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Custom Vehicle Discussions => CVO™ Softail® Deluxe => Topic started by: FLSTNSE15 on January 08, 2015, 06:01:20 AM

Title: Premium Oil Cooler for FLSTNSE
Post by: FLSTNSE15 on January 08, 2015, 06:01:20 AM
Hello,

I am just thinking to install an oil cooler. I like the HD one with installation in the middle and dont like the installation at the side frame tube.
Now my question does somebody know why on the official HD site is said that it will not fit to our FLSTNSE. We have enough space in the middle because  the ABS  reservoire is installed on a different place.
Please let me know your thoughts or expierences.

Thanks  :pepper: Torsten  :pepper:

Premium Oil Cooler Kit for Softail Models-26157-07A
Part Number 26157-07A
Fits '13-later FXSBSE with or without ABS and '00-later Softail® models (except FXSB) without ABS. Does not fit '11 FXCWC. '08-'10 FXCW and FXCWC models require separate purchase of Horn Relocation Kit for Oil Cooler P/N 69015-08. Does not fit with Softail® Front Spoiler Kits, or Definitive5 Filtration System Kits. Fits with all H-D® Engine Guards. Includes Chrome Oil Cooler Cover
Title: Re: Premium Oil Cooler for FLSTNSE
Post by: FLH91 on January 08, 2015, 08:58:54 AM
I've also been looking into that and my thoughts are it will fit just fine.

 I just haven't pulled the trigger yet.  Its my wife's bike and it already has 27k miles and we'll probably trade it for a new one pretty soon....
Title: Re: Premium Oil Cooler for FLSTNSE
Post by: BigDawgBrent on January 09, 2015, 12:00:04 PM
I have no knowledge myself on this, but would definitely like to follow the discussion.  I know my wife will want me to do everything I can to keep her FLSTNSE as cool as possible, especially when Summer hits here in Texas.
Title: Re: Premium Oil Cooler for FLSTNSE
Post by: HDGearHead on January 11, 2015, 09:07:25 PM
Check out the Oil Bud https://harleyoilcoolers.com/ (https://harleyoilcoolers.com/).  It installed between the frame rails under the engine.  Basically hidden except for the adapter and braided steel lines.
Title: Re: Premium Oil Cooler for FLSTNSE
Post by: 0815error on January 15, 2015, 07:43:25 AM
Hi,

the HD Premium Oil Cooler for Softails will fit between the down tubes on the CVO models (hidden ABS behind fork bracket).
I have had these used until I switched to the hidden Oil-Bud with better cooling performance.
Title: Re: Premium Oil Cooler for FLSTNSE
Post by: FLSTNSE15 on January 20, 2015, 07:16:35 AM
Hi 0815,

you are right looks realy good and is hidden at all. My concern is when I have a brand new bike and use after market products I will definitly have a long discussion with HD Germany in the case of an warranty problem.

Thats main the reason why I stick on the HD parts.

Torsten
Title: Re: Premium Oil Cooler for FLSTNSE
Post by: sroberds1 on February 02, 2015, 02:11:35 PM
To all, I had Harley install an Oil Bud cooler and they will warrant it as long as they install it, it mounts under the bike in between the frame rails, and is almost completely hidden from veiw and won't block the much need air for cooling, pricey though for my 2015 CVO FLSTNSE it was around $700, I also was able to put my jack under my frame and rasie as normal, it also does not block the pans underneath.
Title: Re: Premium Oil Cooler for FLSTNSE
Post by: FLSTNSE15 on May 27, 2015, 07:01:07 AM
Thanks to all of you for the information about the Oil bud and HD Oil cooler.
Due too waranty reasons I decided to go with the HD Version. I got it very cheap during the Daytona bike week and installed it yesterday evening by myself. Its an easy job and everything fits perfect. Only the chrome cover I fixed with additional zip ties because I dont trust the glue methode.

Torsten 


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Title: Re: Premium Oil Cooler for FLSTNSE
Post by: CVODeluxeHD on May 27, 2015, 10:51:26 AM
Hi Torsten,

thanks for the pics and your description. Did you measure the temperature before on a regular basis? I would like to see what the oil cooler actually does in terms of  oil temperature reduction. One remark though, now that the oil cooler installed covering the cylinder I would assume that the front cylinder gets less cooling due to reduced airflow. Doesn#t that offset the whole idea of the oil cooler? It would be great if you could sahre your experience...

Thanks and safe ride
Guido
Title: Re: Premium Oil Cooler for FLSTNSE
Post by: FLSTNSE15 on May 28, 2015, 12:36:52 PM
Hi Guido,

the main cover for the first cylinder is the front fender not the oil cooler. As I said there was no option for me due to warranty reasons of the new bike. Measurement was not necessary because the difference is so huge that I am more than happy with the situation now. No hot idling at all.

Torsten