What to Do When a Motorcycle Overheats Severely?
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Motorcycle overheating can be addressed with the following solutions: 1. Engine Oil: Lack of oil or using inferior-quality oil can lead to poor lubrication and overheating. Misalignment of the engine cylinder piston rings can cause scraping and overheating. Prepare the fuel mixture according to the specified ratio, and ensure the gasoline engine's lubrication oil is not insufficient. 2. Forced Air Cooling: Check whether the cooling system is forced air or natural air cooling (scooters typically use forced air, while regular motorcycles use natural cooling). For forced air cooling, inspect if the fan is damaged (replace if necessary). 3. Lean Fuel Mixture: If the carburetor's fuel mixture is too lean, the engine may overheat. Check the spark plug for signs of burning. Clean the cooling fins or remove carbon deposits. Avoid using industrial cleaning gasoline without anti-knock additives.