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Old 02-22-2013, 01:04 AM   #12
ykdavid   ykdavid is offline
 
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Since my last post I've got a battery charger and the scooter will start now. I've changed motor oil & gear oil and it runs smoother now. My scoot still overheats but since draining the radiator and refilling it takes longer. If you read my earlier posts I told you guys that I found the a wire not connecting the radiator that looked like it should so I connected it. now the fan never turns on so iv put the wire back now the fan starts running when I turn the key again. <-- I thought that would keep the temps down but not enough.

When draining/refilling the radiator I feel I did every thing right, I drained from the bottom. I made sure to get all the air out of the system when I refilled and for the most part the scoots temps run lower now but when I get around 45-50 the temps just climb the never come down. So on my test runs the scoot runs fine and does not overheat unless I get over 45.

Right now I feel if I stayed under 45 it would never overheat. <-- but that's not practical.

Anyone know whats wrong?


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