B badapples Registered Apr 28, 2009 #1 new fan switch ,new coolant,fan keeps turning on and off back to back,creates over heating when i stop???ned help please.
new fan switch ,new coolant,fan keeps turning on and off back to back,creates over heating when i stop???ned help please.
NCpanther01 Registered Apr 28, 2009 #3 DropBusa said: did you "burp" the system good ? Click to expand... +1 Let the bike run for about 2 minutes without the radiator cap on. Now place the cap back on, let the bike cool and run it. I had the same problem.
DropBusa said: did you "burp" the system good ? Click to expand... +1 Let the bike run for about 2 minutes without the radiator cap on. Now place the cap back on, let the bike cool and run it. I had the same problem.
RMS2005 Registered Apr 28, 2009 #4 /\ I think he ment run it with the cap "off" for a few then replace it.
flynjay Registered Apr 28, 2009 #5 Sounds like the thermostat is restricting water flow to much. I'd check that next.
BigBSBusa Comin' back stronger than ever! Donating Member Registered Apr 28, 2009 #6 Check for air in the system.
BusaWizard On a Steel Horse I ride. Donating Member Registered Apr 29, 2009 #8 RMS2005 said: /\ I think he ment run it with the cap "off" for a few then replace it. Click to expand... He said, "without the rad. cap on."
RMS2005 said: /\ I think he ment run it with the cap "off" for a few then replace it. Click to expand... He said, "without the rad. cap on."
NCpanther01 Registered Apr 29, 2009 #9 NCpanther01 said: +1 Let the bike run for about 2 minutes without the radiator cap on. Now place the cap back on, let the bike cool and run it. I had the same problem. Click to expand... this is a way to burp the system!!
NCpanther01 said: +1 Let the bike run for about 2 minutes without the radiator cap on. Now place the cap back on, let the bike cool and run it. I had the same problem. Click to expand... this is a way to burp the system!!