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temperature gauge

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 4:15 am
by macwig
On my 1992 907ie what is the normal operating temperature the gauge should read when the bike is warmed up??It has no red zone and I cant find any info in the manuel regarding this.Thanks....glenn

Re: temperature gauge

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:42 am
by paso750
Hi,

according to the manual the fan switches on at 92°C.
I`d say normal operating temp should be 60-80°C. (120-170°F), while the "red zone" starts at 120°C (250°F)

G.

Re: temperature gauge

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 6:11 pm
by persempre907
If you're asking because your temp gauge is very hight, you have to know the 907 always has the gauge quite hight, above all when you stop the bike, as at the traffic light.
In the summertime, or you always run, or your ass will go burnt :evil: :evil: :evil: .
Ciao

Re: temperature gauge

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:35 am
by jcslocum
I'm an air cooled guy but is it reading water temp?? If so, shouldn't it read whatever the thermostat (one warm) is set for or above?

Re: temperature gauge

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:18 pm
by paso750
Jon, you`re right. ... water cooling. I didn`t think about that.
Considering this I would say normal temp is still as stated but red zone starts at 100°C.

Re: temperature gauge

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:10 pm
by persempre907
paso750 wrote:Jon, you`re right. ... water cooling. I didn`t think about that.
Considering this I would say normal temp is still as stated but red zone starts at 100°C.
I think something more than 100°.
The pressure on the circuit and the antifreeze would raise a little bit the red zone temp.
Ciao

Re: temperature gauge

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:05 pm
by ducbertus
Hi, my 907 runs the most of the time 70 degree celsius.
sometime a little bit lower, when the ambient tempereatures between 0 and 10.
Summertime, I never saw 90.
I know from a friend who has a motocross tuning store, he's aiming for 70 degree.
At this point the 2-stroke engine performs the best, and I don't why a 4-stroke should be differrent.

The max. temp can be above 100 as the system is slightly pressuraised.

ducbertus

Re: temperature gauge

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:16 pm
by Finnpaso
ST2 have quite accurate temp meter and engine is very similar to 907 and ST2 meter shows in normal driving near hole time 73C.... :smoke:

Re: temperature gauge

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 7:19 am
by persempre907
ducbertus wrote:Hi, my 907 runs the most of the time 70 degree celsius.
sometime a little bit lower, when the ambient tempereatures between 0 and 10.
Summertime, I never saw 90.
Here in Italy (where the temp is surely higher), when I drive in the downtown traffic (quite rare), I always have the fan switched on.
Besides, outside the city, when I stop at the traffic lights, the fan often goes on.
Ciao

Re: temperature gauge

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2023 4:20 am
by Janky59
As I get more seat time with my recently purchased ‘92 907ie I’ve been wondering if my coolant temperature is “normal”. This time of year I’m riding in air temperatures that are give or take 60 deg F.
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The pic is from the bike a couple days ago right after a moderate backroad ride, this is a pretty typical gauge reading I see, it seems to be running about 150F or 65C. This seems a bit on the low side to me, but I guess there’s nothing really to do about it. It runs good so I don’t have any complaints.
When doing in town, stop & go sort of traffic the gauge does go a few ticks above the 175F mark, so the gauge and temp sensor seem to be in working order.
No real question, just posting up a data point. Cheers.