Well thanks

because of this thread I went and purchase another DIGITAL DIPSTICK. You guys would not let it rest. There was nothing wrong with the 4-year-old one, but the oil in the viewer chamber once again. I was going to clean it a keep going, than I decided to read the instruction sheet rather than glance over it. I looked at the first one I purchased for the Ultra when they first hit the shelves that were bearing based, and outside of the battery changes and sitting it on its face it is still going strong. Whereas the one for my 08 serk has had a battery change and an oil cleaning, but talking with a few of us shade shade-tree bikers we have drawn additional conclusion.
1. When you take it apart to replace the battery, replace the crown cap exactly. If you need to mark it; mark it.
2. The reason the oil continue to surface to the cap is, because we tighten it to tightly. Those of us who had the bearing base model remember we could not over tighten them. I believed that if I did not get my taut-on oil would ooze out. High heat over long periods causes the oil level to rise and unable to vent the pressure it fills the cap and releases though the face and crown. The way it was explained to me, they are like the gaps in most spark plugs set at the factory. Once it is screwed on the final twist not taut to align the face is all it needs.
3. The last thing that caught my attention several years ago that played tricks on the old brain was the grid reader change. In the beginning as stated in the instructions all 4 bars darken read FULL when cold. After about 2 years those same bars cause me to add more oil than necessary. I could not get MOCO to own-up so I use the original dipstick to check the oil levels and discovered that it was reading 3 bars full when cold and 4 bars when hot.
4. I use GUNK degrease to clean on the cap maybe the chemicals affected the circuit board
But now I have a new one with a battery indicator WOW. Now I am good for 4 more years.