06 636 overheating !! help needed pls !!

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Old Jul 6, 2009 | 08:43 AM
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Re: 06 636 overheating !! help needed pls !!

Originally Posted by INSANECRAZZY
thanks for the tips bro.
i better make sure everything is reading right. it never seemed really hot of like it was overheating. until i recently installed a trail tech vapor gauge and now i'm seeing that its reading really high. i'm going to make sure its hooked up in the right location and that its properly programed.

what temp do you think i should be runnng at? i'm thinking 220's
ya 220 is fine and 230 isnt that bad either if your doing burn outs and stuff like that but 240 is definitely too hot
Old Jul 6, 2009 | 08:51 AM
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Re: 06 636 overheating !! help needed pls !!

Originally Posted by old man roger
ya 220 is fine and 230 isnt that bad either if your doing burn outs and stuff like that but 240 is definitely too hot
thats what i thought, thanks for the help.
hopefully its reading the wronge temp, otherwise i will fix the problem. thanks again
Old Jul 6, 2009 | 05:47 PM
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Re: 06 636 overheating !! help needed pls !!

once again.. thanks guys..
just got home, been out on my bike and shes really sweet.

running between 80 and 90c .. i was killing it doing burnouts and all.. and she kept it cool...love it.
Old Jul 6, 2009 | 06:46 PM
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Re: 06 636 overheating !! help needed pls !!

Originally Posted by Ralado
once again.. thanks guys..
just got home, been out on my bike and shes really sweet.

running between 80 and 90c .. i was killing it doing burnouts and all.. and she kept it cool...love it.
What did you do to the thermostate? I use engine ice, fan always on, headers wrapped and mine still gets hot.
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