thermostat running hot
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thermostat running hot
was wondering if anyone runs there bikes without the thermostat to keep it cooler?last summer my kr1s ran very hot just under red on temp guage,so flushed rad and filed with new motul mototec coolant and got a s/hand stat of martin.just removing old stat but didnt know weather to put one back in.bike only goes out very occasionally but would like to do a track day and complete the run on two stroke day at squires .
- scooble
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test the old one by dipping it in some boiling water to see if it opens. Don't think they should run that hot on the gauge.
Also check the gauge by dipping the sensor in hot water, I had a similar problem on my NC30, dipped the sensor in a cuppa and it went to full scale.
I've now got a Koso dash on my race bike and that is extremely accurate
Also check the gauge by dipping the sensor in hot water, I had a similar problem on my NC30, dipped the sensor in a cuppa and it went to full scale.
I've now got a Koso dash on my race bike and that is extremely accurate
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leaving the thermostat out doesn't make much difference. the water flows a bit faster, so the hot water leaves the engine faster. You'd thinck that's a good thing, because then sooner it is filled with cool water.
but on the other hand : the water also leaves the radiator sooner, so it had less time to cool down. So the big question is : is this better ?
One thing is for sure : it takes a lot longer to warm up the engine, and that most certainly isn't better
but on the other hand : the water also leaves the radiator sooner, so it had less time to cool down. So the big question is : is this better ?
One thing is for sure : it takes a lot longer to warm up the engine, and that most certainly isn't better

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