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Hi all, I'm a newbie to this forum and am hoping you clever folks can assist me.

My elyseo constantly overheats, I have tried the usual, thermostat and the senser in the rad both appear to be ok. Could it be an air lock? if so how do I bleed the system? Thanks in anticipation.

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I have no idea about your bike but there are a few things that can cause overheating, is it pushing water out or is temp warning coming on?


Exhaust gasses pressurising the system will shove water out, ignition timing and or a lean mixture can also cause problems, does it have lack of power?

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Hello and welcome :D

is the air blocked from getting to the radiator at all?

Does it have a cooling fan? If so is that working correctly?

 

Hi air appears to be getting to the rad ok, the fan did not seem to be working so I bypassed the switch and fitted a manual switch but it still over heats. Coolant boils out of expansion chamber.

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I have no idea about your bike but there are a few things that can cause overheating, is it pushing water out or is temp warning coming on?


Exhaust gasses pressurising the system will shove water out, ignition timing and or a lean mixture can also cause problems, does it have lack of power?

 

Hi, yes water is pushed out of expansion chamber, no lack of power.

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Get it tested for combustion gasses in water, no idea on your engine but if it has a leak from the cylinder into water it will spit water out, faulty cap and lots of other things will cause the same.

 

Ok will do, many thanks.

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