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Overheating problem - any ideas? - Fenda - 29-01-2003 Anyone got any tips on where to look for cause of overheating. Now got 40,000 on the clock and the temperature gauge is normally rock steady, but riding home yesterday the gauge really climbed up. The coolant collected in the plastic tank and was nearly to to the top (after the bike cooled this went down to normal level). The overheating occurs only in crawling traffic or even if the bike is left idling for long enough. The fan is working, at least while the bike is idling. Is there a thermostat I should check? Any ideas would be appreciated. Cheers, David dmateer@bigpond.com.au<i></i> Re: Overheating problem - any ideas? - busababy - 30-01-2003 at 40 tho it wouldn'tdo any harm to change the thermostat whether it's the culprit for your overheating or not, i would start with that before testing for anything much more sinister...... although a partially blocked radiator core can cause the same symptom, are you sure there aren't any leaks??? <i></i> Re: Overheating problem - any ideas? - Fenda - 30-01-2003 No signs of leaking, and the coolant level is ok. Ill try the thermostat first and then ill have to consider radiator problems. Thanks for that. Cheers, David dmateer@bigpond.com.au<i></i> |