Bike wont start
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Ok so i just cleaned my air filter and added some coolant to my bike and went out to ride i pulled out in 60degree weather and my bike was immediately at 100degrees celsius road down the block went up to 130 then turned around after less then 2mins of riding my bike was 160degress in 60degree weather. Now my bike wont start, every once in a while it sounds like its about to go but never does, i have tried start fluid which doesnt help and charged the battery which is 2months old. I also waited a few hours incase i flooded the engine also wiht no luck. I pulled up my gas tank all looks good under there. Gonna try to check the spark plugs bc i think i might have ruined them when my bike got so hot adn bc they are really old shoulda been replaced a few thousand miles ago. was just wondering if anyone has a suggestion on what to look at.
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Sounds like your thermostat is stuck. 100 Celsius is boiling, right? Which is about 212 Fahrenheit, and hotter that I would want to run my engine.
Pull the plugs and see if it turns over, then check the condition of them. New plugs gapped right wouldn't hurt.
Try laying the plugs against the head and see if they spark.
Pull the plugs and see if it turns over, then check the condition of them. New plugs gapped right wouldn't hurt.
Try laying the plugs against the head and see if they spark.
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dud you burp the cooling system to get all the air out first? it sounds like you might not have. also what year and model? all information like that is relevant and helpful.
that said, pull your plugs, if they're fouled get some new ones, check that you've got adequate coolant in the motor now, and it might start right up.
that said, pull your plugs, if they're fouled get some new ones, check that you've got adequate coolant in the motor now, and it might start right up.
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[blockquote]quote:[/i]ORIGINAL: CB750 Which is about 212 Fahrenheit, and hotter that I would want to run my engine. [/blockquote]
The fan doesn't even come on till 220. 212 is perfectly normal, the 130 and 160 however are not.
The fan doesn't even come on till 220. 212 is perfectly normal, the 130 and 160 however are not.
Did antifreeze boil out of your radiator?
Did it stop on its own, or did you shut it off and now it wont start?
Where did you add the coolant? in the overflow bottle or the radiator itself? The coolant should have gone into the overflow bottle. If you just topped that off, then it wasnt anything you did.
If your bike was truely at 160 C and it wasnt just the temp gauge misreading, I would assume your engine is locked up.
The temp gauge should have been flashing, I think right around 240 F it starts to let you know that you need to shut the engine off.
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ok so my bike is a 2005 cbr600rr i added the coolant to the overflow and havnt tried burping it yet, also nothign boiled over and i did just turn off the bike myself and waited till it cooled down before i tried starting it up again, which i wasnt able to do. What do i do if my engine is locked up?
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