Why is my Triumph getting so bloody hot?

Why is my Triumph getting so bloody hot?

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anonymous-user

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55 months

Monday 2nd October 2017
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I'm not unconvinced though.
If it lost power gradually would it be noticeable, and how much would be put down to the whopping mileage?
Spookily enough it has been idling a bit erratically too, and I'm not just saying that.
Triumph dismissed that as OBS. Old Bike Syndrome.

anonymous-user

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55 months

Wednesday 4th October 2017
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^ PM sent.
Very kind of you. Might just solve the mystery. Many thanks
beer

anonymous-user

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55 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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For those who haven't lost the will to live yet....
I have news.

So I'm about half a tank/100 miles in to using some treated fuel - with Archoil 6400 added to it.
It's definitely had some effect, which does seem to point to the injectors being clogged. Whether this is the cause of the cooling issue I just don't know, time will tell, but for now at least, even after the short treatment period, the bike is perceivably smoother, more responsive and generally a bit more zippy than it had become of late.
The cooling?.....I think we may be on to something. It does still get hot, but yesterday going to work it took longer to get to the same high level on the gauge.
Once I've got a bit more free time my intention is to get the spare injectors donated by Tango13 ultrasonically cleaned and then fit them "as new".

anonymous-user

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55 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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Prof Prolapse said:
So now we're in Autumn the bike doesn't heat as quickly?scratchchin
Now we're in Autumn I find myself riding on some days that are warmer than some of those back in the "summer".
Yesterday was one of those days.

anonymous-user

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55 months

Wednesday 29th November 2017
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So it's the end of the road.
New bike being collected on Saturday. I've gone for another Tiger 1050 as it fits my requirements so very well (one reason I was keen to sort the problem but hey ho).
Old bike is getting worse by the mile. Even with the recent colder weather the temperature gauge has regularly got to seven bars and the fan runs soon after getting slowed by busy traffic. On my way to view the new bike I stopped to check directions, and after a completely low-stress ride in sub-zero conditions, in the time it took to stop, de-glove, take out my phone, open Google maps and type in a postcode it'd rocketed to eight bars.
So, got me a 2008 bike in black, with 14k on the clock. Low enough miles to be sound, old enough to be low outlay.
It needs some reverse engineering to remove a few bits of pointless bling, and I'm planning then on swapping all the best bits from my current bike (heated grips, K&N etc).
First to go will be the slightly bodged HID light conversion which I'll replace with the Tiger Sport upgrade I did to the old bike.

anonymous-user

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55 months

Wednesday 29th November 2017
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True. It was something else I raised with Triumph but in the end, given the ever increasing temperature and in particular the rate at which it's worsening they were pretty doubtful.
I feel I should return them boxedin

anonymous-user

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55 months

Friday 8th December 2017
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Krikkit said:
What are you doing with the old bike then? I feel like someone should buy it and find out what the hell the problem really is! biggrin
My local indy bike place is having it off me.
It needs new tyres and pads for its MoT which would set me back circa £250.....to make it worth what?.......£750?
So they've given me £500 for it as it stands.

anonymous-user

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55 months

Saturday 9th December 2017
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Huh? What suggestions are those? I'd replaced pretty much the entire cooling system, flushed it through three times and cleaned the injectors. Not sure what more there was to do.
Anyhow, in salvaging the best bits before it goes, I took the airbox off (to retrieve the K&N) and all the engine breathers were full of mayo and a mix of oil, coolant and gunk had somehow found its way up in to the airbox.
It's fked.

anonymous-user

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55 months

Sunday 10th December 2017
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Loyly said:
How would all that gunk end up there, failed head gasket?
Maybe not failed but failing.
Possibly only leaks when it gets hot hence difficult to diagnose.