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 Posted: 09:04 - 21 Apr 2009 Post subject: Coolant leak from the head gasket - :-( |
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Hello.
My YPVS is currently made of fail. I managed to run it last night with the fuel tank off so that I could try to see where the coolant leak is. I believe the coolant leak is from the head gasket in the centre of the head between the barrels.
It is possible that the leak is from the thermostat housing which is above the head, but I did try to dry it all off with a cloth and then tried to feel for dampness but I could only feel water under the edge of the head.
What is the best way to repair this? I've resigned myself to draining the coolant again and removing the head. What can I use to seal it? I've heard good things about Hylomar Blue, but would that work? Would it be OK to put a thin layer of Hylomar blue around the outer edge of the head gasket to help seal the water jackets?
Any help will be gratefully received!  ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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sickpup wrote: | Which is exactly what I meant but seems to have been misunderstood. |
It hasn't been misunderstood, but I put a steel rule across the barrels and they seemed to be OK.
I've tightened the head bolts a bit - the haynes manual says 25 lb ft, and I checked them and they had a little to go before they reached that figure. I then tightened them again to 30 lb ft and the dripping seems to have stopped. It remains to be seen if this has stopped the leak.
As I said, I don't want to start withdrawing all of the studs, finding a piece of glass and fucking about with emery paper. There shouldn't be any need when the bike was perfectly fine before I had the head skimmed. The whole point of a gasket is that it takes up this kind of imperfection. The head was perfectly smooth before I skimmed it, and the surface of the head was used as a datum to do the skimming, therefore the head was flat before and it is flat now. Taking 0.6mm off the surface should make no difference to it sealing to the barrels.
I was also advised not to alter the height of the barrel surface in any way as this can have bad consequences. Either way, I did put a steel rule across the barrels and they were fine. I'm sure if they were way out I'd be losing compression as well as water, which I'm not.
Robby, I was advised to use a bit of Hylomar if I was to butcher the OE gasket so there is certainly no reason why you can't use it on a normal OE gasket as a kind of belt and braces... ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 35 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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