hi guys
my 2006 zx10 is heating up after a few minutes.
I can hear the fan kicking in but still heats up
any help is appreciated.
thanks
What's meant by "heats up" ... It's pretty normal for those to exceed 100 C if left idling, even if the cooling fan is on. In summer when stuck in a traffic jam, I've seen 118 C. These bikes just run hot, it's the way they are.
What's the indicated temperature when you are rolling down the road? The thermostat in those opens early, around 65 - 70 C. The running temperature if you are cruising at 80 - 100 km/h tends to be whatever the ambient temperature is plus 50 - 60 C or thereabouts, or 65 C, whichever is greater (because of the thermostat). If it acts in this manner then the thermostat is probably OK.
Make sure your radiator isn't half clogged with bugs and dirt. Make sure not too many of the fins are smashed over from bug or rock hits. BE CAREFUL when cleaning it or straightening the fins, you can do it but don't do more damage!
Look how ridiculously small that stock cooling fan is. Some people have added a second cooling fan, and I've seen replacement fan blades made of aluminum - in southern climates, these bikes have apparently run hot enough to start melting the stock fan ...
What's meant by "heats up" ... It's pretty normal for those to exceed 100 C if left idling, even if the cooling fan is on. In summer when stuck in a traffic jam, I've seen 118 C. These bikes just run hot, it's the way they are.
What's the indicated temperature when you are rolling down the road? The thermostat in those opens early, around 65 - 70 C. The running temperature if you are cruising at 80 - 100 km/h tends to be whatever the ambient temperature is plus 50 - 60 C or thereabouts, or 65 C, whichever is greater (because of the thermostat). If it acts in this manner then the thermostat is probably OK.
Make sure your radiator isn't half clogged with bugs and dirt. Make sure not too many of the fins are smashed over from bug or rock hits. BE CAREFUL when cleaning it or straightening the fins, you can do it but don't do more damage!
Look how ridiculously small that stock cooling fan is. Some people have added a second cooling fan, and I've seen replacement fan blades made of aluminum - in southern climates, these bikes have apparently run hot enough to start melting the stock fan ...