solid state regulators.

  • @matthewschuman
    @matthewschuman Před 2 lety

    Just bought back my Dad's 58 and brought it home. Going through your videos is helping a ton. Thank you.

  • @n2vxc
    @n2vxc Před 3 lety +2

    always appreciate that some youtubers actually still work on there stuff, not just talk about working on them..lol and how much they know,,keep it up mike.

  • @raymondperry5407
    @raymondperry5407 Před rokem

    This is great, just got my first old schooler. 1964 flh duo. I will be watching all of your vids. I need all the help I can get

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před rokem

      64 Pan is a great motorcycle. This can be an adventure for the rest of your life.

  • @devinhutman3435
    @devinhutman3435 Před 3 lety

    That has gotta be the happiest panhead engine there ever is with all the little tricks you use to take care of it

  • @WiSeNhEiMeR-1369
    @WiSeNhEiMeR-1369 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Mike,
    Your ACCESSORY CANISTER OIL FILTER reminds me of the one
    I had on my 1958 348cid Chevy ... it did the job - but was a MESS to change ...
    COOP
    ..................................

  • @patrickstephens5886
    @patrickstephens5886 Před 3 lety +3

    Cool Pacific Mike sticker on the air cleaner. Good stuff Mike, thank you

  • @t.t.kelsey7132
    @t.t.kelsey7132 Před 3 lety +1

    Old bikers like yourself have a one of a kind laidback way about themselves...i guess I'm one also at 61😟....love your BABYDOLL .im on a 04 DYNA WIDE GLIDE I call QUICK SILVER...keep the videos coming....dig your channel for SURE.....see ya on the road brotherman✌👍

  • @pastorbobncc365
    @pastorbobncc365 Před 3 lety

    Mike, I always love stopping by the garage for a few minutes of peace and quiet, have a blessed week my friend.

  • @shovel2683
    @shovel2683 Před 3 lety

    I’m sure the weeping is just her tears of joy for having such a great man in her life with a tender touch 😂

  • @ArmenianLifewithMitch
    @ArmenianLifewithMitch Před 3 lety +2

    Hey Mike...thanks for another wonderfully therapeutic video! Just wanted to let you know it's really appreciated over here in Armenia (eastern Europe). Stay safe and God bless. Regards from Mitch

  • @kevin6070
    @kevin6070 Před 3 lety +2

    👍 well done Mike she's a nice ride and looks like you take really good care of her too

  • @fuckingcadillac1
    @fuckingcadillac1 Před 3 lety +4

    Glad you are staying busy during this covid crap! Cant wait to see what else u got in-store!!

  • @joehovanec1985
    @joehovanec1985 Před 3 lety +2

    Mike , you don't have to tell us what brand of oil you use, just show us you pouring some in the oil tank, or several bottles sitting close to the bike. We can take from there. Thanks for the 20-50 though. Like the longer videos. Waiting to see more on the Flathead build.

  • @arthurcgans8198
    @arthurcgans8198 Před rokem

    Great video, thanks! The main point I give people who ask me what oil I use is: "Any oil is better than no oil".

  • @theone9564
    @theone9564 Před 3 lety

    This video is keeping me warm on a cold day in South Texas going on 2md day with no power.

  • @BIGSNAKE16
    @BIGSNAKE16 Před 3 lety +2

    A handful of oil is one of the perks of doing your own wrenching.

  • @billmillar7234
    @billmillar7234 Před 3 lety +1

    Enjoyable as always.....learning something new (to me )every time.....love the decal on the air cleaner!!!!

  • @rogervonschleusingen4603

    THANK-YOU MIKE, STAY AWESOME !!

  • @ff1047
    @ff1047 Před 3 lety

    We all appreciate the time and energy you put into these videos. Thanks to camera man Mike as well, mush appreciated.

