Ultracool Oil Cooler
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My 1998 FLHTCUI came with the Screamin' Eagle stage 2 and also the oil cooler. This oil cooler was OEM H-D. If the oil cooler was not necessary, I feel that H-D would not have put it on the bike.
I was very seriously considering putting on a currently offered aftermarket cooler and checked into the UltraCool and Jagg. Since they are thermostatically controlled there is no chance that your bike will run too cool, but it can safeguard the possibility of it running too hot.
And if you modify your bike at a later date for stronger performance, the additional cost of the oil cooler you will have already invested into your bike.
Plus, since you live in San Diego, you should definitely put the oil cooler on. And the fans will definitely help keep your bike cool in stop and go traffic.
I was very seriously considering putting on a currently offered aftermarket cooler and checked into the UltraCool and Jagg. Since they are thermostatically controlled there is no chance that your bike will run too cool, but it can safeguard the possibility of it running too hot.
And if you modify your bike at a later date for stronger performance, the additional cost of the oil cooler you will have already invested into your bike.
Plus, since you live in San Diego, you should definitely put the oil cooler on. And the fans will definitely help keep your bike cool in stop and go traffic.
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Yes, as seen in your manual, Harley says the normal operating temp of the oil should not exceed 230 F. Below is a scan from a couple of manuals.
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Not trying to start an argument here but that is giving 230*F as normal operating temperature, not a do not exceed or maximum allowed temperature. Usually with specifications like this, the normal temp is not the maximum temp. The engineers usually build in quite a bit of leeway. Hmmmm. I need to look into this some more.
That said, yeah, there is some cushion. 230 F is the target, but as mentioned in the video below, there can be situations where the temp will go higher, but when normal riding resumes, so should normal oil temps.
An interesting side note....the oil temp, measured at the tank, is not the place where the oil is hottest. These bikes have piston oilers. They shoot oil at the bottom of the piston to help draw heat out of the piston after the compression stroke...the oil is MUCH hotter after that. Below is a video where we talk about that a bit, and show a diagram of the oilers.
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I would love one of those ultracool oil coolers if it was able to be mounted behind to the back of the transmission case.
Killer Custom makes a back frame spoiler for this area of the bike and it shows you could absolutely mount a radiator there.
Fans ontop of the radiator pointing down so it would draw air from the rear tire's spin.
With my crashbar I dont have a place to put an ultracooler.
Give me a kit that lets me bolt the setup to the back of the transmission and hoses to match, and I'm sold.
Killer Custom makes a back frame spoiler for this area of the bike and it shows you could absolutely mount a radiator there.
Fans ontop of the radiator pointing down so it would draw air from the rear tire's spin.
With my crashbar I dont have a place to put an ultracooler.
Give me a kit that lets me bolt the setup to the back of the transmission and hoses to match, and I'm sold.
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Ultracool Oil Cooler
Couple weekends ago I rode down to Dale’s Wheels Thru Time, Maggie valley NC. 525 Miles from home. Riding Down I-95,85,&I-40 in the left lane 3K on the tach all day handlebar to handlebar my bike was hot as FK! Hitting accident and rush hour traffic, splittin and gittin down the far right lane to keep air flowing over the fins. Same thing going down to Columbia S.C. I got way too much $$ in my engine to burn it up sittin in traffic far from home. I’d just pay the fines if I had to. This is why I’m putting a black box on my downtube. If it cools it down that good I’ll make some more heat w/a big bore kit . Hell I’ll be 60 this year and I’m gonna keep riding like I stole it all FKN day and ½ the night!
I called UltraCool for some tech info and they are a first rate company. Their tech guy will go all out to help their customers. Hard to find a company like that anymore. I bought the High Flow 35 Micron Filter and housing with the cooler about $700 in All. Their Kit is good to go. Even included the crowsfoot and Hex key 1/3” or 7/16” to install the lines and filter adapter. Wiring harnesses everything easy day! Phipp
I called UltraCool for some tech info and they are a first rate company. Their tech guy will go all out to help their customers. Hard to find a company like that anymore. I bought the High Flow 35 Micron Filter and housing with the cooler about $700 in All. Their Kit is good to go. Even included the crowsfoot and Hex key 1/3” or 7/16” to install the lines and filter adapter. Wiring harnesses everything easy day! Phipp
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