Harley Oil Temp 75265-04A New in Box
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Harley Oil Temp 75265-04A New in Box
I have a Harley Oil Temperature Gauge 75265-04A black face new in the box and complete with all of the bits that come from the factory. The bag for the parts was tore open and I check the contents against the installation instructions. I ended up with 2 units, go figure, and I have only 1 bike. So my loss your gain. I am asking $100.00 with shipping included. I do accept pay pal. Let me know Thanks David
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nothing easy about installing this item.
spent more time putting this in my 05 than it took me to change out the whole top end of the engine.
throw the instructions in the trash leave the seat on the bike wire it to the existing power and ground on the ambient air temperature wiring. if there is a way to plug it into the oilpan as this forum suggests do it that way. the way the instructions want to you to do it is lame. looks lame and is extremely difficult to access it involved me pulling my exhaust floorboards seat gas tank fairing bags side covers etc. good luck I am totally stoked that it is in place and worx but jesus it took a long time the hose fitting nonsense is silly. make it easy on yourself cut all the hose clamps and use new ones not the worm drive types. I have done a lot of work to my scoot. with out a doubt the biggest pain in the *** of it all. ps it takes a long time to get hot enough to even register and it cools off even quicker. good luck feel free to hit me up with any questions.
spent more time putting this in my 05 than it took me to change out the whole top end of the engine.
throw the instructions in the trash leave the seat on the bike wire it to the existing power and ground on the ambient air temperature wiring. if there is a way to plug it into the oilpan as this forum suggests do it that way. the way the instructions want to you to do it is lame. looks lame and is extremely difficult to access it involved me pulling my exhaust floorboards seat gas tank fairing bags side covers etc. good luck I am totally stoked that it is in place and worx but jesus it took a long time the hose fitting nonsense is silly. make it easy on yourself cut all the hose clamps and use new ones not the worm drive types. I have done a lot of work to my scoot. with out a doubt the biggest pain in the *** of it all. ps it takes a long time to get hot enough to even register and it cools off even quicker. good luck feel free to hit me up with any questions.
Last edited by mrnone; 11-02-2010 at 08:37 AM. Reason: i typoyed
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