Apologies as this post seems done to death.
Just spent 3k on an 06 blade, only to discover overheating issues, amongst other minor bits. Yes, I know, silly me
Symptoms
What appears to be exhaust bubbles in the coolant
Overheats to the red light within a few minutes, pushes coolant into the reserveroir but doesn't pull it back into the loop
Tried:
Radiator Cap
Check for external leaks
Check fans/radiator
Check water pump
Check thermostat
Found:
Thermostat was gutted, so likely someone else removed it to keep temps down enough to sell. Otherwise all appears to point to head gasket. New thermostat in.
Residue in the water jacket that looks like limescale build-up - DON'T USE TAP WATER GUYS!
Small amount of bubbling on the head gasket but not on the mating surface, looks recent so not considering it an issue.
Evidence of blow-by. Seems that the head wasn't machined when the gasket was done.
One of the head bolts as a partially stripped thread. Might be the cause of blow-by along with head warp.
With that said, I've pulled the head off in-situ (contrary to everyone saying you have to drop the engine). Gasket pictured, doesn't look crazy bad, doesn't appear to be on a matching surface either. Looks like a warped head (yet to get the feelers gauges to check that), would be plenty enough to get these symptoms. Given that the bikes done 45k that head gasket looks recent. Guess is that the PO skipped the skimming part.
EDIT: More of a write-up of my findings than anything, to help the next guy. Will keep updating.
Just spent 3k on an 06 blade, only to discover overheating issues, amongst other minor bits. Yes, I know, silly me
Symptoms
What appears to be exhaust bubbles in the coolant
Overheats to the red light within a few minutes, pushes coolant into the reserveroir but doesn't pull it back into the loop
Tried:
Radiator Cap
Check for external leaks
Check fans/radiator
Check water pump
Check thermostat
Found:
Thermostat was gutted, so likely someone else removed it to keep temps down enough to sell. Otherwise all appears to point to head gasket. New thermostat in.
Residue in the water jacket that looks like limescale build-up - DON'T USE TAP WATER GUYS!
Small amount of bubbling on the head gasket but not on the mating surface, looks recent so not considering it an issue.
Evidence of blow-by. Seems that the head wasn't machined when the gasket was done.
One of the head bolts as a partially stripped thread. Might be the cause of blow-by along with head warp.
With that said, I've pulled the head off in-situ (contrary to everyone saying you have to drop the engine). Gasket pictured, doesn't look crazy bad, doesn't appear to be on a matching surface either. Looks like a warped head (yet to get the feelers gauges to check that), would be plenty enough to get these symptoms. Given that the bikes done 45k that head gasket looks recent. Guess is that the PO skipped the skimming part.
EDIT: More of a write-up of my findings than anything, to help the next guy. Will keep updating.