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Over heating - Gottago - 15-03-2009

Just recently my bike has started to randomly overheat. Its never been a problem even on the hottest sitting at the ligts in traffic. The thermo only seems to come on the once and then thats its, 50 sec's later the needle is heading towards the 'H' at a rapid rate. Soon as I get air flow the temp returns to normal.

To date I've changed both temp senders and the radiator cap just to be sure. Theres no drag on the thermo fan so the windings appear okay. Would the next logical thing to swap out be the switch/soliniod that controls the thermo fan?

Also I'm after a decent place to take my bike here in Canberra. This issue seems to be in the too hard basket for some of the businesses here.

Cheers


RE: Over heating - LOAFIE - 15-03-2009

Welcome Gottago , what year model is your bike?
We have a great bunch of members down in the Act ,who should have a few good mechanics names.
Good luck with the bike Pi_thumbsup


RE: Over heating - Madmax - 15-03-2009

Gottago Wrote:Just recently my bike has started to randomly overheat. Its never been a problem even on the hottest sitting at the ligts in traffic. The thermo only seems to come on the once and then thats its, 50 sec's later the needle is heading towards the 'H' at a rapid rate. Soon as I get air flow the temp returns to normal.

To date I've changed both temp senders and the radiator cap just to be sure. Theres no drag on the thermo fan so the windings appear okay. Would the next logical thing to swap out be the switch/soliniod that controls the thermo fan?

Also I'm after a decent place to take my bike here in Canberra. This issue seems to be in the too hard basket for some of the businesses here.

Cheers

Hi Gottago,
PM sent. There are a few of us in Canberra. Which side of Canberra do you live on? North or South?


Cheers



Max Australia2HayabusaAustralia2


RE: Over heating - Ozboc - 16-03-2009

I recently had the same issue - after i droped the hose of the bottom of the motor i found i only had a very small amount of fluid in the system would have been lucky to be 1 - to 1 1/2 ltr tops .... so totally drained -- flushed -- put in new frogs blood and have not had an issue since -- even got stuck in traffic for 20 min where i would overheat normally -- the temp sat fine the whole time even when the thermo kicked in ...

may not work for you - but sometimes you have to go right back to basics to cure a complicated problem

Boc


RE: Over heating - Heidi1 - 16-03-2009

My mechanic is the best in Canberra. Drop me an email and I'll give you his details.


RE: Over heating - Gassick - 16-03-2009

I have finally had my over heating problem solved. I did every test I could do myself except test the t/stat. The manual says that you need to remove the throttle gear to get to the t/stat. I suppose I'm not confident enough to tackle that as yet but I will do it one day! Anyway George at BALLS removed the T/stat and found that it was opening at 100 deg C when it should open at 82 deg C. One new t/stat and all is well. The next thing would have been head gasket!!!


RE: Over heating - Gottago - 17-03-2009

LOAFIE Wrote:Welcome Gottago , what year model is your bike?
We have a great bunch of members down in the Act ,who should have a few good mechanics names.
Good luck with the bike Pi_thumbsup

2002 silver/grey


RE: Over heating - Gottago - 17-03-2009

Madmax Wrote:
Gottago Wrote:Just recently my bike has started to randomly overheat. Its never been a problem even on the hottest sitting at the ligts in traffic. The thermo only seems to come on the once and then thats its, 50 sec's later the needle is heading towards the 'H' at a rapid rate. Soon as I get air flow the temp returns to normal.

To date I've changed both temp senders and the radiator cap just to be sure. Theres no drag on the thermo fan so the windings appear okay. Would the next logical thing to swap out be the switch/soliniod that controls the thermo fan?

Also I'm after a decent place to take my bike here in Canberra. This issue seems to be in the too hard basket for some of the businesses here.

Cheers

Hi Gottago,
PM sent. There are a few of us in Canberra. Which side of Canberra do you live on? North or South?


Cheers



Max Australia2HayabusaAustralia2
South side about as far as you can go


RE: Over heating - Madmax - 17-03-2009

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South side about as far as you can go
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You're down in Les's (Busdriver) country, he's that far south they still hang black fellas from light poles (joke of course)

We're probably doing a social sip at Zefferelli's in Dickson this Thursday night. Please feel free to come along and introduce yourself. You'll see us, we're sitting outside near the bikes parked on the kerb.



MaxAustralia2HayabusaAustralia2


RE: Over heating - Gottago - 19-03-2009

South side about as far as you can go
[/quote]
You're down in Les's (Busdriver) country, he's that far south they still hang black fellas from light poles (joke of course)

We're probably doing a social sip at Zefferelli's in Dickson this Thursday night. Please feel free to come along and introduce yourself. You'll see us, we're sitting outside near the bikes parked on the kerb.



MaxAustralia2HayabusaAustralia2
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Unfortunately I can't make it tonight maybe another week??