Howdy all.. Sry for the life journal-
Couple weeks back comin home from a pretty "hard" run, I pull up to the garage, get off the bike to enter garage code and notice small puddle of green under bike. Fan was on for a few then cycled off. Noticed temp gauge was just below half if not on it. Pulled the bike into the garage, turned the key off and for about 2 or 3 seconds, I had steam emitting from both sides below TripleTree; more dominate on left side. Turned out to be the overflow line directed towards bottom of engine case.
Spent a couple nights here on the Org researching this topic and I decide to go with a new thermistat and coolant change over to EngineIce.
Completly flushed coolant circuit with a 1 gallon mixture of distilled vinegar & water (1cup to the gallon); then ending with a gallon distilled water rinse before adding EngineIce.
I've been rocking this hog left and right now for 4 days...squeezing lines..etc... no dice... can't figure it out. I rock it left and right, fill w/fluid, rock it, fill it...till no bubbles. Fill reservoir to bottom line. Put radiator cap back on "loosly" to allow air to escape<>start the bike. Wait for the fluid to begin to spurt out, then tighten cap. I allowed the bike to remain at idle till the fan kicked on and off; then shut the bike down. Allow to cool, add fluid...rocky-bye lft and rght till legs are numb and no bubbles emerge. On the third or fourth cycle of doing this, I am at belief that the coolant circuit has no air and is ready for use as the fluid remains full to the neck.
Next day I go to work, roughly 45 miles out... temp gauge "normal" all the way... parked bike and notice fluid in reservoir was max out. Peak inside bottle and its an inch below the cap. Let it cool down for 8 hours and see the level now just above the 2nd line on the reservoir. Take her back home, let cool down and the fluid in the radiator is about 2 or 3 inches below neck; CRAP!! Reservoir about two inches above the 2nd line. I then MightyVac the reservoir to the low level, repeated the entire process again only this time taking the bike for a short ride instead of letting it sit at idle till the fan kicked on. When I arrived at work this morning same ordeal. Just got home and reservoir max'd and fluid in radiator is low I'm sure.
Someone mentioned at work that I may have the termastat in upside down. If I remember correctly its impossible to put it in upside down. But I'm at a point to where I'm gonna end up double checking that I'm sure.
I'm at a loss... please help.
Couple weeks back comin home from a pretty "hard" run, I pull up to the garage, get off the bike to enter garage code and notice small puddle of green under bike. Fan was on for a few then cycled off. Noticed temp gauge was just below half if not on it. Pulled the bike into the garage, turned the key off and for about 2 or 3 seconds, I had steam emitting from both sides below TripleTree; more dominate on left side. Turned out to be the overflow line directed towards bottom of engine case.
Spent a couple nights here on the Org researching this topic and I decide to go with a new thermistat and coolant change over to EngineIce.
Completly flushed coolant circuit with a 1 gallon mixture of distilled vinegar & water (1cup to the gallon); then ending with a gallon distilled water rinse before adding EngineIce.
I've been rocking this hog left and right now for 4 days...squeezing lines..etc... no dice... can't figure it out. I rock it left and right, fill w/fluid, rock it, fill it...till no bubbles. Fill reservoir to bottom line. Put radiator cap back on "loosly" to allow air to escape<>start the bike. Wait for the fluid to begin to spurt out, then tighten cap. I allowed the bike to remain at idle till the fan kicked on and off; then shut the bike down. Allow to cool, add fluid...rocky-bye lft and rght till legs are numb and no bubbles emerge. On the third or fourth cycle of doing this, I am at belief that the coolant circuit has no air and is ready for use as the fluid remains full to the neck.
Next day I go to work, roughly 45 miles out... temp gauge "normal" all the way... parked bike and notice fluid in reservoir was max out. Peak inside bottle and its an inch below the cap. Let it cool down for 8 hours and see the level now just above the 2nd line on the reservoir. Take her back home, let cool down and the fluid in the radiator is about 2 or 3 inches below neck; CRAP!! Reservoir about two inches above the 2nd line. I then MightyVac the reservoir to the low level, repeated the entire process again only this time taking the bike for a short ride instead of letting it sit at idle till the fan kicked on. When I arrived at work this morning same ordeal. Just got home and reservoir max'd and fluid in radiator is low I'm sure.
Someone mentioned at work that I may have the termastat in upside down. If I remember correctly its impossible to put it in upside down. But I'm at a point to where I'm gonna end up double checking that I'm sure.
I'm at a loss... please help.