I have a 2005 TE 510 and last month I went to Colorado for a week long riding vacation. I had numerous problems with overheating and I was hoping you guys could give me some help. I have made the following mods to prevent overheating; engine ice, uptite Y, JD jetting kit and a trail tech vapor with temp gauge.
The area I was riding at was at 8000-1200 feet and I rejetted according to the JD kit specifications. But as soon as I would get into any tight stuff or where long uphills I would overheat. Heck one time on the highway, stuck behind a slow going truck I over heated!
I got soo mad about this I went to a local hardware store and found a computer fan and hooked it up. So when the trail tech showed that I was getting to 220 degrees I would turn it on and pray. It work fairly good, but still had to pull over a couple of times.
I'm located in the KC Missouri area and we are at about 800 foot elevation and I don't have a problem. One thing I didn't mention I have a IMS 3.9 gal tank that does limt air flow. What am I doing wrong
Any help would be appreciated.
Daryl
The area I was riding at was at 8000-1200 feet and I rejetted according to the JD kit specifications. But as soon as I would get into any tight stuff or where long uphills I would overheat. Heck one time on the highway, stuck behind a slow going truck I over heated!
I got soo mad about this I went to a local hardware store and found a computer fan and hooked it up. So when the trail tech showed that I was getting to 220 degrees I would turn it on and pray. It work fairly good, but still had to pull over a couple of times.
I'm located in the KC Missouri area and we are at about 800 foot elevation and I don't have a problem. One thing I didn't mention I have a IMS 3.9 gal tank that does limt air flow. What am I doing wrong

Daryl