greaser07 wrote:cheers for the info guys,good to know it seems to be normal,but still a bit of a worry that it gets so hot before the fan works
Flywheels MC wrote:The CBR929 I had would reach 106 before the fan cut in and open road riding near the speed limit was constant at 82. 104 isn't hot, it just seems like it because water boils at 100 and thats as far as our minds let us think. Its a sealed system in a motor vehicle and steam has the same cooling qualities as water in a transfer/loss situation.
oldman wrote:Flywheels MC wrote:The CBR929 I had would reach 106 before the fan cut in and open road riding near the speed limit was constant at 82. 104 isn't hot, it just seems like it because water boils at 100 and thats as far as our minds let us think. Its a sealed system in a motor vehicle and steam has the same cooling qualities as water in a transfer/loss situation.
Wow! give yourself a gold star.
Anyway the water or coolant does not boil as the pressure cap increases the boiling point somewhat higher than the 100 degrees C that the water would boil at. Plus the coolant has a higher boiling point than water. If the coolant/water mixture were to boil the increased pressure would cause the pressure cap to release the excess pressure and you would loose all your coolant. Steam has little if no cooling qualities in a motor as the heat transfer to a gas, (steam) would be negligable. I need a drink, maybe two or six, perhaps 13.
Apparently thermodynamics is not Flywheels strong point.
Griffo wrote:My 06 Z750 yesterday actually went to 119 degrees just idling. All the pipes seem fine but as mentioned before very hot to touch way before it gets to the 90 degrees. I've been getting it ready to be re-registered and it's sat idle a bit over 12 months. Was a good boy and removed the battery so that didn't cause any issues. But looking through the advice it says to short the fan connector with a paper clip. By that do you mean stick the paper clip in both sides negative and positive and if the fan isn't running it will start? I'm not much of an auto electrician if you hadn't noticed!
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