Hey all,
The other day I had my Blackbird out for a ride and it wasn't exhibiting any overly hot conditions idling for awhile in the driveway (only 220 degrees) or for the first part of the ride, but later the temps starting swinging rapidly upwards of 240+ degrees when going slow. Once it went to 258 and the numbers in the gauge were blinking. Yikes! How quickly the temps climbed was concerning and out of character even though this bike normally runs hot in slow-going. The temps would go back down to 184 once moving at around 60mph and 4K RPM. Normal temp range for the bike is between 189 and 230. The strange thing is that it didn't feel that hot from the seat and the bike didn't run any differently.
I need to pull the plastic off and check/replace my coolant, but I thought I'd get opinions on the issue before tearing into it. If I take it out again, I can always take my laser thermometer and check the temps for sure and take a look to see if the fan kicks on properly..
Could it be a faulty thermostat, low coolant level, water pump failure, radiator fan not coming on, faulty gauge, something else?
Thanks for your input!
The other day I had my Blackbird out for a ride and it wasn't exhibiting any overly hot conditions idling for awhile in the driveway (only 220 degrees) or for the first part of the ride, but later the temps starting swinging rapidly upwards of 240+ degrees when going slow. Once it went to 258 and the numbers in the gauge were blinking. Yikes! How quickly the temps climbed was concerning and out of character even though this bike normally runs hot in slow-going. The temps would go back down to 184 once moving at around 60mph and 4K RPM. Normal temp range for the bike is between 189 and 230. The strange thing is that it didn't feel that hot from the seat and the bike didn't run any differently.
I need to pull the plastic off and check/replace my coolant, but I thought I'd get opinions on the issue before tearing into it. If I take it out again, I can always take my laser thermometer and check the temps for sure and take a look to see if the fan kicks on properly..
Could it be a faulty thermostat, low coolant level, water pump failure, radiator fan not coming on, faulty gauge, something else?
Thanks for your input!