I am sure this is a possibility. What strikes me as strange is that the
radiator is cold to the touch; I take that as an indication, that the
coolant is not circulating through the radiator.
Volker
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Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: Overheating
Can't overheating be related to a warped/leaking head gasket?
Since you had to pull the head this is a suspicious coincidence.
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DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Volker Traudt"
wrote:
> I noticed that the engine on my 1987 KLR 250 is extremely
overheating.
> In the past, the temp gauge stayed in middle in almost all driving
> situations, the fan only came on during slow steep first gear
narrow
> trial riding.
>
> After I had the cylinder head off to replace a bent valve (not 100%
> sure if it first occurred right after it), I noticed that the
engine
> gets really hot. I replaced all fluids (oil and coolant), filled up
> the radiator to max, and the overflow cannister. Stilll overheating.
> I first thought this is due to the fan relay that went bad ($80),
so
> I replaced it with a manual switch, and always turn the fan on.
>
> Yesterday, the engine got so hot during very careful riding (not
more
> than 4000 rpm, no acceleration), that the gauge went past red way
> over the letter "H" (fan running all the time). I noticed that the
> radiator cap is cool to the touch, which leads me to believe, that
> the coolant is not circulating.
>
> If the group agreas, is there an easy way to check the circulation?
> Could it be blocked cooling channel (from when I took the head off)?
> Could it be the water pump being blocked or broken?
>
> Any suggestions, comments are welcome.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Volker
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