Oil coolers
#51
The Harley oil cooler is a piece of **** if you ask me. The HD cooler that came standard on my 2010 LTD started leaking from one of the lower corners (maybe a rock hit it, dunno). Upon removing it and replacing it with a 10-row Jagg, I saw how crappy the HD unit really was. Both HD and Jagg have thermostats.
Suggest that if you install a Jagg, get up with forum member Wards Parts Werks (Jason Ward) and get Jason's 190 degree thermostat for the Jagg. This thermostat allows oil to flow through the cooler much sooner than the thermostat that comes with the Jagg....plus it's best to install the thermostat prior to installing the Jagg cooler assembly. You bike will stay cooler longer.
Suggest that if you install a Jagg, get up with forum member Wards Parts Werks (Jason Ward) and get Jason's 190 degree thermostat for the Jagg. This thermostat allows oil to flow through the cooler much sooner than the thermostat that comes with the Jagg....plus it's best to install the thermostat prior to installing the Jagg cooler assembly. You bike will stay cooler longer.
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#52
Well after going on both web sites, and checking them both out. I am getting the Ultra -Cool for my Ultra Classic. I live in Newcastle Calif and in summer it gets over 100 degrees. I installed the 103 stage 2 kit in Dec so now its getting warmer and I need to get this done. So I get it tomorrow and install on Sat.
Your 103 stage 2 motor is a great candidate to install the ultracool oil cooler with twin elec fans along with Wards cooling fans @ the same for max cooling in the 100+ deg temp you ride in.
The oil cooler will help quite a lot but adding Wards cooling fans to the ultracool oil cooler is a great cooling system " TEAM " for an HD thats modded like yours is.
Scott
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