Greetings,
I have read many of the threads here about overheating but have not seen anything about a gurgling sound. Here is the issue I am having.
Finishing the last long ride I took before being deployed, which was about 300 miles at 85 degrees, I noticed a "gurgling" sound when I shut off the bike along with some coolant leaking from the reservoir overflow. Temps during the ride were "normal" for my bike reading about half to 2/3 on the temp gauge depending on traffic and speed. Fan was coming on and off as it usually does...
I kept my eye on temps after that and noticed the same issue one or twice. The bike was then put away for a year while I was deployed.
This season I started off by flushing the coolant system and refilling with Engine Ice but still getting the gurgling.
Here is what happened yesterday. It was 55 degrees out. I went for short ride...about 10 miles top speed only 50mph. When I returned home and shut off the bike....the temp gauge was just over half way up......fan was on......I could here the "gurgling" and the coolant reservoir, which started just above the "low" mark, was not completely full.
I just wanted to get some input before I do anything. I am planning on trying to purge any air in the coolant system but still researching that procedure. Was also going to look into changing the Tstat and radiator cap as well as install fan switch.
I realize this gurgling must be due to heat and pressure but I was just wondering if anyone has experienced this before and if so what would you recommend.
Thanks
mike
I have read many of the threads here about overheating but have not seen anything about a gurgling sound. Here is the issue I am having.
Finishing the last long ride I took before being deployed, which was about 300 miles at 85 degrees, I noticed a "gurgling" sound when I shut off the bike along with some coolant leaking from the reservoir overflow. Temps during the ride were "normal" for my bike reading about half to 2/3 on the temp gauge depending on traffic and speed. Fan was coming on and off as it usually does...
I kept my eye on temps after that and noticed the same issue one or twice. The bike was then put away for a year while I was deployed.
This season I started off by flushing the coolant system and refilling with Engine Ice but still getting the gurgling.
Here is what happened yesterday. It was 55 degrees out. I went for short ride...about 10 miles top speed only 50mph. When I returned home and shut off the bike....the temp gauge was just over half way up......fan was on......I could here the "gurgling" and the coolant reservoir, which started just above the "low" mark, was not completely full.
I just wanted to get some input before I do anything. I am planning on trying to purge any air in the coolant system but still researching that procedure. Was also going to look into changing the Tstat and radiator cap as well as install fan switch.
I realize this gurgling must be due to heat and pressure but I was just wondering if anyone has experienced this before and if so what would you recommend.
Thanks
mike