Harley-Davidson DYNA WIDE GLIDE (TWIN CAM) – FXDWGI Specs: Engine Oil, Gap & Tire PSI

Specification Value
Engine Type Twin Cam (88, 96, or 103 depending on year)
Oil Grade SAE 20W-50 Harley-Davidson 360
Oil Capacity 2.37 – 2.84 Liters (2.5 – 3.0 Quarts)
Spark Plug HD 6R12 (Gap: 0.97–1.09 mm)
Battery 65989-97C
Front Tire 80/90-21 54H

Engineering Highlight: The FXDWGI Wide Glide represents a pivotal moment in Harley-Davidson’s engineering history. While it carries the aesthetic DNA of the 1980 FXWG, it was the first model to successfully marry the “Wide” 41mm fork architecture with the vibration-isolated rubber-mounted Twin Cam powertrain, eliminating the harsh frame resonances of its rigid-mounted predecessors while maintaining the iconic ‘chopper’ silhouette.

Technical Overview: The Twin Cam Era

The transition to the Twin Cam engine (initially the 88ci) brought a significant increase in torsional rigidity and thermal efficiency over the Evolution engine. For the FXDWGI, this meant better sustained highway speeds and more robust torque delivery. The ‘I’ designation specifically denotes Fuel Injection, which utilized the Delphi system in later models, providing superior altitude compensation and cold-start reliability compared to the earlier Magneti Marelli systems.

Maintenance Guide & Vital Specs

Engine Lubrication

For the Twin Cam engine, thermal management is critical. We recommend SAE 20W-50 Harley-Davidson 360. The system capacity typically ranges from 2.37 to 2.84 liters. Always check the oil level at operating temperature with the motorcycle on its jiffy stand (lean position), as per the Dyna’s specific dipstick calibration.

Tire Fitment & Pressures

The Wide Glide utilizes a specific staggered wheel setup that defines its handling characteristics. Fitment varies by production era:

  • Pre-2006: Rear 150/80B16
  • 2006–2008: Rear 160/70B17
  • 2010–2017: Rear 180/60B17

Standard inflation pressures are 2.07 bar (30 psi) for the front and 2.48 bar (36 psi) for the rear when riding solo. For dual-up riding, increase the rear pressure to 2.76 bar (40 psi) to maintain casing integrity and prevent overheating.

Electrical & Ignition

The FXDWGI relies on the 65989-97C battery, a high-CCA AGM unit designed to handle the high compression strokes of the Twin Cam. Ignition is handled by HD 6R12 plugs. To ensure optimal flame kernel expansion, the gap must be precisely set between 0.97 and 1.09 mm.

MotoSpecsLab Verdict

The Dyna Wide Glide remains a benchmark for factory customs. From a technical standpoint, owners should pay close attention to the cam chain tensioners on early 88ci models and primary chain adjustment on pre-2006 units. When maintained to specification, the FXDWGI offers one of the most stable and charismatic platforms in the Harley-Davidson catalog.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How often should I change the primary fluid?
A: MotoSpecsLab recommends inspecting the primary fluid every 5,000 miles and replacing it every 10,000 miles, or sooner if heavy stop-and-go riding is common.

Q: Can I use synthetic oil?
A: Yes, Screamin’ Eagle SYN3 20W-50 is a common upgrade for better thermal stability in high-output Twin Cam engines.

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