  • @charlottesantafe1709
    @charlottesantafe1709 Před 3 lety

    Baby Doll is beautiful, every well worn bit is like a little work of art.
    This little video makes me feel happy and calm. It's right up there with when my dining room table is polished- the candles are lit before or after a dinner party and life is calm and right in those moments.
    How do these things compare you ask?
    I have no idea- they just do.
    Thanks for the Lightness and Calm.

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety +1

      Personally? Is this a test? Of course it translates to love. I love my little Panhead. You prepare your home to welcome people you care about. Your home then reflects that love. And you know your friends will feel it, as Babydoll feels her fresh oil. I try to love on the things I love. Kinda simple. It gives me a much needed lightness and calm. Dinner parties were the way I would check myself. I'd prepare a dinner and invite my friends. Then, when they were all interacting, I'd look around the table at each of them and think, "I must be okay, if these beautiful people will come to my house to be with me for dinner." Lucky Me.

    • @charlottesantafe1709
      @charlottesantafe1709 Před 3 lety

      @@pacificmike9501Yes, I guess personally, nice of you to be so. I agree, love translates in a similar way. You're a gifted man Pacific Mike- able to reach out and touch people in a consistently positive manner through this you tube channel. You and your friend Mike have managed to fulfill and surpass your stated mission with this channel and then eclipse them with your personality and kind nature. You're friends and lived ones are lucky and I'm sure they know that.
      As for the oil change- I doubt I'll get a lift but if I did, I'd primed like a calm buddha if I watched this video as a guide.
      For me, the absence of frustration and then cursing and groans of tested patience ( in your shop) is a welcome anomoly to me.
      I believe you're the legitimately exceedingly well rounded and sophisticated human we see in your videos but there is a side of me that questions this rare grace, a side of me- the dark side if me that asks, is this a carefully content-controlled Hollywood producer and his retired movie exec. Camera man Mike doing their magic on youtube?! Is it too good to be true?
      Great Pan- oil change video guys!

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety +1

      You're very kind and much appreciated. You appear to be quite spiritual. These are very strange times and I try not to forget how fortunate I am. I make a special effort to be transparent. I make a special effort to stay positive. We all have a past, a present, and hopefully, a future. I try to benefit from the past, enjoy the present, and look forward to the future. Sounds good, but nothing is perfect. When I'm with my motorcycles, I'm in my element. I never script a video. I figure out what I'm going to show, bring out the appropriate tools, try to keep my hair from sticking up (because it's embarrassing), open my mouth and hope the right stuff falls out. Cameraman Mike is a truck driver, talented wrench, electrician, self taught to do all kinds of stuff and an all-around great guy. The video channel seems to be very good for me. I've enjoyed the comments immensely. Like we used to say, "I'm a work in progress." I'm very disorganized. I'm not a good business man. Hey, we all have faults. My house needs painting. My house needs cleaning. But, my bikes and my dog are coming along awesomely! How's that for truth? I feel like I just came clean with you. That was fun.

    • @charlottesantafe1709
      @charlottesantafe1709 Před 3 lety

      @@pacificmike9501 All your efforts, and Cameraman Mike's too are fruitful then. Sometimes things just work. This is magic, positive and genuine magic. All your followers get it on them, just like that oil.
      I see the paint needs.... I know the floor needs.... let's do what matters to us instead! Making a positive difference for other people is a SUPERPOWER. You do that. Be grateful for whatever state your hair is in as you still have it!
      Coming clean with me!? I'm a regular recipient of confessions- some make me happy, others take the weight off and weigh me down temporarily- it's all good.
      Truck drivers!!!- gotta love em! I rode the dyna to Tucson last summer during the heat wave-( * lesson learned) it was truckers who held me in the shade of their cabs and in thir sight- and we smiled for a few miles when it was 104 degrees- relief! more magic! And your little dog too! Magic!

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety

      Magic is wherever you can stay clear enough to see it. Whoops, I didn't see it, but it was there all the time. Guess I just keep on discovering it's presence over and over again. I never mentioned my floor. How'd you know about that?

