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QuackKer Overheating - dcarver's 79 A1

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Re: QuackKer Overheating - dcarver's 79 A1

8 years 7 months ago - 8 years 7 months ago
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One more thing... Your headers look like they have been in a drag race... That deep blue indicates very hot exhaust temps.

Unless this is caused by the fairing blocking some air flow you may have a mixture issue.
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Re: QuackKer Overheating - dcarver's 79 A1

8 years 7 months ago
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Try filling the header tank only 1/3rd the way up. Mine used to puke coolant from the overflow tank too, it wasn't overheating & I'd burped the system a few times to make sure there wasn't any air in the system but it still persisted. It doesn't puke anymore since I filled it only to 1/3rd. Been running that way for over a decade now ;)
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Re: QuackKer Overheating - dcarver's 79 A1

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Tyler wrote: One more thing... Your headers look like they have been in a drag race... That deep blue indicates very hot exhaust temps.

Unless this is caused by the fairing blocking some air flow you may have a mixture issue.

I can't tell if the blue on the headers is from heat or if it's reflected from the tarp/fender.
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Re: QuackKer Overheating - dcarver's 79 A1

8 years 6 months ago - 8 years 6 months ago
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Ok, feller 6'ers.. Made what I think is good progress yesterday by filling the block using a non-factory standard technique. I'm cautiously optimistic the cooling issue is solved. I need to button up a few more things then take her for a test ride. And it's hot here now.. triple digits forecast for the next 3 days starting tomorrow.

I apologize for linking over to my site, but I don't have time to translate the code from mine to here to get the pix to show - but I DID want to keep everyone posted since so many good ideas come from this wonderful site!
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