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 Supernoddy100... L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 19:36 - 11 Jul 2010 Post subject: Help! Losing coolant after WR 400 to 430 supermoto build |
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I'm having a lot of trouble after resleeving my wr with a 430 piston and sleeve from wiseco. It keeps dropping coolant.
I took her for a second short spin today on the road to test her out. Seemed fine untill five minutes after parking her up I hear a gurgling sound and see that the remote coolant reservoir is filling up with coolant
I checked the radiator and the level had dropped. mayonaise found behind the clutch basket cover
Previous to this when I first got the bike it was running fine untill it overheated one day and seized.Main bearings went and some swarf damaged the barrel and piston. That's why I went for the wr 430 conversion
it's been a nightmare since. i've had the engine out a few times.
I replaced the water pump seals and bearings and put a OEM head gasket in
I've a few questions for now and I'd REALLY aprreciate some advice
1. Why does the remote reservoir fill with coolant? and where is the likely problem?
2. AFAIK the barrel was not skimmed by the engineering company who ftted the sleeve...should this have been done?
Again any hints tips, jokes apreciated...I'm near the edge here  |
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 Supernoddy100... L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 20:42 - 12 Jul 2010 Post subject: |
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Thanks gents I really appreciate all the replies
I've had a think about it & I'm not so depressed now Just want to get down to it
Before I go mad with stripping the cylinder off again I think/really hope
finpos is right. The only problem here is the mayonnaise behind the clutch basket cover??
It may well be running way too lean. I think the jetting may be too small
Just to clarify it was a new OEM gasket, the water pump seals & bearing were all replaced.
So how would I determine if it was way too lean other than the plug condition??
Would you guys know what jets a 430 conversion should have.?
I have the jet numbers written down some where |
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It was a fair bit of mayo BUT you could be right finpos.
I know what I could do.
The reservoir was exactly at the full level line and the rad was totally topped up before the last run.
So I will drain the reservoir to just at the level line. Measure the volume, and add the same amout to the rad...see if it comes up to the top of the rad and then I might know if coolant is actualy getting in
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 Posted: 07:46 - 13 Jul 2010 Post subject: |
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Totally drain the coolant out and then reverse flush it to make sure there is no crap in the system. Do both the rad and the engine on their own. Then fill it back up squeezing the rubber pipes to make sure all the air is out. Then run with the rad cap off to allow any trapped air to rise to the top.
Once you have done all that top the system fully up via the expansion tank to the correct level.
Was the mayo there before you had the problem, of has it started afterwards...
Change the oil/filter and clean the mayo out.
Unless water is getting into the oil, you should not get that at this time of the year, as its caused by condensation forming as the engine oil is hotter than the cases, due to the outside temps. Air temp is high enough now for the cases to cool at roughly the same rate as the oil, unlike winter were they cool a lot quicker. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 174 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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