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It's dirty, flush it all out, put fresh in  ____________________ 2002 GSX R600 |
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Can mean that your mechanic has used the wrong coolant, some coolants don't mix, congeal and start to cause rusty water, best to catch it early on as i have found generally it sticks to the inside of rubber hoses making the internal of the hose to go crispy and blow out under pressure.
Had a car where someone p/o and the goons of the forum did a load of work on it before I bought it off a member, ignoring the loose spark plugs, the wrong spark plugs and general shoddy work done on it, they didn't use the Nissan coolant, they used off the shelf stuff which congealed with the Jap coolant and destroyed the cooling system in the car.
You know it gets bad when you have to weld metal coolant pipes up because they rusted through.
I would go one of two ways, complete flush, take radiator etc off and really flush the coolant system out and then fill with manufacturer spec coolant.
Second, take radiator off, flush remove as much water as possible and go for waterless coolant, less chance of rust getting hold even more.  ____________________ Stinkwheel: You have no right to free speech
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Hopefully your bike is now prepped for our great winter weather
Engine coolants come in different colours to help differentiate between their effective temperature range, working life and properties. As far as I'm aware, brown is not among them.
These products break down after a period of use which is why the manufacturer will have include its replacement within the service schedule.
The cost of flushing any vehicular cooling system and correctly refilling it with fresh coolant (anti-freeze) and water, compared against the possibility of incurring engine damage during winter by the continual use of fluid with an unknown working value is incomparable. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 91 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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