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As stated in a previous post "overheating problem", my bike runs up to 265 degrees F when driven at highway speeds. Well it is at least a little lean, but I can detect no air leaks with WD40. I did wonder wfth my stock type K&N air filter if I needed to turn my mixture screws out more to richen the mixture. So I turned them out 3 1/4 turns as opposed to the 2 1/2+ turns they normally like. Well the temp guage seemed to actually show a higher reading of approximately 275+, and my spark plugs were at least as lean if not more so. There did seem to be a little more carbon build up on the inner side of the metal of the plug. Not the electrodes, but the portion that the arm of the outer electode attatchs to. The electrodes and the porcelain were mostly clean with a small bit of light gray. Is there a definitive test that I or a mechanic can run for air leaks. Or does someone have another suggestion or two? All of the carb boots (both sides) are new. I have new foam sealing the lid to the airbox. I know as was suggested in the previous thread that it gets hot here in Oklahoma. However, if it is normal for a GS to get to 265 degrees when it is only 85 to 95 degrees out maybe they are not as great as I thought.
If my temp sensor were faulty would it consistently reach a regular temperature always with approximately the same amount and style of riding? Of course, I don't think it is at fault since I had to change the oil after only about 300 miles of riding. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Billy Miles: AKA Very frustrated in Oklahoma.
If my temp sensor were faulty would it consistently reach a regular temperature always with approximately the same amount and style of riding? Of course, I don't think it is at fault since I had to change the oil after only about 300 miles of riding. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Billy Miles: AKA Very frustrated in Oklahoma.