What Causes High Water Temperature in Motorcycles?
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High water temperature in motorcycles may be caused by issues such as excessive exhaust gas, burnt engine oil, a faulty water pump, or poor water circulation in the radiator. The specific reasons include: 1. Excessive scale buildup in the cooling system, leading to poor heat dissipation. 2. Blockage of the radiator guard mesh or radiator core ventilation ducts by debris, resulting in inadequate cooling. 3. Loose or broken water pump or fan belt. 4. Damaged water pump, incorrectly installed or deformed fan blades, or a damaged fan shroud. 5. A faulty thermostat stuck in the closed position. 6. Prolonged engine overload operation or excessively delayed fuel supply timing.