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Originally Posted by Jeff5886
Hello Everyone!
My name is Jeff. A couple of weeks ago I purchased my first H-D, a 2002 Dyna Superglide. ... ...
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Jeff, welcome to the Forum.
Servicing your own bike is a great idea. The first order of business is to get the correct Genuine Harley-Davidson Service Manuals for your SPECIFIC bike. Manuals for 2002 Dyna Models would be: HD Part # 99481-02 for the Service Manual, Part # 99496-02 for the Electrical Diagnostics Manual, and Part # 99439-02 for the Parts Catalog.
All these manuals are available from your local Harley dealer. You may need a few "special tools" for a regular service like an oil filter wrench HD-42311 or HD-44067 (to prevent damage to engine sensors) and a Belt Tension Gauge HD-35381. These are also available at your HD dealer.
The first chapter of the Service Manual is devoted to maintenance. It has service schedules, detailed instructions, fastener torque requirements, and recommended lubricants.
I suggest that you perform a 10,000 mile service. Given the miles on the bike, I would also check the cam chain tensioner pads. Until you get more familiar with servicing the bike, you might want to have the dealer perform this inspection. Search the Forum there are LOTS of threads/info/pictures on the cam chain tensioner pads. (Nothing you couldn't do now if you wanted.)
I would use the recommended Harley-Davidson lubricants at this point. You KNOW they are ok for your bike, and you can form your own opinions later. BTW Harley sends their Screaming Eagle bikes out from the factory already loaded with synthetic oils, so no problem going to synthetic at any time.
Again, welcome.