How to check if your cooling system is working?
How long should it take a bike on average to take for the temp gauge to show?
Any tips or tricks?
How to check if your cooling system is working?
How long should it take a bike on average to take for the temp gauge to show?
Any tips or tricks?
hold it on the rev limiter for 10 mins, in an enclosed garage.
Two minutes and 42 seconds for the gauge to move.
Any longer and the bike is fucked ... I'll give you $5 and a bag of chips if it IS fucked ..
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Im just a bit dubious as i have just brought it,
It has not been running in 4 years.
ran it for 8-10 min needle didnt even slightly move,
and was just wondering if anyone had any tips or things to look for.
How easy is it to access the radiator?
If easy you will be able to check the temperature difference between the header tank [top of radiator] and the bottom tank - top should be hot and the bottom should be much cooler.
If that is the case, then likely to be the temperature gauge sender unit is faulty or wiring to gauge or gauge itself.
If header tank is cool then suspect that thermostat is faulty - often jams open and does not allow engine to reach optimum operating temperature.
I'm sure some one else will soon be along to either disagree with me or, if we're lucky, to add more helpful comments...
Specify the bike.
Under normal conditions the temp gauge on my Hornet does not move much up the gauge (there is a small 'warm' mark on it. Get stuck behind traffic on the hills or around town and it will rise.
If it is not working you'll know pretty soon as the coolant will start to boil and spit out the bike!
Also a good idea to flush the system and replace the coolant on a regular basis. Every 2-3 years. Easy job.
Bet most of you buggers never do it .
There is probably no coolant in the radiator at all.
I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.
The bike is a 1991 Gsxr400.
Plenty of coolant in there, i will flush and replace tomorrow.
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