I have been tinkering on a 1985 GS 550ES since last fall, and have recently installed a Trail Tech Vapor computer assembly. This little gadget tells me my speed, RPMs, and Engine temp. It has a few other little bells and whistles, but these are the relevant bits. Anyways, after I installed it, I took her for a ride. This is the first time I have had an option to monitor the temp of my scoot. On a very short ride from the house, the temp steadily rose up around 300deg F. I turned around and got her back home as soon as I saw the temp getting above 200deg. I was a mile or better from the house, and when I made it home the temp was right around 300deg. The sensor for the Vapor is a ring that goes around one of the spark plugs. Replaces one of the crush washers, and sends temp reading to computer.
The plugs on this bike are down in a valley, and I can see them collecting heat. I just can't feel good about seeing 300deg reading on anything that relies on oil to lubricate. Am I wrong for thinking this is a damaging temp? What is the normal operating temp for an air-cooled 550? I guess it's actually oil-cooled, but either way I need some insight here. Hope for the best, but ready for the worst I guess.
Thanks in advance.
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