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Here's some additional information regarding the 2007/8 110 engine issues:


http://www.nightrider.com/biketech/hd2007HD_heat_00.htm.


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Re: HD 110CID Engine/Piston Issues and High Engine Temperature Behavior
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2007, 09:15:34 AM »

Wonder how long they expect a motor to run at 15 or 16 to 1 AFR.
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Re: HD 110CID Engine/Piston Issues and High Engine Temperature Behavior
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2007, 12:18:25 PM »

 This is an interesting bit of information that I had stumbled on to about 6-7 months ago. The original price for the Nightrider "hot exhaust/engine fix" was about $450.00. The new price shows about $200.00. Definitely seems worth trying as it bypasses the ecm's "parade mode" that is potentially more damaging, as well as the poor air/fuel ratio from the factory. I am glad to see they are saying it is compatible with the SERT, as I have all ready done that. Has anyone come across an oil cooler w/thermostat that will fit the Dyna with nose cone? Keep it between the ditches, dirty side down...

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Re: HD 110CID Engine/Piston Issues and High Engine Temperature Behavior
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2007, 04:05:25 PM »

This is an interesting bit of information that I had stumbled on to about 6-7 months ago. The original price for the Nightrider "hot exhaust/engine fix" was about $450.00. The new price shows about $200.00. Definitely seems worth trying as it bypasses the ecm's "parade mode" that is potentially more damaging, as well as the poor air/fuel ratio from the factory. I am glad to see they are saying it is compatible with the SERT, as I have all ready done that. Has anyone come across an oil cooler w/thermostat that will fit the Dyna with nose cone? Keep it between the ditches, dirty side down...

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The Jagg comes in a vertical mount for your Dyna.  The thermostat is in the adapter plate that installs between the motor and the oilfilter.  JP Cycles carries them.  And from what I see, the HD factory cooler is a Jagg. 
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