  • @adammucci
    @adammucci Před 3 lety

    Mike the second nut on filter stud is the stop for the canister , prevents the bottom from caving in when the acorn is tightend and allows the right pressure on the upper seal

  • @ricksalisbury7628
    @ricksalisbury7628 Před 3 lety

    Love the decal on the breather. Your videos are just like being in the garage with you. Keep up the good work.

  • @charlescastell4638
    @charlescastell4638 Před 3 lety

    Love it... gettin' a little dirty is a lot of the fun of doing your own work. Keeps you in touch with the essence of the machine. Beauty!

  • @kevinbrown1420
    @kevinbrown1420 Před 3 lety

    Baby Doll is Beautiful. Gotta take care of her.

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety

      Thank You. I've done okay with her so far. We've been together since 1992.

  • @darrell3368
    @darrell3368 Před 3 lety

    Cardboard work great and don’t cost nothing Mike I love your shows keep up the great work and be safe from the Covid. Gods blessings for you all your family and friends

  • @4486xxdawson
    @4486xxdawson Před 2 lety

    im glad im not the only one useing a baking pan for oil pan , i get them from dollar store , also are great for bolts and nuts and parts and pieces when working on your bike , best parf is cleans up real easy thats why i love them . man i feel like we are alot a like , my bike is nice but she gets dirty from riding and some times she drips a little but its ok , nothing serious , i take good care of my bike and like you love to ride as much as take of her , after all we are only care takers of things and then we pass them on .

  • @GMAN420BC
    @GMAN420BC Před 3 lety

    There very little chance I will ever need to know how to maintain a pan (evo owner), but I enjoy watching your videos. I always learn something !

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for watching! There's some Evo work coming up again.

  • @getoffmygrass6974
    @getoffmygrass6974 Před 3 lety +1

    Good evening Mr. Pacific, cameraman Mike. That was fun, never seen it done on a Pan before, a little more involved for sure on the older bikes but still looks user friendly. You crack me up Mike because with your experience I can only imagine your pain when it comes to engine oil, it is the politics of motorcycles that will never end, "Who's on first? Well who's on second? What about third?" and round and round we go. I think I may have seen a new vein in your forehead just thinking about it haha you're great Mike, take care of yourself.

  • @DavidEKells
    @DavidEKells Před 3 lety

    First startup with new oil is important. Some people don't know to idle in and check for leaks.
    Just a thought.
    Love your love for the machine.
    Thank you

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety

      Thank You. I tend to "overlook the obvious." Teaching is something I'm learning.

  • @dejonsmall9886
    @dejonsmall9886 Před 3 lety

    Mike it's sure good to see you wrenching. Back in the 70's I used 50w in the winter and 60w in the summer. It gets hot in Las Vegas...See You Out On The Road...

  • @erwinballings9155
    @erwinballings9155 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Mike for sharing, I enjoyed the video. 😃👌

  • @blades2255
    @blades2255 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Mike, I'm learning how to work on my dads 52. Its been sitting since 99.
    Just wanted to mention he bought in 1960, and paid $ 75.00 bucks for it! Boy times have changed

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety

      Yes they have. But, the money value is nothing compared to the fun.

  • @stephaniebierkos5188
    @stephaniebierkos5188 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the helpful video. Tackling the first oil change on my newly inherited '53 tonight.

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 2 lety

      Mine being a 52, they're almost identical. Be very careful when you decide to adjust the valves. 53 was the first year of hydraulic valve lifters (unless they've been changed to solids). Have fun. Lots of fun stuff to learn.

  • @chriscrookson8524
    @chriscrookson8524 Před 3 lety

    "I use a funnel, that's a good idea" 🤣
    You had me laughing Mike. Greetings and many thanks from Chiang Rai in N.Thailand. A Bikers Paradise!

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thailand is that cool huh? You got my attention.

  • @Patrick_B687-3
    @Patrick_B687-3 Před 3 lety

    Always give a like and a comment for you Mike. Love all the vids of the work on these old machines. And little has changed. It’s still messy getting a filter off a modern bike no matter how hard you try.

