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Odd it's doing it on prolonged, higher speed runs. Normally a defective cooling system would cause more issues at low speeds or in standing traffic. Does it cool back down when you slow down again? ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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you'll typically have two sensors.
One will be near the thermostat housing...its a resistor that changes its resistance based on heat. This is used for the temperature gauge...because its a smooth change, the gauge can move smoothly up and down (or the computer can display whatever number it wants on your display).
then, near the bottom of the radiator, the one you said you took out, would be another sensor. this is a binary thing...its opens/closed (Well, it grounds) a signal, and this turns the fan on or off.
I can offer two suggestions (well...three).
1) the sensor at the bottom of the radiator, you should be able to unplug the wire and tie it to ground somewhere, and the fan comes on. Ride around...do you still overheat? If no, that sensor was faulty.
2) sometimes...bikes need a bit of burping. Fill up all the coolant everywhere, go for a ride, at least enough to get it hot (20mins?)....come back, let it cool down....fill up coolant again.
3) buy one of these radiator caps, it should fit "most" bikes
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/115956298900
it gives you another gauge, in case the cluster gauge is lying to you. BTW, I linked you to a 0.9bar cap...yours may be different...buy the one your bike needs. What is also does it remove the possibility that your radiator cap is stuffed by replacing it with another one of extremely dubious and questionable quality. Your mileage may vary. ____________________ Gone: Yamaha DT50lc, Suzuki DR500, Suzuki A100, Kawasaki z250ltd, RD350YPVS, Suzuki DR Big, Kawasaki AR125, Kawasaki KMX200, Suzuki GS1000S, Katana 1100, GS550M, Suzuki RGV250
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Texpis wrote: | Hi thanks for the replies guys. There are no other signs of overheating, as soon as I slow down or stop the temp comes down. I’ll have a check of all the things you have suggested Jeff.
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That's odd. It's usually the other way round. It would make me wonder if the filler cap is dodgy or if there's a very small head gasket leak. Or -as above- if the system isn't properly full.
I've had bikes before which had a tiny jetting leak through the head gasket which only happened when the engine was under heavy load. This would pressurise the system with exhaust gas and force coolant out into the expansion bottle. In the early stages it would then refill itself again as the speed dropped. In the latter stages as it got worse, it would piss coolant out of the bottle then land up underfilled.
Can you see the expansion bottle or reach any of the coolant hoses when you're riding? If the bottle is filling up significantly (it normally only fills up when the engine is really hot in slow traffic) or if the coolant hoses are getting rock hard, this could indicate an issue. Even feeling the hose with the bike stationary can give you an indication, if the rubber hose becomes really firm as you rev up the bike, it can indicate a head gasket leak, or at least suggest you need to investigate further.
An improperly sealing filler cap or one with a weak spring can cause similar symptoms, most people just change it out early doors because it's cheap and easy to do. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Agreed. I've had many water cooled motorbikes and the only time the fan ever comes on is either after prolonged, low speed riding in hot weather or after suddenly slowing right down or stopping after intense thrashing. The only time I've found the fan on while riding normally was when the head gasket blew on my GPZ500. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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