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There are no bleed screws, as far as I know.
The thermostat does not turn the fan on. Thermostat opens/closes the ''long'' cooling circuit. Once the coolant is warm enough it opens and lets the coolant go through the radiator. If, for some reason, the temp drops, it reduces the flow to/through the radiator, to keep the engine (the metal bits) as close to the ideal operational temperature as possible.
Being familiar with the 90's CB500, these bikes run very cool all the time. So the fan should kick in only when it really gets hot. To check that, just ride it, get it hot and then rev it a bit when stationary to see, when the fan kicks in. IF the fan kicks in and cools the engine down, then you have nothing to worry about. From my memory, the needle of the temp gauge was always below the 1/2 of the OK range (the range between the Cold and Hot range).
EDIT: This answers your question: When should the fan kick in? - https://youtu.be/DImqWE75KIM?t=8s  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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| RhynoCZ wrote: | There are no bleed screws, as far as I know.
The thermostat does not turn the fan on.
Being familiar with the 90's CB500, these bikes run very cool all the time. So the fan should kick in only when it really gets hot. To check that, just ride it, get it hot and then rev it a bit when stationary to see, when the fan kicks in. IF the fan kicks in and cools the engine down, then you have nothing to worry about. From my memory, the needle of the temp gauge was always below the 1/2 of the OK range (the range between the Cold and Hot range). |
It's certainly never gone over half before today (so I'd agree it runs fairly cool). You reckon the fan should kick in at anything over half on the gauge? I'll check it tomorrow if the weather is hot enough to trigger it (it is supposed to be).
| Nobby the Bastard wrote: | The fan should come on before the needle gets to the end of the guage.
if the needle doesn't get to the red / temp warning light doesm't come on, its not overheating. |
Well, if it works.....
Guess I am just wondering what it is going to be like at the height of summer.... ____________________ I tell you what, mathematically, I'm having it |
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Cheers for that! I'll give it a shot (hopefully the rusty/shitty state of the fan isn't indicative of problems) ____________________ I tell you what, mathematically, I'm having it |
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Definitely check the fan functionality. It's always better to be safe than sorry.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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Remember there are TWO 'thermostats';
1/ a thermostat 'valve', which 'closes' to stop water circulating through the radiator when the cylinder is cold, and opens, as engine warms, to let the heat out, through the rad.
2/ A thermostat 'switch' most often in the radiator, rather than the head, which turns 'on' the fan, when the water in the rad is too hot, presuming it's not getting enough air-flow for the rad to do it's job.
THEN there's the temp-gauge 'sender', usually in the head or block, that changes resistance to make needle on the dash go up or down, depending how hot the block is.
Taking signal from separate sensors, in different places, it's not uncommon for the fan to kick in at apparently different temperature readings on the gauge, though should be fairly consistent.
Personally, I wouldn't pay too much heed of the temp-guage; it's not all that relevant to anything, and if it goes into the red, what are you going to do about it anyway? I'd be more concerned that the fan does, first work, and second does kick in, on the thermostat-switch....
I do know dispatcher's who would actually fit over-ride switches in parallel to the rad-switch, to manually turn the fan on 'early' when grinding through city traffic which I suppose may be of some worth if you do a lot of city snarl.... but otherwise mention, as the CB500 was a bike common with the dispatch brigade, and fan wiring 'may' have been bodgerised, in a similar way.
But, other than checking the fan works, by-passing rad-switch, and then trying to get the temp needle into the red, in 'controlled' conditions... like letting the thing idle for a while on the stand, after a good run, to see if it does go up and come on, when there's no air-flow.. I'd not really bother about it... far more important stuff to keep an eye on road-side than fret about a dial on the dash! If it gets hot enough to start 'fluffing' when you open the throttle, or missing and pinking, or chucking steam out the overflow vent... THEN I would start to worry! Otherwise, I'd rather have a bike with a blown head-gasket, than be SMIDY'd by a twit I failed to spot, trying to work out what the dial was doing, trying to listen if the fan kicked in! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 8 years, 315 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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