  • @donquijote1141
    @donquijote1141 Před 3 lety

    Metal shavings in the pallet are the biggest misfortune, I also always check and am afraid to find.With shavings in my head, on the contrary, I'm glad I have some:)))

  • @seth_iwant_toride
    @seth_iwant_toride Před 3 lety

    Fantastic Mike and Mike! Have a great day guys!

  • @johnkinnane547
    @johnkinnane547 Před 3 lety

    G'day Mike what a beautiful looking Pan Head and you right Mike she may weep a little but who cares at her age she's allowed too and as you said you ride all the time. She really is something, kind regards John

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety

      Thank You. I believe you understand. She looks perfect at about 70mph. The best to you and yours.

  • @dannyritchey1963
    @dannyritchey1963 Před 3 lety

    I keeping it P.G. Mike you make love to your bikes. Thats how the program goes. That's a good thing.

  • @vanislandsteve
    @vanislandsteve Před 3 lety

    That’s the difference between yesterday and today. Everything is easy and perfect today and you get no pleasure whatsoever in doing a good job. It’s all about how fast you can do it. Then you move on to the next latest and greatest thing. If only the wise could see!
    I think guys of a certain age will understand what I’m trying to say.
    Thanks Mike 👍🏻🇨🇦

  • @andrewszubelak8308
    @andrewszubelak8308 Před 3 lety

    Love watching your videos just great memories of my past

  • @motoshark9870
    @motoshark9870 Před 3 lety

    Always enjoy your videos . I wish I had half the mechanical knowledge that you do. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @mattovictimcycles1334
    @mattovictimcycles1334 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Mike right on time with this info...Just bought a 60 panhead been chasing for 20+ years from a friend. She been well kept just setting though for a while... Gonna bring her back to life....

  • @xjeffyb4656
    @xjeffyb4656 Před 3 lety +1

    Man I wish the twin cam had that oil filter set up. That front filter set up is always a oil waterfall for me no matter using foil or cardboard.

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety +1

      Or plastic or anything. I know. It's a "no fun" situation.

  • @nickruopoli8720
    @nickruopoli8720 Před 3 lety

    As usual very informative , a pleasure to watch and listen to and learn. Thankyou .

  • @dellyddon1038
    @dellyddon1038 Před 3 lety

    Loved that video, I could actually SMELL the oiL!!! I learned that cardboard trough trick the hard way, l remember putting a brand new funnel under a bike (ONCE) before I pulled the drain plug, and the oil overcame the funnel so quickly, I had a mess everywhere! Cardboards a good tip!!!

  • @vernegibb621
    @vernegibb621 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Mike makes me love how easy to do a oil change on my FXR.

  • @Wooley689
    @Wooley689 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the content. This is value for years to come.

  • @1masterfly1
    @1masterfly1 Před 3 lety

    Sheesh reminds me. I never winterized any of my bikes yet. Been using em a bit though. That probably means I need to do the seasonal oil Change. I put a little magnet in the flow of oil. Its a neat little magnet with a telescoping handle. Also all the newer bikes have a magnet on the plug bolt

  • @jimbyrne9071
    @jimbyrne9071 Před 3 lety

    Thx Mike,your videos are always informative and fun. Much respect for your integrity

  • @tommartin7026
    @tommartin7026 Před 3 lety

    God I miss my 51 Pan, really don't miss kicking thou !!!

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety +1

      Tune it properly. Kick it over and it starts. I love kickstarting my old bikes. And, I'm old.

    • @tommartin7026
      @tommartin7026 Před 3 lety

      @@pacificmike9501 it was, and I did. Always started on the first kick, but after I had motor and carb rebuilt, sometimes first kick, and sometimes me and my friends take turns until it started, advance timing and it runs perfectly, just took some time to get it dialed back in

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety +1

      Routine stuff. It's all fun.

