> reservoir. Now it seems to run hotter. Over 80F it is just over > center > and the fan kicks in when I stop, even for a light. Over 70 degrees > it > is right up to the top and only runs cooler below 70. Could I have a > > bad thermostat? Or could I have an air bubble? I check the > antifreeze > and its right up there.
temp gage question
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temp gage question
I'm thinking that the repair on the radiator repair diminished the cooling
capacity a bit. You could also have an air bubble. You might be able to
squeeze the coolant hoses and look at what the fluid does. I do it with a
hot engine (open thermostat) but be careful so you don't scald yourself
opening the hot system etc.
WE've had temps in the 90's last couple of weeks and my stock KLR kicks in
the fan and the gauge stays over half most of the time. I don't like it. I
kept my hand by the petcock for a minute the other day (while riding) and it
got real hot.
My thinking is that when I get my Thermo-Bob I'll drain the coolant and use
my good old Zerex G-05 and appropriate amount of WaterWetter. I'll also see
about modding the side scoop to get more air to the radiator and possibly
the fan and its shroud could stand some sealing to the radiator to move more
air successfully through it.
Oh, also, check your amount of coolant. If it never freezes in your neck of
the woods, you can run less antifreeze in the coolant as water cools better.
The WaterWetter breaks the surface tension of the water so it transfer heat
more efficiently from the engine.
Good luck
//Reverend
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