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High Oil Pressure and High Oil Temps

If your '08 is the same as this '09 PDF, your saying the oil temp sending unit is installed in position #4 (tapered pipe plug hole).
 

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JUST for conversation here.

Bike is 09 FLHR 96" with full stage one intake and exhaust usiing a Gen4 fuler be Dobeck and SE255 cams. All else is stock

Just turned 51,000 miles on the King.

I just got off a 5 day ride of two up and loaded down. Up in the hills of Az. Mostly on back roads and hard pulls up.

My oil temp, I have no way to check on this ride. BUT, The temps were in the 95* and not lower than 85* at best.

My 20/50 Redline oil showed "Not too Hot" as the Oil Pressure was running at 40+ lbs at normal cruise and while pulling hills. Never below 10/12 lbs at idle.
( pressure on my un-calberated HD valve cover mounted gauge):s

I do use a Jagg 6 row side mount cooler off the left side of down tubes...
A Jagg Thermostatic control mounted in front of the oil filter and hosed under and up to the cooler. Neat installation.

Before the cooler, On a really hot ride, just like the one I was on, the oil pressure woud stay around the 30-32 mark and would idle down close to 5/10 lbs. Same cam plate and oil pump used,,, difference being the 6 row thermo cooler.:D

signed....BUBBIE
 
I was having a overtemp issue in my 09 FLHX as well but the pressure seemed OK. I also have the Dakota Digital gauges in. So a quick check to see it the digital gauge was OK I borrowed an engine filler dipstick that had the temp gauge in it from a friend. They both matched (within reason) so I knew the digital was OK. Found out I had too much oil in the engine from my last oil change. Drained and refilled and solved the problem.
 
I was having a overtemp issue in my 09 FLHX as well but the pressure seemed OK. I also have the Dakota Digital gauges in. So a quick check to see it the digital gauge was OK I borrowed an engine filler dipstick that had the temp gauge in it from a friend. They both matched (within reason) so I knew the digital was OK. Found out I had too much oil in the engine from my last oil change. Drained and refilled and solved the problem.

I checked the oil many times and it is not overfilled. The oil level is in the middle of the good zone on the dipstick. Also if the oil was overfilled I would have oil coming out of the air filter and I don't have that situation.
 
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