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Oil cooler yea or na
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Later, Doug
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Oil cooler lines from engine fittings loop up behind carbs and run along frame rails underneath fuel tank to oil cooler.
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I wish somebody had made a cooler to fit my 750 twin, I definitely wanted one (still do, I don't believe they exist). I live in north Kali and it doies get hot here. I had an oil pressure gauge on mine for a while, and the hot idle oil pressure on mine was dropping to about 15 psi. I sure wish I had an oil cooler on mine, don't know why you'd want to junk it.That would be all no's except for climate. I am in central CA and the summers are pretty hot here but I always keep good oil in it.
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I believe you'll need the original fittings for the oil pressure sender and also the drain plug is usually modified for the oil return path on an aftermarket cooler.So my next question is, how do I remove it? Its a stock bike aside from a 4 into 1.... for now!!!
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