snow_rider
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- 2018 Sidewinder LTX-LE 50th
I recently had the motor on my 08 overheat and destroy itself because a stud came through the front exchanger. Since there's no coolant level sensor, only a coolant temp sensor, there was no indication/warning of the situation when all the coolant ran out as I was driving, as the coolant temp sensor cannot 'sense' the 'air' temperature inside the motor when the coolant was gone, hence the destruction of my motor...
Going forward, I want to devise a sensor that will prevent this from occurring again. I'm even going to try and tie it into the ignition kill switch to automatically shut down the engine when an overheat condition is detected. Something, in my opinion, YAMAHA should have designed into the machine to begin with! Not that I'm bitter...
I was thinking that a exhaust temp gauge might be the best option? As a surface probe somewhere on the motor might not react fast enough to the internal engine temp, where I would think exhaust temp should rise fairly quickly and proportionally to engine operating temp?
So, I was wondering if anyone has installed one, or has anybody devised something else that is more effective at detecting actual motor (not coolant) operating temperature?
Any replies will be appreciated!
snowrider
Going forward, I want to devise a sensor that will prevent this from occurring again. I'm even going to try and tie it into the ignition kill switch to automatically shut down the engine when an overheat condition is detected. Something, in my opinion, YAMAHA should have designed into the machine to begin with! Not that I'm bitter...
I was thinking that a exhaust temp gauge might be the best option? As a surface probe somewhere on the motor might not react fast enough to the internal engine temp, where I would think exhaust temp should rise fairly quickly and proportionally to engine operating temp?
So, I was wondering if anyone has installed one, or has anybody devised something else that is more effective at detecting actual motor (not coolant) operating temperature?
Any replies will be appreciated!
snowrider