Oil cooler for 2010 street bob
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There's several on eBay ($125 - $150): http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Harle...item3365e75ad8
Info on the discontinued Harley Davidson 10 row oil cooler: https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...il-cooler.html
Info on the discontinued Harley Davidson 10 row oil cooler: https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...il-cooler.html
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There's several on eBay ($125 - $150): http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Harle...item3365e75ad8
Info on the discontinued Harley Davidson 10 row oil cooler: https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...il-cooler.html
Info on the discontinued Harley Davidson 10 row oil cooler: https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...il-cooler.html
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Not sure if they kit will work on a 2010 Bob though, the one I ordered through the dealer at retail (but I had a 20% off card) was the part number I listed 26151-07. Not sure what the differance is in the kits as parts etc but I wouldn't think if they were the same they would have differant part numbers. I paid $250 and change for mine with my 20% off, going to pick it up tomorrow and install it at my 5,000 mile service.
26151-07 Description:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Harle...item230e9da01d
Harley-Davidson® Premium Oil Cooler Kit Dyna 26151-07
Retail 299.95 | H-D® Part# 26151-07 | Chrome
This cooler was designed specifically for Harley-Davidson® to out-perform all other coolers in the industry. This cooler features a unique ''Turbulator'' system that evenly distributes oil across the cooling chambers. The air fins are designed to efficiently dissipate heat. This popular Touring oil cooler has been re-designed to simplify installation and enhance performance. The larger heat exchanger provides additional cooling efficiency. Kit features an adapter plate with integrated thermostat that allows oil lines to connect to the oil filter bracket. The thermostat activates at 185°F (85°C). Kit comes complete with mounting hardware and precut oil lines. Kit includes Chrome Oil Cooler Cover.
Fits '06-later Dyna® models (except FXDSE/2, FXDFSE and California models). Does not fit with Front Spoiler Kits or Definitive5™ Filtration System Kits. Fits with all H-D® Engine Guards.
26151-07 Install instructions:
http://www.choppermonkey.com/images/26151-07.pdf
26110-05 Description:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/DYNA-...item27b6aeccdf
Premium Oil Cooler Kit for Dyna Models
This horizontally mounted oil cooler was designed specifically for Harley-davidson to out perform all other oil coolers in the industry. This cooler features a unique "Turbulator" system that evenly distributes oil across the cooling chambers. The air fins are designed to efficiently dissipate heat. The oil cooler has been designed to simplify installation and enhance performance. The large heat exchanger provides excellent cooling efficiency. Kit features an adapter plate with integrated thermostat that allows oil lines to connect to the oil filter bracket . Kit comes with mounting hardware and pre-cut oil lines.
Fit's 2006 dyna models only.
MSRP ORIGINALLY $289.95
Jagg oil coolers:
http://www.setrabusa.com/jagg/pages/...a-lowmount.htm
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check out Zanottis
Last time I checked Zanottis sold them for $139 plus shipping. (H.D. Oil Cooler)
https://shop.zanottimotor.com/
https://shop.zanottimotor.com/
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Last time I checked Zanottis sold them for $139 plus shipping. (H.D. Oil Cooler)
https://shop.zanottimotor.com/
https://shop.zanottimotor.com/
"cursedspirit"...........Here you go, I wouldn't pass up an eight dollar oil cooler from "JRK5892"
#9
Jagg 10 row cooler
2002 fxdx punched up and 37g cam, DTT, primary chain tensioner, DD Fatcat
I was thinking about getting the 10 row cooler for touring bikes and the frame clamps for the Dyna downtube. With the oil filter adapter and anti-twist thingy it is under $300. Would this be a good idea or just another excuse to spend money on bling?
And, to show you how much I don't know, the touring guys are always talking about the 3.37 gearing. Would that apply to a 2002 Dyna?
I was thinking about getting the 10 row cooler for touring bikes and the frame clamps for the Dyna downtube. With the oil filter adapter and anti-twist thingy it is under $300. Would this be a good idea or just another excuse to spend money on bling?
And, to show you how much I don't know, the touring guys are always talking about the 3.37 gearing. Would that apply to a 2002 Dyna?
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