  • @lowrider81hd
    @lowrider81hd Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the video, I just changed the oil on my 50 panhead “Clegane” with your videos help. Thanks so much!

  • @BugsWisely
    @BugsWisely Před 3 lety

    Didn't mean the red one was a contraption. I meant the yellow one that i like. Seems to me as i recall the Honda Scrambler was the one that had the funny lookin' exhaust. I have had a few others tell me they liked that bike. I want a Honda CBR400RR. I figure 100cc per cylinder is plenty and the insurance is cheaper than a 600.
    I put 7000 miles on a 50cc Chinese scooter last year. A chore riding in the rear view mirror. Dumped it twice last winter. Only once this winter. Ended up in the snow bank. Now that is wicked fun.

  • @kennethpascual1312
    @kennethpascual1312 Před 3 lety

    Enjoyed your video Mike! Thanks for posting. Kenny

  • @anchorsaweigh9893
    @anchorsaweigh9893 Před 3 lety

    Love the videos of the classic bikes. I hope to get my hands on both Shovel and Pan in the coming years. Ride Safe!

  • @arthurlemaster245
    @arthurlemaster245 Před 3 lety

    I had an o-ring machined in the top and base of my OEM filter housing. Now my right pants leg has to look elsewhere to find oil leaks. Also I used 60 wt. synthetic to keep the front exhaust lifter quiet after getting hot when stuck in traffic.

  • @veronicasalazar5192
    @veronicasalazar5192 Před 3 lety

    Hi máster Thank you for your videos, i have a 56 panhead (cielito azul her name) i always learned with you. Thanks a lot.
    Cheers from Venezuela

  • @jasonbarton4035
    @jasonbarton4035 Před 3 lety

    Looking good! Attention to detail!

  • @muranonika2725
    @muranonika2725 Před 3 lety

    Hi Mike
    Im always enjoy watch not what kind of job you get done but HOW you doing. .... and memorize me my grandF .... TNX 10^6

  • @bobpeters6532
    @bobpeters6532 Před 3 lety

    Hey Mike, glad to see I'm not the only one who uses cardboard to keep old oil from messing up their bike. When I got my first Road King in 1995, I realized that the horizontally-mounted oil filter would pose a potential problem. So when it was time for an oil change, I took a length of cardboard, shaped it with the new filter, and slid the makeshift cardboard funnel under the old oil filter. Then I loosened the filter and let the dirty oil from the filter dribble down the cardboard funnel into my tray 'before' fully removing the old filter. No mess! I realize that this little trick may be old hat for a lot of your viewers, but if it helps a new owner avoid a mess, great! Take care and ride safe.

  • @CarlosAnthonyLopez
    @CarlosAnthonyLopez Před 3 lety

    Love your videos, Mike. You’re one of the best! Thanks for all you do.

  • @carlwilliamsaxton2146
    @carlwilliamsaxton2146 Před 3 lety

    Thank you both, your videos are are always a treat. My bikes Manuel and the shops mechanics recommend 20/50 .
    I love my Harleys well being so, I use 20/50, happy bike = happy rides

  • @streetwise10-73
    @streetwise10-73 Před 3 lety +1

    Too much fun!....Thanks Mike.

  • @elsdp-4560
    @elsdp-4560 Před 3 lety +1

    THANK YOU...for sharing. Enjoyed.

  • @arthurcgans8198
    @arthurcgans8198 Před rokem

    Perhaps a video on how to properly get the seat clip back on without bending it.

  • @adammucci
    @adammucci Před 3 lety

    Good information, I like your style , they really are a zen moment

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety

      Glad you think so!

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety +1

      You bet. Just like you said, "It's all about the bikes." We get to touch them, feel them, smell them, hear them. Then the big payoff, ride them. A Big Twin on a good day. A Big Twin on a bad day. Makes it a great day.

  • @davidzornes6863
    @davidzornes6863 Před 3 lety

    20/ 50w in my 53 since 75....air craft oil.... Valvoline.

