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Old 05-06-2018 | 12:09 PM
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I got the Harley digital unit and so far I really like it. It appears to be very well made. It is great being able to check the oil and oil temperature at a glance.
 
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Old 05-06-2018 | 12:25 PM
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I liked the HD temp/level thing, when they worked. Really like the convenience of checking oil level. But, I couldn’t get more than 2 years life out of them. So, scru it.
 
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Old 05-06-2018 | 01:08 PM
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Hope you kept your "stock" unit, you know just in case the new one kinda walks away on you. At least you'll have something to plug the hole with.
 
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Old 05-06-2018 | 01:13 PM
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I had the HD digital unit, bought it from a member here. Worked OK I guess, but I could never bring myself to trust the oil level. Seemed to me that if it reads the oil level by the oil on the plastic dipstick, when running oil gets flung all over that dipstick. Unless you let it sit for a while so that scattered oil runs down, it would maybe read higher than actual level? It bothered me enough that I would unscrew it, wipe the dipstick down & reinstall to check the level. When the battery eventually went dead I pulled it & went back to stock.

I gave it away to a forum member, and some time in transit between here & there it quit working... he threw it away.

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Old 05-06-2018 | 01:39 PM
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Old 05-06-2018 | 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by fer79

I had one on my Ultra Classic to replace the useless air temp gauge. I liked it and it worked well for many years. When I bought my TriGlide, I didn't feel like taking the fairing off to mount one and run the wires to the oil sensor underneath the engine, so I bought the gauge listed in a previous post. Both are very good products IMO.
 
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Old 05-06-2018 | 05:11 PM
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Bought this temperature sensor (0-300 degree) and wired to stock air temperature guage after installing in oil pan. If I add 180 to the air reading, I have an oil temperature value. Have been using for almost 2 years. Think I have $20 in it and works as a visual indicator perfectly vs worthless air temperature.

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Old 05-06-2018 | 08:29 PM
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Nah, no thank you.
 
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Old 05-06-2018 | 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by alarmdoug
I have the Harley Digital Oil Temp Dipstick. One word, awesome, love it.
I read reviews from the past, some good, some not so good, well I guess they are way improved from years ago or I am one of the lucky ones but its now over two years old and still working great, I havent even needed to replace the battery yet and I am thinking of changing the battery "just because" it has to get low sooner or later. I am always checking the oil temperature with it and amazed the battery is still good.
Its also accurate as I checked the digital HD gauge with a food grade candy thermometer.

I first, like you, tried to save a few bucks and bought that JES Customer oil filled analog one, I also like the idea of analog. The JES failed within 2 weeks. I bought the oil filled one and the darn oil leaked out. Anyway Im not knocking JES as they did honor their product and refunded my money or whatever store I bought it from, it was years ago.

The HD digital gauge has been working perfect and I have found myself always buying HD stuff now, lighting ect. I dont know, people say their stuff is overpriced, all I know is everything I seem to be buying is priced around the same price as after market stuff and the HD stuff hasnt let me down.
Plus it's screws down just like the regular HD dipstick.

I say just go for the digital HD gauge, no matter what others say, its what makes you happy just as others might buy accessories that make them happy but not needed. Since I learned that 2 up, high speeds produced the highest oil temperatures, instead of adding a fan to my HD 6 row oil cooler I upgraded the oil cooler to a 10 ROW Jagg cooler, again, just for fun.

I also installed Lenale fan for those Beach traffic days. It's simply replaces the horn and I think looks better too. It will cook your legs when you turn it on but it is what it is.

I love knowing what my engine is doing, love information, we do a lot of interstate, to the mountains, to the beach, sometimes sit in traffic at the beach or wide open roads into the mountains, I bet a lot of people dont know, some of the highest oil temperatures are at high speeds! I love information like this.

So I can bet all the people who dont have a gauge do not know this! Then they wonder way there is no fan for the oil cooler built in! Because the oil temperature is actually higher at high speeds when air is already flowing through the OEM oil cooler, fan not needed and not helpful at those speeds! Like hello?
True, stopped in beach traffic a fan would help but not really effective cooling the engine and your better off with a head fan at that point (which I have) because you NEED AIR running through the heads.

This is the one I have, worth every penny to me and the price isnt bad, https://www.harley-davidson.com/stor...10-6300409a--1
I have the same one, its 6 years old, no issues. Replaced battery once. Tells you how much oil and the temperature.
 
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Old 05-06-2018 | 09:02 PM
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What's the hottest temperatures you guys have seen?
 


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