Anyone using 2 oil coolers

JR03CHOPPER

Well-Known Member
I was considering welding my stash tube and tapping the bottom to make a second cooler.

My bike has run really hot during the summer. That is with 50w Royal Purple. Only had an issue twice. Both in traffic.
 

Viking

Biker
I was considering welding my stash tube and tapping the bottom to make a second cooler.

My bike has run really hot during the summer. That is with 50w Royal Purple. Only had an issue twice. Both in traffic.
Will that be the same? I have never opened up my coolers but just thought there must be some kind of inner plumbing to make it work....:confused:
 

Jersey Big Mike

100K mile club
Actually at a dead stop they do still add area to radiate heat just like any heat sink but the impact is not as significant but it is still making a small impact.

I had a cooler on my first k-9 08 and only ever had 2 times in high heat/extreme traffic where the system got upset.

I'm considering running 2 coolers this time or moving to a better oil cooler than the Chrome tubes.

I have several mechanics that swear by this one Milwaukee Twins Universal Mini Cooler | 742-014 | J&P Cycles -- A lot cheaper but not as pretty!
 

Viking

Biker
Not sure. Just thought I would try it.
If you already have one, go for it. If not, buy a cooler as I am sure the price difference is not that much and that Donna has them in stock. If you do decide to make one out of a stash tube then add an inner tube that will stop about 1" from the top, that way the oil will be cooled as it is running down the stash tube and back in to the engine. If you are unsure about how to do it, just head over to Apollo Beach and I'll drill it and mount it for ya.

:cheers:
 

BBChopper

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If you already have one, go for it. If not, buy a cooler as I am sure the price difference is not that much and that Donna has them in stock. If you do decide to make one out of a stash tube then add an inner tube that will stop about 1" from the top, that way the oil will be cooled as it is running down the stash tube and back in to the engine. If you are unsure about how to do it, just head over to Apollo Beach and I'll drill it and mount it for ya.

:cheers:
Damn son your just across 60 from me!:eek:
 

liferider

Looking forward to retirement
I have a Jagg on my Ultra Classic with the EVO motor pushing 98hp and in the summer it stays about 140* I also have a Manuel diverter valve I close in the winter to bypass the oil cooler. With the bypass open in the winter witch I have forgotten to close this yr on a ride I noticed my oil temp gauge was at 100*. ( I remover my ambient air temp gauge and replaced it with a oil temp gauge on my dash) On my dog I have a rubber plug thermostat for my oil tank. On long summer rides even when it's 95* out here in Louisiana I'll pop my seat and check the oil temp in the tank and it's 110*_120* but again that's in the oil reservoir and I use 1 oil cooler on the dog.
 

okred696

Member
I am a s@s dealer, have been since 1998. All the engines I have sold or put in gets an oil cooler.. Sturgis traffic killed my 113 pistons. Never again. I have owned 3 117s a 113 and a 124. Keep em kool
 

TCALZ06

Well-Known Member
I ran two oil coolers for 5 years after my engine got too hot in Laughlin the first year
2 coolers and amsoil dropped my temp 30 degrees. Measured at the head with a infrared thermometer.
 
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