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TimC

posted on 3/6/05 at 09:52 AM Reply With Quote
CBR1000 Temperature

Hello.

My CBR1000 powered MK doesn't seem to like sitting still at all. I'm regularly seeing water temp around 120 degrees. Is this normal?

What should it run at? Haynes manual doesn't seem to tell me.

What can I do?

Many thanks.

TC

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DorsetStrider

posted on 3/6/05 at 10:58 AM Reply With Quote
My first move would be to install an electric fan and thermostat to increase air flow over the radiator.

I don't know what the optimum water temp is for your car but I wouldn't have thought it would be over 100. Anything over 95 in my car and I start to worry.

It might also be worth considering fitting a larger radiator maybe?

[Edited on 3/6/05 by DorsetStrider]





Who the f**K tightened this up!

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tks

posted on 3/6/05 at 11:44 AM Reply With Quote
the hayness doesn't tell you??

that's impossible....


in my hayness it states what it is for my VFR800

ad the fan cut in temp = 97 and cut out is 94...

Soow a good engine runs at 90degrees..

your thermostaat housing is wrong/faulty or the pump or the airflow..etc..

is it an fenomen thats aperad since the first day???

if yes then i would increase the fan power or the rad size (recommened)

Tks





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ChrisGamlin

posted on 3/6/05 at 11:47 AM Reply With Quote
You should set your fan to kick in around 105c, not much higher. Im suprised its getting to 120 without blowing off a pipe or venting out of the cap, are you sure the gauge is correct?
Also have you checked for airlocks / air in the sytem?
If its only in traffic that you get the problem then a larger rad wont help much as its only really of significant use wen there's air going through it all (ie when moving). You could try putting in a manual over-ride switch into the fan circuit so when you stop in traffic you can switch it on manually straight away and try to keep the temps lower. I used this method with my blade engine and if the fan was kicked in straight away it never got above 85-90c even sitting in traffic on a hot day.






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TimC

posted on 3/6/05 at 12:51 PM Reply With Quote
I found the section in the Haynes where it says when the Thermostat opens (84 degrees.) Will have another look for the fan cut in temp.

Have no idea how accurate the guage is. The car is fitted with the standard cooling system from the bike.

Any moment now, something on the car will work as it should!

[Edited on 3/6/05 by TimC]






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rayward

posted on 3/6/05 at 12:59 PM Reply With Quote
on the bike, pretty sure fan cuts in at 105c.

Ray

[Edited on 3/6/05 by rayward]






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TimC

posted on 3/6/05 at 01:26 PM Reply With Quote
Having Barnett clutch fitted tomorrow so will ask guy doing it (bike shop) to look at the cooling system.

Cheers for the replies.

TC






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Kissy

posted on 3/6/05 at 06:07 PM Reply With Quote
Haynes manual, sec. 8-10 para 13, states 98-102degC. I had high temps early on, it was airlocked, I put a couple of bleed screws in at high points to cure the problem. I'm using the original rad & fan (I was lucky, bought an FP engine with 1100 miles on it, so the rad was in nice nick)
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jambojeef

posted on 4/6/05 at 12:12 PM Reply With Quote
Andrew,

How do you find the running temps on the CBR using the bike rad then?

Ok?

SOrry to hijack the threadbtw!

Geoff

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Kissy

posted on 5/6/05 at 08:58 AM Reply With Quote
Seems fine Geoff, will let you know after I've been on the track! I think the problems'll be when I stop!
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