  • @rustymacneil3227
    @rustymacneil3227 Před 3 lety

    Great vid Mike! Makes me miss my "51, except I'd never be able to keep that shirt clean!! I'm surprised by the 20/50. Always used 50wt cool weather, 60wt summer. Interesting Ejoyed it

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank You. Lubricants have come a long way. I have good results.

  • @brucerosati9434
    @brucerosati9434 Před 3 lety

    That's a beautiful motorcycle.

  • @dennisthemenace5150
    @dennisthemenace5150 Před 3 lety +1

    Fun Fun Fun in a days play. Keep the rubber side down and the chrome side up.

  • @WiSeNhEiMeR-1369
    @WiSeNhEiMeR-1369 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Mike,
    I know I promised NOT to hit the button
    but today - one of those ADVERTISEMENTS was 32+ minutes L O N G = sorry = I skipped it :-(
    I want everyone to get PAID - but - it seems that some of the COMMERCIALS are taking advantage
    Just an FYI ...
    COOP
    ...............................................

  • @martin319
    @martin319 Před 3 lety

    It’s always a like on your videos Mike. 👍

  • @237cooter
    @237cooter Před 3 lety

    Hey Mike, loved the video. If you run a filter on the flat head I hope you do video on installing it. I want to put one on my 41 ulh. I would love to see how you go about it. Thanks again

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety +1

      I think I'm going to use a very different filter on the Flathead.

  • @Lucastrujillo59
    @Lucastrujillo59 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video thank you for sharing

  • @happymark1805
    @happymark1805 Před 3 lety

    What I was told is to use 20W50 on a clean rebuild engine, and in an old engine use sae50 because when you throw 20W50 in an old engine all the 40+ years old dirt comes loose from inside all at once and clogs oil passages, so my old shovel still runs on sae50

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety

      The real difference is in detergent and non detergent oils, not the viscosity. Making changes on an old motor is always an experiment. Stay with the brand you're using. Yah, 20w50 may leak a little easier than 50.

  • @TheRustyGarageandHomestead

    Your videos are very helpful

  • @billvandyne4685
    @billvandyne4685 Před 3 lety

    Another thanks, Mike.

  • @frankpicha6118
    @frankpicha6118 Před 3 lety

    I aspire to your level of Patients and knowledge thanks for all the help!

  • @alpi57
    @alpi57 Před 3 lety

    Great tutorials Mike. I’m putting a filter on my 1946 Knucklehead. I need the filter element vendors if you can supply me with. They are hard to come by for some reason. I appreciate it.

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety +1

      Any of the aftermarket suppliers that supply older Harleys. A few that come to mind: Tedd Cycle (V-Twin), Drag Specialties (in their "Old Book"), Custom Chrome. These are all suppliers that most of the aftermarket shops deal with.

  • @louiskerckhove8704
    @louiskerckhove8704 Před 3 lety

    Great stuff as always mike!

  • @13souldigger
    @13souldigger Před 3 lety +2

    Hallo Mike, I enjoy your videos since 2 jears.They are great en show every detail, fantastic. I habe a question: Why nobody fits a drainplug in the carter to remove the rest of the oil out of it and is it a good idea to run 20W-50 on my Sovelhead to. Thans you a lot and stay healthy . Greatings vrom Germany

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety +1

      The engine (crankcase has very little oil in it. It is referred to as a "dry sump." Basically the oil just goes through it. When the engine is running, the lower end only has about 9 ounces in it. Sorry, I don't know how many cc's that is. I like 20w50 in my Shovelhead. I feel like it gets oil circulation sooner on a cold morning. Take care. And Thank You for watching.

    • @13souldigger
      @13souldigger Před 3 lety

      Hallo Mike, thanks vor your answers, its about 260cc so in deed not a lot but away is away. Indeed in colder circumstances 20W-50 is thinner. My lokal shop prefers a 60 oil. I wil cange the viskosity.👍😎

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety

      Some of that stuff, I'm afraid, is just a habit. But, when it's cold, you gotta keep that oil flowing.

