Cooling Issues
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Cooling Issues
My 2012 Voyager temp gauge hovers around the 3/4 to H area, and when its hot outside its always near the H. I have tried several things to cool it off like add Rotella T6, opened the vents, but the fan keeps blowing and it keeps hovering around the H. I just don't get it and I'm really not mechanically inclined which is why I bought this bike in the first place ahead of a Harley -because I didn't want to spend time working on it daily. I don't want it to burn up, so any advice would be great. I don't mind the heat of the bike, I am just worried its going to melt into the ground. Thanks
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Re: Cooling Issues
First, if it is running near H, even at slower non-highway speeds, I would check the coolant overflow tube that runs from your coolant cap (under the fake gas tank) to the overflow coolant tank (located on the left side of your bike). If it is "pinched", which is very easy to do, it will cause a high pressure situation which will send the bike, and the temp gauge way up on the high side.
Eventually, it can cause the bike to major overheat and pop some less than strong hoses.
Second, mine runs just a few ticks over Cold when I'm just riding around town; usually under 50mph. At constant highway speeds of between 60 and 70 mph, I will be about 3 or 3 1/2 ticks from HOT. If I rep it up to between 70 +, then I hover 2 1/2 ticks from HOT.
Should it be "a little" cooler at these ranges; probably. I'm thinking that the radiator has a very partial blockage, which shows why this happens to me. Not a problem, yet, as I don't go on long trips very often.
Eventually, it can cause the bike to major overheat and pop some less than strong hoses.
Second, mine runs just a few ticks over Cold when I'm just riding around town; usually under 50mph. At constant highway speeds of between 60 and 70 mph, I will be about 3 or 3 1/2 ticks from HOT. If I rep it up to between 70 +, then I hover 2 1/2 ticks from HOT.
Should it be "a little" cooler at these ranges; probably. I'm thinking that the radiator has a very partial blockage, which shows why this happens to me. Not a problem, yet, as I don't go on long trips very often.
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Re: Cooling Issues
... methinks you folks are talking apples and oranges... different scoots...?????
'03 Voyager - http://tinyurl.com/mqtgpwp VROC pics of Gina
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San Jose, KalEfornYa
Cranky - Bill Snodgrass AVA # 6544. VROC # 16804
Cranked >128K miles, Mtn bike-no motor!!!
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Re: Cooling Issues
This is a shock, but they just run hot. Is yours stock? What weight oil? Is it stock coolant?
I have the same model, I've cured all of my heating issues.
I have the same model, I've cured all of my heating issues.
Don Medina
NorCal Voyagers Club
2012 Voyager 1700
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2012 Voyager 1700