HD Oil Temp Gauge WTF !!!!!!!!!!!
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#13
RE: HD Oil Temp Gauge WTF !!!!!!!!!!!
I appreciate your help! I did not find the H-D install too difficult for me just full of unnecessary BS and I did not like the idea of cutting into the oil lines and leaving the cover off. I figured that would just lead to trouble on the side of the road one day. A couple more questions:
1. Was the red loctite the only thing you used on the fitting in the oil pan?
2. What did you put on the sending unit threads?
3. When fishing under the tank did you run the wires inside or outside of the wire channel?
4. Has anyone noticed if the oil pan install reads differently from the hose install?
5. Is replacing the red loctite even necessary? It looks like leaks would be of more importance than it coming out?
1. Was the red loctite the only thing you used on the fitting in the oil pan?
2. What did you put on the sending unit threads?
3. When fishing under the tank did you run the wires inside or outside of the wire channel?
4. Has anyone noticed if the oil pan install reads differently from the hose install?
5. Is replacing the red loctite even necessary? It looks like leaks would be of more importance than it coming out?
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RE: HD Oil Temp Gauge WTF !!!!!!!!!!!
Did not use loctite - used teflon tape on both threads. HD sensor is full two-wire, so no concern about a good frame ground.
Hard to say about the comparison, but as the other member described, would make sense that the oil pan disapates heat a little. I just figure that if I add a bit to the pan reading, I'm probably close to the reading it would be in the return line.
I was more concerned about the need for an oil cooler. I live in NC and summers get a bit hot. Oil temp readings would get around 230+. Concluded a oil cooler would not hurt - Santa got me one for Xmas.
Hard to say about the comparison, but as the other member described, would make sense that the oil pan disapates heat a little. I just figure that if I add a bit to the pan reading, I'm probably close to the reading it would be in the return line.
I was more concerned about the need for an oil cooler. I live in NC and summers get a bit hot. Oil temp readings would get around 230+. Concluded a oil cooler would not hurt - Santa got me one for Xmas.
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RE: HD Oil Temp Gauge WTF !!!!!!!!!!!
ORIGINAL: swomack
I appreciate your help! I did not find the H-D install too difficult for me just full of unnecessary BS and I did not like the idea of cutting into the oil lines and leaving the cover off. I figured that would just lead to trouble on the side of the road one day. A couple more questions:
1. Was the red loctite the only thing you used on the fitting in the oil pan?
2. What did you put on the sending unit threads?
3. When fishing under the tank did you run the wires inside or outside of the wire channel?
4. Has anyone noticed if the oil pan install reads differently from the hose install?
5. Is replacing the red loctite even necessary? It looks like leaks would be of more importance than it coming out?
I appreciate your help! I did not find the H-D install too difficult for me just full of unnecessary BS and I did not like the idea of cutting into the oil lines and leaving the cover off. I figured that would just lead to trouble on the side of the road one day. A couple more questions:
1. Was the red loctite the only thing you used on the fitting in the oil pan?
2. What did you put on the sending unit threads?
3. When fishing under the tank did you run the wires inside or outside of the wire channel?
4. Has anyone noticed if the oil pan install reads differently from the hose install?
5. Is replacing the red loctite even necessary? It looks like leaks would be of more importance than it coming out?
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RE: HD Oil Temp Gauge WTF !!!!!!!!!!!
I havea SE103 Electraglide with the oil cooler and LED dipstick. My sensor is in the pan. Below 180 degrees, there is about 25 degrees difference between the gauge and dipstick. Once the thermostat opens at 180 degrees, there is only 5 degrees difference between the two from 180-up.
Where the sensor is mounted in the pan, that is where the oil goes back into themotorafter going thru the serpentine baffle in the oil pan.
Don't run the gauge wires under the tank and back to the battery, just splice into the power and ground wires from the removed air gauge.
Where the sensor is mounted in the pan, that is where the oil goes back into themotorafter going thru the serpentine baffle in the oil pan.
Don't run the gauge wires under the tank and back to the battery, just splice into the power and ground wires from the removed air gauge.
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RE: HD Oil Temp Gauge WTF !!!!!!!!!!!
I have installed half a dozen of the HD setup & the elbow in the oil line is certainly a PITA but it is definitely a more accurate setup if installed correctly.
THIS PIC WILL SHOW THE FITTING IN QUESTION
If you install it in the pan, the temp will vary every time you hit a puddle etc.
Harley says you need to leave the cover off, but it is farily simple to reinstall it I found. I reinstalled the cover on every one that I did.
~John
THIS PIC WILL SHOW THE FITTING IN QUESTION
If you install it in the pan, the temp will vary every time you hit a puddle etc.
Harley says you need to leave the cover off, but it is farily simple to reinstall it I found. I reinstalled the cover on every one that I did.
~John
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RE: HD Oil Temp Gauge WTF !!!!!!!!!!!
ORIGINAL: swomack
Does anyone know the sizes for the bushing? The outside looks like 3/8 NPT but the inside does look like pipe threads.
Does anyone know the sizes for the bushing? The outside looks like 3/8 NPT but the inside does look like pipe threads.
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RE: HD Oil Temp Gauge WTF !!!!!!!!!!!
ORIGINAL: jmorton10
I have installed half a dozen of the HD setup & the elbow in the oil line is certainly a PITA but it is definitely a more accurate setup if installed correctly.
THIS PIC WILL SHOW THE FITTING IN QUESTION
If you install it in the pan, the temp will vary every time you hit a puddle etc.
Harley says you need to leave the cover off, but it is farily simple to reinstall it I found. I reinstalled the cover on every one that I did.
~John
I have installed half a dozen of the HD setup & the elbow in the oil line is certainly a PITA but it is definitely a more accurate setup if installed correctly.
THIS PIC WILL SHOW THE FITTING IN QUESTION
If you install it in the pan, the temp will vary every time you hit a puddle etc.
Harley says you need to leave the cover off, but it is farily simple to reinstall it I found. I reinstalled the cover on every one that I did.
~John