    • @13souldigger
      @13souldigger Před 3 lety

      Yes i think your right: We always dit it like this, it works and we dont know axactly where we dealing whith, so we did it like we always did it, then nothing bad kan happen. The same whith mij english, i am afraid of 😂😂😂

  • @freedomrider2157
    @freedomrider2157 Před 3 lety

    Thanks 4 doing what you do 👍

  • @Snorky_88
    @Snorky_88 Před 3 lety

    The tommy chong of panheads thank you sir

  • @29687ray
    @29687ray Před 3 lety

    I rode a 52 pan for at least 10 years.

  • @MadKingJorge
    @MadKingJorge Před 3 lety +1

    Quite an operation. Why did it take so long to design and market the simple twist-off filter??

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety +2

      Some cars have gone back to filters in cannisters all over again! Go figure.

    • @danfecke
      @danfecke Před 3 lety

      I like to inspect the filter.

  • @timtharp835
    @timtharp835 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Mike.

  • @thakery5720
    @thakery5720 Před 3 lety

    Do you know Mike, I think I have the same baking tray as you - and no matter how hard I wipe and clean it after use, I can still taste the engine oil the next time I cook my roast beef in it !!!

  • @shawnfielder9921
    @shawnfielder9921 Před rokem

    Hey Mike ! kind of hard to explain here had a brain tumour removed a few years back well quite a few now and I have a pinhead in 1955 in a 2002 Wolfe thunder chopper custom frame. I remotely mounted oil tank just under my seat, but this is gonna sound kind of stupid, but I can’t remember how to get the freaking oil out of my soap naturally everything leaked out on the floor over the last couple years in the storage unit so I’m just going to try and get the bike going again. I need a little vacation on the sump. I can barely remember my own name half the time long story hope you get it.

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před rokem

      The reason the oil came out is because the system "wet sumped." In other words, the oil from the tank (sfter a while of sitting) got past the ballin the oil pump that keeps the oil in the tank when the bike isn't running. If you have a plug, drain the oil out of ther crankcase. If no plug, Start the engine and let it pump the oil out through the crankcase breather. Refill the tank (a little at a time, don't overfill) and you're good to go. Be sure you keep a drain pan under the bike until the system equalizes and gets happy.

  • @bigroryhollar5023
    @bigroryhollar5023 Před 3 lety

    🍻thank you

  • @billk65
    @billk65 Před 3 lety

    I'm a new subscriber to your channel and I would like to say you make great videos love your mellow way you explain everything keep up the great work P.S. what bluetooth mic did you go with Thanks 😊

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety

      I honestly don't know. That's Cameraman Mike's department. But, thank you. Wait, the mic is a 12 dollar Sony. The transmitters are something I don't think anyone has ever heard of.

  • @jimanness4586
    @jimanness4586 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video Mike… how many miles do you like to change your engine oil at?

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 2 lety +1

      I do it often. If I ride the bike every day, it gets a lot of miles. You may not believe this, but, I don't have a bike with a working speedo right now. Couple thousand miles and I like fresh oil.

  • @williamrenner2504
    @williamrenner2504 Před 3 lety

    Nice... 👍 Thanks guy..

  • @martinwall7297
    @martinwall7297 Před 3 lety

    how often do you change your oil, (milage) or time. I always flush my tank and motor every other oil change. i use diesel oil or diesel or kerosene, you would not believe what comes out.I also use 20-50wt. Castrol act-evo, Simi-syn, and a bottle of STP, it's a polymer and full of zink, all from Wallyworld, cost me about $20. i use to use pre-form filters from Jireh cycle supply $7. but i picked up a stainless reusable oil filter there great and works well. great vid keep em coming

    • @pacificmike9501
      @pacificmike9501  Před 3 lety

      I change oil often. Before it gets dirty. You seem to have it down.