Thanks for the tip. I couldnt believe it but I hit the hooks on the first try this time. I needed some good luck though, while tightening the gauge mount at the back of the fairing yesterday the glass and trim ring popped off and my gauge glass fell to the floor and broke. It wasnt all that tight yet either, not sure what I had wrong.
Went to a glass shop this morning and had another piece cut and tried to put the gauge back together, super tight!!! broke that glass too while trying to put the trim ring back on.
I had two HD air temp gauges from previous bikes that I figured I'd get the glass out of them. The glass, gasket, trim ring was all different than the oil temp gauge. Turns out the oil temp gauge is Made in USA while our stock gauges are made in Malaysia. So I was at the point of totally giving up and was able to make the gasket and glass work on the oil temp gauge but I had to do away with a piece of plastic that held an o-ring in. Was lucky enough to pop the trim ring back on the guage and get it installed and since the oil temp gauges dont have needle stops it falls against my "make-shift" rubber gasket and sometime sticks. So far and little tap free's it up but it still sucks that I totally botched this job and will probably end up having to buy another guage someday. Hopefully the Moco will make a perfect match soon. This was the third bike I've put the oil temp gauge in but boy did I strike out this time.
Learn from my mistake, careful when you tighten that thing in the fairing.
