How Do You Add An Oil Cooler On A Harley-Davidson Motorcycle?
Extended engine life should be at the forefront of any biker’s mind. Adding an oil cooler to your Harley Davidson is a simple way of getting the most out of that engine you just spent so much money on. Engine heat and daytime temperatures can kill an engine; adding an oil cooler to your Harley Davidson can save money and headaches. Drain the oil. It’s best to time the oil cooler installation to coincide with your oil change. Remove and discard old oil filter. Use the 7/8 socket to loosen the oil filter adaptor, gently removing it from the bike. Clean the assembly well, using a clean rag and some brake cleaner. Place the new gasket onto the new oil filter adaptor assembly. Make sure the gasket fits snugly, and there are no burrs or dents on the plate the oil filter will fit to. Install the new oil filter adaptor assembly onto the bike using the 7/8 socket. A little Teflon tape on the threads is a good way to ensure there are no leaks and it will come out easily. A torque wrench is a goo