CAUTION
Prolonged or repeated contact with used motor oil may be harmful to skin and could cause skin cancer. Promptly wash affected areas with soap and water. (00358b)
CAUTION
If engine oil is swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Contact a physician immediately. In case of contact with eyes, immediately flush with water. Contact a physician if irritation persists. (00357d)
NOTICE
Do not switch lubricant brands indiscriminately because some lubricants interact chemically when mixed. Use of inferior lubricants can damage the engine. (00184a)
Engine oil is a major factor in the performance and service life of the engine. Always use the proper grade of oil for the lowest temperature expected before the next scheduled oil change. Refer to Table 1.
This motorcycle was originally equipped with Genuine H-D 360 Multi-Grade 20W50 engine oil. H-D 360 is the preferred oil under normal operating conditions. If operation under extreme cold or heat are expected, refer to Table 1 for alternative choices.
If necessary and H-D 360 is not available, add oil certified for diesel engines. Acceptable designations include: CH-4, CI-4 and CJ-4. The preferred viscosities, in descending order are: 20W50, 15W40 and 10W40.
At the first opportunity, see an authorized dealer to change back to 100 percent Harley-Davidson oil.
Table 1. Recommended Engine Oils
TYPE
VISCOSITY
RATING
LOWEST AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE
COLD WEATHER STARTS BELOW 50 °F (10 °C)
Screamin' Eagle SYN3 Synthetic
Motorcycle Lubricant
SAE 20W50
HD 360
Above 30 °F (-1 °C)
Excellent
Genuine H-D 360 Multi-grade
SAE 20W50
HD 360
Above 4 °C (40 °F)
Good
Genuine H-D 360 Regular Heavy
SAE 50
HD 360
Above 16 °C (60 °F)
Poor
Genuine H-D 360 Extra Heavy
SAE 60
HD 360
Above 27 °C (80 °F)
Poor
Multi-grade
(oil certified for use in diesel engines)
SAE 10W40
SH, CH-4,
CI-4, CJ-4
Below 4 °C (40 °F)
Excellent