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  1. I recently changed out my coolant with distilled water and coolant in a 50/50 mixture. Included Water Wetter and have noticed about a 10º F drop in temp :D Yes I am happy. I used the turbo flush method where you use a rubber hose and blow out the residual fluid in the system. Worked great. My Stealership couldn't find the drain sealing washers in the cylinder head (damn squids at the parts counter), so I just got a second 6.5mm crush washer like the one that goes in the water pump. Worked great, same washer. The hardest part of the whole job was the plastic R&R. But glad I did it.

  2. BMWs are notorious for this. Haven't heard of Honda inline fours doing it on a regular basis. A good practice is to leave it on the center stand when at all possible.

  3. Bubba, from what I am getting from the group is that all is well. I use to have a Corvette that did the same thing. They say fuel efficiency and reliability is best when running warm then cold.

    Of course as others say on this forum; "Big HP makes big heat". I believe that too. Anyway, as long as we all have the same temps, and she still runs like a striped ape, I will ignore my temp gage.

  4. Thanks all for the reply. Couldn't find the normal operating range anywhere. I feel better about the temps.

    Steve, keep in touch and we can meet for a brewski during the air races. Reno also works. let me know.

    Greg

  5. Still getting use to the digital temp gage. I liked the analog when I didn't know how hot things were getting. My question to all is; how hot does your bird run on a 90º day? At highway speeds mine is around 180-195ºF. Below 50 mph can be around 210º. Sitting at stop lights, up to 235º! All seems fine though.

    Have done all of the usual, check coolant level, cleaned fins, syn oils. Fan comes on just fine. Bike has 11,500 miles. Also get a blast furnace effect on my legs. Just wanted to see what every one else is seeing on their temp gages.

  6. I know many have stated that they use Mobil 1 in their birds. I have always stayed away from Mobil 1 in my bike because they say it is not good on the clutch, and will ultimately cause slipping. Any thoughts from the group? Is the hydraulic clutch different than my CBR900RR cable one?

  7. I have always used a high flashpoint solvent, my preference is kerosene. You know kerosene is just a refined diesel, and a great parts cleaner that will not harm your chains o-rings. I wipe off the chain with the kerosene and a rag, then dry with another rag. Ride for 10 miles or so at highway speed, then lube it with chain wax (parafin based), which is recommended for o and x-ring chains. Let it dry. No splash, no mess. I used it strictly on my 900RR race bike, and in 5 seasons never replaced the chain.

    You decide. :wink:

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