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Default 2001 Electra Glide Ultra Classic Oil Lines

Hello, I'm looking to change the oil line on my 2001 Electra Glide Ultra Classic. Are these the only two rubber oil lines? These are all I can find by looking at the bike and checking my service manual. Someone else said there were two 90 degree lines (pictured) and one longer straight one.

Also, do you guys just use fuel hose clamps? Looks like those would work but might just be a little difficult to get something on them to tighten them up.


 
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Lines look fine, and would trust the cinch ring clamps in play, more that I would a screw type clamps.

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I use these, you will need to determine the size for your use though:


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These are the original hoses and are not soft or pliable. Should they be?

Do these not need replaced with being 23 years old?

Is there also a 3rd oil hose I need to check?
 
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If they are not leaking, let them be, they look to be in good condition.

As for the other hose, do not know. Do not see a longer hose on the parts diagram.




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I didn't see any other hoses on the parts diagram and in the service manual but someone on the forum here said there was a longer straight one, but I'm not finding one.

They are not leaking but seemed hard so I was not sure if they had gone bad or not. Sounds likes they might be ok.
 
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They were probably referring to the long straight vent line. Often folks used to replace the vent line with a chrome vent line which was a P&A offering from HD.
 
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I did mine when I had engine and tranny apart I can't remember if I crimped or worm. At one time I thought about crimp. But they are PIA to remove. I bought ne hoses from harley. Tight formed bends

I am not sure how easy they are to do with engine and tranny bolted together.
 
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Thanks, They are 23 years old (but only15,000 miles) and look good so I guess I will just leave them be.
 
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