These bikes have a factory oil temp gauge. When I start the bike and let it warm for a bit, the temp gauge stays at the bottom. If I ride it for a bit, it slowly moves up. If I stop, it quits going up. Seems normal.
The problem is, if I ride for any real length of time (20 minutes?), the guage continues to go up, and stops a bit shy of the 320 mark at the top, regardless of city/highway/stop lights/etc. If I stop for a while (5 minutes), the indicator starts moving back down, as if it is reading the correct, WAY too hot, temp.
Rgierer has suggested that the guages and electronics on these old bikes tend to be notoriously faulty/inconsistent, and my oil temp guage is lying to me. I would love to believe that, but it just seems to be too consistent to be wrong.
I went for about an hour ride, so the temp was definitely up there (outside temp was around 55-60), then drained the oil to check the temp with a meat thermometer. Stuck it in the oil stream as it drained, and it immediately pegged. Unfortunately, it only goes to 190, so I don't know how hot the oil actually was (I may need to get a candy thermometer). I can say that the oil was about the consistency of water, and felt very hot through my unlined leather gloves.
Saw another post about the "sizzle test" - toss a little water on the hot engine and see if is vapors away (normal) or beads and pops off (very hot). I forgot to do this, because I was trying to get to my oil before it cooled, but is this any indication of actual oil/engine temp?
One other note- the bike runs just fine at any speed when the gauge is reading close to 320; other posts have indicated that the engine would/should be missing if it was really that hot.
Thoughts? Troubleshooting tips? I'm afraid that my two weeks of having a functional bike after the last problem is going to get cut short by needing to pull the oil pump. (I'm assuming a faulty oil pump is the only reason an air-cooled bike would overheat, although I guess it could be a clogged oil passageway somewhere?)
Thanks in advance for any help on this one...
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