How Hot Do You Run?
#12
I have a Digital Oil Temp./Oil Level Dipstick Gauge ( Harley P/N 63004-09); a lot of people will tell to go with the Analog Dipstick Gauge or replace the Outside Air Temp. (OAT) gauge with an Oil Temp. Gauge. I was NOT willing to sacrifice my OAT for an Oil Temp. Gauge! I believe that you need BOTH an OAT & Oil Temp. reading to get an accurate picture!
As to reliability of the dipstick gauge; I am told that the new ones are much improved and that they are as dependable as the Analog style and besides; I like the idea of being able to check the oil level without handling the hot dipstick!
Jim
#13
#14
I don’t know why it would work on the 2-wheel Ultra and not the Tri-Glide? I checked it with a meat thermometer and they were within a couple of degrees of each other! Besides, the Harley parts book does NOT exclude the Tri-Glide; it states: "63004-09 Fits ’07-later Touring models (except models equipped with a sidecar)"! Maybe he thinks that a Tri-Glide is a sidecar?
I have only had it a couple of weeks but so far I am pleased!
Jim
#15
triglide,
I don’t know why it would work on the 2-wheel Ultra and not the Tri-Glide? I checked it with a meat thermometer and they were within a couple of degrees of each other! Besides, the Harley parts book does NOT exclude the Tri-Glide; it states: "63004-09 Fits ’07-later Touring models (except models equipped with a sidecar)"! Maybe he thinks that a Tri-Glide is a sidecar?
I don’t know why it would work on the 2-wheel Ultra and not the Tri-Glide? I checked it with a meat thermometer and they were within a couple of degrees of each other! Besides, the Harley parts book does NOT exclude the Tri-Glide; it states: "63004-09 Fits ’07-later Touring models (except models equipped with a sidecar)"! Maybe he thinks that a Tri-Glide is a sidecar?
#16
I think you just typed the magic words, (except models equiped with a sidecar). You might check the calibration of the stock dipstick vs the new one and might find they are different. The Tri Glide dipstick has 2 scales on it, one for bikes on a side stand and one for bikes level.
Msocko,
You make a valid point; however, if in-fact that were the case, wouldn’t you think that they would also exclude the Tri-Glide just as they did side car models?
Jim
#18
Books have Typos, and oversights.... That dipstick will NOT read the correct level, as a TG or Hack's oil level are SIGNIFICANTLY different.... The following is an abbreviated direct copy and paste from the Online Wish Book...
Oil Level and Temperature Dipstick with Lighted LCD Readout - Chrome
New and improved "capacitive" level sensing technology provides the highest degree of accuracy and durability. Now available in.... and press-and-hold feature to toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
This product is available in multiple variations. Be sure to look for the one that fits the specific model and year of your motorcycle.
63004-09
Fits '07-later Touring models (except FLHTCUTG and models equipped with a sidecar).
Those Wish books are a guide... The past (2009 MY) had OVER 500 errors, and it had to do with the TG and the XR1200.....
Oil Level and Temperature Dipstick with Lighted LCD Readout - Chrome
New and improved "capacitive" level sensing technology provides the highest degree of accuracy and durability. Now available in.... and press-and-hold feature to toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
This product is available in multiple variations. Be sure to look for the one that fits the specific model and year of your motorcycle.
63004-09
Fits '07-later Touring models (except FLHTCUTG and models equipped with a sidecar).
Those Wish books are a guide... The past (2009 MY) had OVER 500 errors, and it had to do with the TG and the XR1200.....
#19
tririder,
I have a Digital Oil Temp./Oil Level Dipstick Gauge ( Harley P/N 63004-09); a lot of people will tell to go with the Analog Dipstick Gauge or replace the Outside Air Temp. (OAT) gauge with an Oil Temp. Gauge. I was NOT willing to sacrifice my OAT for an Oil Temp. Gauge! I believe that you need BOTH an OAT & Oil Temp. reading to get an accurate picture!
As to reliability of the dipstick gauge; I am told that the new ones are much improved and that they are as dependable as the Analog style and besides; I like the idea of being able to check the oil level without handling the hot dipstick!
Jim
I have a Digital Oil Temp./Oil Level Dipstick Gauge ( Harley P/N 63004-09); a lot of people will tell to go with the Analog Dipstick Gauge or replace the Outside Air Temp. (OAT) gauge with an Oil Temp. Gauge. I was NOT willing to sacrifice my OAT for an Oil Temp. Gauge! I believe that you need BOTH an OAT & Oil Temp. reading to get an accurate picture!
As to reliability of the dipstick gauge; I am told that the new ones are much improved and that they are as dependable as the Analog style and besides; I like the idea of being able to check the oil level without handling the hot dipstick!
Jim
You can get a Harley handlebar mounted temp gauge to replace the air temp gauge in the fairing. I have one mounted currently on the right side of the handlebars. Its pretty accurate too.
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