philtrex Posted June 28, 2016 #1 Posted June 28, 2016 Always like to ask the experts before starting. 89 VR out for a ride today, started missing only when starting from a dead stop. Once over 2000 rpms no miss. Did not happen under load in any other gear. Stopped at the store and started dumping coolant. I noted the fan was not running when the engine was stopped. Rode home noted coolant trail down the driveway and again dumped more coolant. This time the fan was running when the engine was stopped. Air temp in the high 80s, temperature gauge never went past halfway and has always worked. Coolant level was checked two days ago and was good. Will have time to look at it later tonight, just looking for ideas where to start. Thanks for looking and offering suggestions, you all are the BEST!!
Marcarl Posted June 28, 2016 #2 Posted June 28, 2016 First make sure you didn't overfill the coolant bottle, or it will dump when hot. If the bottle is less than 1\2 then there is a possibility that you have a blown head gasket. Check for oil in the coolant, it will be floating on top. Check for air in the coolant, it will bubble up while running. Check for coolant in the oil, it will show up as a foamy substance. If none of the above issue are present, then I would suggest you go for another run and see if it's still happening or continues to happen. No need to fill the coolant, please don't, just ride to get it warm and see what happens. If the condition is no longer present, it's a good chance you overfilled it.
videoarizona Posted June 29, 2016 #3 Posted June 29, 2016 Another thought is the coolant system has a bypass valve in the very front of the engine down low. Take off the 4 screws holding the lower air dam and there you will find the valve. The hose to that and the valve both can leak when hot. Mine used to leak occasionally when I went from 3K feet altitude here in GV to 1300 feet in Phoenix...the next morning I would have a puddle directly under the valve. I bought the little kit to solve that problem from a member here but never have installed it as the leaks have stopped! Go figure.
philtrex Posted June 29, 2016 Author #4 Posted June 29, 2016 Thanks all. Saw no oil in coolant no coolant in oil started back up and found a leak in coolant hose just.above where it enters the engine. Now to figure out how to replace it. Again this is a great site with outstanding people helping others.
KIC Posted July 6, 2016 #5 Posted July 6, 2016 Check your radiator cap. I was having problems with my 89 "boiling" after parking. One day I stopped during a prayer ride with Full Throttle and mine dumped all over the pavement. I switched caps with my 87 and the boiling stopped, the temps run lower on the temp gauge, and I have not had any other issues. I plan on ordering a new cap from Boats.net for $23.87 http://www.boats.net/parts/detail/yamaha/Y-26H-12462-00-00.html
Venturous Randy Posted July 6, 2016 #6 Posted July 6, 2016 Also, make sure the bypass valve under the radiator is positioned correctly. The tops of the letters should be pointing toward the 5 o:clock position. Randy
cimmer Posted July 8, 2016 #7 Posted July 8, 2016 For a radiator cap you can use these also... Radiator cap Stant 11227 or 227. (It has a spec.of 13lbs pressure) Autozone cap CST 7513 Here is some information I have gathered over the years on replacement hoses... I cant attest to if these work but it might be a starting point.. Front Cylinder Gates # 11601 /Napa -Rear Cylinder Gates # 09821 /NAPA -Upper rad. hose Gates # 8722/NAPA -S hose under the rad. Gates # 20521 /Napa 7333 If you do use any of these hoses, let us know how it goes.. Thanks Rick F.
Black wing Posted July 8, 2016 #8 Posted July 8, 2016 where is the coolant coming from? middle of the bike or under the rad
philtrex Posted July 13, 2016 Author #9 Posted July 13, 2016 Cimmer, Thank you for the part numbers. I will post how they worked. Blackwing, I found the source, and it is a leaking hose going into the rear cylinder
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