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Fifth Generation 1998-2001 (is it true?)

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  1. Dainius_M

    Dainius_M New Member

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    Can anyone to help me? I need that you take photo of inner fairing from this direction?
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    greetings from houston...am having a proble with bike overheating...put sliders on bike and had to decrease overflow capacity by half...end up adding antifreeze once a week...while sitting in traffic temp hits 250 in 7 to 10 mins at idle...anyone else having overheating problems?
     


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    You replaced the overflow bottle? Is this the 5th gen?
     


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    greetings...yes, 1999...put frame sliders on and had to switch out original bottle with bottle that came with slider kit...wanted the protection for track day...but bottle is 1/2 the size of the original...at stop lights, the temp goes up to 250 in a heart beat, and I refill the bottle at least once a week....
     


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    I'd check and make sure you got all the air out first, it sounds like there may still be some trapped air pockets. But I ran in to this overheating problem also, only when I was riding very hard though like at the track. I modified the original coolant bottle to fit around the sliders. Cut a hole in the bottle, use a piece of PVC to go through it and seal it up with plastic weld or silicon, I used both. It's worked fine for years now and I have the original coolant capacity back.
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    greetings...that is slick...I faxed the picture to my mechanic...that is one thing I am not...a mechanic...thanks for the help...are there any used bottles out there or would I have to buy new?
     


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    You can check eBay but new from Honda they are only about $30.
     


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    thank you....
     


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    Pete

    There is a coolant bottle for $15 int he classifeds at vfrd.com
     


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    You can buy a modified coolant bottle from R&G that allows the original volume but is shaped to be used with sliders that mount to the top, front engine mount. If your slider mounts to the rear, top engine mount, then you'll have to cob something together..
     


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    thanks all...will check out R&G and have left message on vfrd...thanks again for your help....
     


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    greetings...in my problems...it is one of two things...the thermostat not opening, or the water pump not circulating water...my vfr over heats when a stop lights...goes to 250 degrees in a heart beat...will cool down some when traveling at speed, but stil in the 200 degree area...as for your difficulty, beats me...truth is I am no mechanic....
     


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    Hello there: YouTube - Honda VFR 800, 2001
    I show you how in the displey not rising temperature... I turn on motorcycle, turn on hairdryer, heated open air sensor, but in the display temeprature not rising, I turn of motorcycle, and turn ignition again, there we can see that temperature displaying higher, and it falling down ... I'm changed open air sensor with new one, but problem is the same. What You suggest to do?
    Is this normal?
     


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    You don't have anything to worry about here. It's just condensation from inside the exhaust pipe being heated by exhaust gases. As you say, it stops after a short while. With cold temps, all vehicles do it.


    In my opinion the higher temp when you turn the ignition on again is just that the sensor is picking up residual heat from the engine.
     


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    Hi Danius - typical nomal behavior on the air temp sensor is that while your running down the road, it will show the correct temperature. Now when you get to a walking speed or stop, the temp will creap up, because it is buried in where the radiator is and also gets some heat from the headers. It is correct then? No, because it heating up with the rads/headers. So when you roll down the road again, the temp will drop down to the correct ambient temperature because now you have airflow over it.

    So, on your bike, if you are riding down the road and the temperature seems to be near right, that is all you need to be concerned about. I think your bike is most likely to be fine. (Mostly on my bike, I leave it on water temperature anyway.)

    Hope this helps,

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    You can see in video that temperature not rising when I heat with hairdryer. I want that you heat up the air temperature sensor and check are your sensor in dispalay rising? I have to ride may moto to make it show higher?
     


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    Air Temperature Sensor - I removed my fairings and cleaned the sensor tip (looks like a small black LED) and made sure the tip was exposed from it's mounting bracket. My sensor has accidentally slipped inside it's bracket from when I performed maintenance on my bike. Also, for the air temperature sensor to indicate a true temperature, the bike must be traveling at 40 km/hr. Otherwise the heat from the engine creates false readings.
     


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    You don't understand what I'm saying... May sensor oem new. I'm heating it with haydryer, and it must display how rising temperature, but in may display it not rising, Can you see video?
     


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    Sorry, I missed that you installed a NEW sensor. That's very strange how it resets when turned on/off. Have you tried disconnecting the battery so that the clock memory resets and everything? Something to do with that perhaps? Dirty connections or corroded wires? Have you checked the panel behind the gauge for corrosion? Otherwise I do not know.
     


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    Have you tried disconnecting the battery so that the clock memory resets and everything? Done
    Dirty connections or corroded wires? Everything like new
    Have you checked the panel behind the gauge for corrosion? Looks like new
    so?
     


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