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Re: Pointy running very hot
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Jambo |
Re: Pointy running very hot.
The main thing here is that if the temperature goes up over 100 degreees in these days while moving (not standing on traffic lights) than there is another problem than "just" possible fan (or fan's sensor) failure.
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Which is why I was concentrating on the fan initially. Clearly (as you've stated) if the coolant isn't being circulated through the radiator properly, then the fan's not going to help. Jambo |
Re: Pointy running very hot.
Oh, my bad. I've overlooked the second message from Heefy. Then if it's OK while moving the fan would be the thing I would concentrate, as you guys have suggested.
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Re: Pointy running very hot.
I have let the bike warm up and then checked the the hose coming from the lower right handside of the rad. It was hot and the liquid was free moving.
Today I got my new fan switch, so plastics off and drained the rad and the reserve tank. Fitted the new switch. Made up a 60/40 mix of coolant and distiller water and refilled. Bled the air, quick ride and rechecked the levels. All good. Now the bike runs as before. Up to 89 degrees C, then the thermostat opens and the temp goes down to 81. This is a continual cycle. I then left the bike running on the side stand. At 103 the fan kicked in and the temp dropped back to 91 and the fan switched off. All seems ok now. The switch is located on the right of the rad, directly under the hose. http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/8...7389929865.jpg |
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