Oil Cooler question
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Oil Cooler question
I have a 2006 Ultra with a CSC trike conversion. I have been toying with the idea of adding an oil cooler but the cost of them is pretty outrageous. The thing that they all seem to have in common is that they use a plate that goes under the oil filter to route to oil to the cooler so the cost of making that piece seems to be what adds to the cost. Back years ago I had an 81 Wide Glide that I plumbed an oil cooler into the oil lines from the oil tank and was wondering if the same thing could be done on my 2006?
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I liked the oil filter mount because it kept the lines short, in the theory that less distance meant less pressure loss.
On the other hand, I have the same cooler on my Evo (where that mount isn't available), and is plumbed like you say. I have a pressure gauge on that bike, and however accurate it is, it hasn't seemed to affect it. And that bike has a ton of miles on it.
On the other hand, I have the same cooler on my Evo (where that mount isn't available), and is plumbed like you say. I have a pressure gauge on that bike, and however accurate it is, it hasn't seemed to affect it. And that bike has a ton of miles on it.
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Thanks for the input. I had changed the cams last year and did an S&S kit with cam chest and oil pump. I consistently run 32 psi at 3k rpm so I don't think there will be a problem. Can also look into oil line that withstands high pressure to eliminate any flex and potential pressure loss also.
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I have a 2006 Ultra with a CSC trike conversion. I have been toying with the idea of adding an oil cooler but the cost of them is pretty outrageous. The thing that they all seem to have in common is that they use a plate that goes under the oil filter to route to oil to the cooler so the cost of making that piece seems to be what adds to the cost. Back years ago I had an 81 Wide Glide that I plumbed an oil cooler into the oil lines from the oil tank and was wondering if the same thing could be done on my 2006?
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Usefulnut (02-07-2021)
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Steel braided is good, and looks nice.
My Evo has .050" shaved heads, cam, and a bunch of other performance parts in it. Higher compression, higher heat, so I put in the oil cooler. My Toolmaker friend was making them, and it has a valve that I can shut off in cold weather. My wife's has a thermostat in that oil filter mount, so you never have to shut the valve.
The best thing about it on my Evo is the pressure stays higher now, even after prolonged riding in the high desert.
My Evo has .050" shaved heads, cam, and a bunch of other performance parts in it. Higher compression, higher heat, so I put in the oil cooler. My Toolmaker friend was making them, and it has a valve that I can shut off in cold weather. My wife's has a thermostat in that oil filter mount, so you never have to shut the valve.
The best thing about it on my Evo is the pressure stays higher now, even after prolonged riding in the high desert.