Anthonynytro
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2007 Yamaha Phazer GT
So... After overheating the sled to 228 degrees, I pulled the sled Into a parking lot and removed the headlight and put it into my backpack and continued riding and never saw the overheat light come on again.. so I'm gunna buy a small LED light bar and install it in its place to allow more air flow.
The heat exchanger was freezing up to fast for the radiator to compensate.
I was riding in Quebec and it was -18 C
The heat exchanger was freezing up to fast for the radiator to compensate.
I was riding in Quebec and it was -18 C
Anthonynytro
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- 2009 Yamaha nytro xtx
2007 Yamaha Phazer GT
So... After overheating the sled to 228 degrees, I pulled the sled Into a parking lot and removed the headlight and put it into my backpack and continued riding and never saw the overheat light come on again.. so I'm gunna buy a small LED light bar and install it in its place to allow more air flow.
The heat exchanger was freezing up to fast for the radiator to compensate.
I was riding in Quebec and it was -18 C
The heat exchanger was freezing up to fast for the radiator to compensate.
I was riding in Quebec and it was -18 C
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Anthonynytro
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- Ontario
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- Snowmobile
- 2009 Yamaha nytro xtx
2007 Yamaha Phazer GT
So... After overheating the sled to 228 degrees, I pulled the sled Into a parking lot and removed the headlight and put it into my backpack and continued riding and never saw the overheat light come on again.. so I'm gunna buy a small LED light bar and install it in its place to allow more air flow.
The heat exchanger was freezing up to fast for the radiator to compensate.
I was riding in Quebec and it was -18 C
The heat exchanger was freezing up to fast for the radiator to compensate.
I was riding in Quebec and it was -18 C
Maybe just add a vent below the headlight.So... After overheating the sled to 228 degrees, I pulled the sled Into a parking lot and removed the headlight and put it into my backpack and continued riding and never saw the overheat light come on again.. so I'm gunna buy a small LED light bar and install it in its place to allow more air flow.
The heat exchanger was freezing up to fast for the radiator to compensate.
I was riding in Quebec and it was -18 C
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Or put a dual fan kit on it from barn of parts.
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