This Polaris over heats a lot and most people I’ve talked to say Polaris are notorious for having either a faulty head gasket or blown gasket. I’m hoping it isn’t because it’ll be a mother to change it on this bike. Anyway this is what is happening. You ride it for a good little bit then the light cuts on. If you ride it further it pukes on your leg for the overflow. The fan is wired straight to the ignition so if the key is on the fan is on. The radiator is clean. The propellor is doing its job and the thermostat is out completely. Now if the cap is bad the spring won’t be strong enough to hold the pressure causing it to resort to the overflow and puke. Right??? Please help
This Polaris over heats a lot and most people I’ve talked to say Polaris are notorious for having either a faulty head gasket or blown gasket. I’m hoping it isn’t because it’ll be a mother to change it on this bike. Anyway this is what is happening. You ride it for a good little bit then the light cuts on. If you ride it further it pukes on your leg for the overflow. The fan is wired straight to the ignition so if the key is on the fan is on. The radiator is clean. The propellor is doing its job and the thermostat is out completely. Now if the cap is bad the spring won’t be strong enough to hold the pressure causing it to resort to the overflow and puke. Right??? Please help