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mattd
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PostPosted: 18:16 - 16 Aug 2013    Post subject: Sediment in coolant tank? Reply with quote

Hello chaps!

I went to see a 2004 B2H ZX6-R Ninja today, reasonably cheap at £2000 BUT!

Coolant level was low and the expansion tank has a good 0.5cms of brown sediment settling at the bottom.

Looks like very very fine sand.

What do you guys think? I was thinking maybe where the coolant has evaporated its caused some dissolved minerals etc to precepitate out?

Or maybe a sign of something more sinister?

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PostPosted: 23:14 - 16 Aug 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://www.kawiforums.com/2003-2004-zx-6r/91284-light-brown-much-coolant.html

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It's casting sand.

Flush it out (which, if your bike is an 03 or 04 should be done NOW if it has never been) and it won't come back.
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PostPosted: 23:39 - 16 Aug 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I seriously doubt it is casting sand..
1. sand would sink to the lowest point.
2. the Japanese die cast not sand cast.
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PostPosted: 00:57 - 17 Aug 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rust?
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PostPosted: 16:12 - 17 Aug 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Could be radweld?
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PostPosted: 16:26 - 17 Aug 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nemo wrote:
Rust?


Pretty much. Someone has either used the incorrect coolant, the original stuff has never been changed, or someone has topped it up with tap water rather than distilled water.

The correct coolant with distilled water will prevent galvanic corrosion between the steel and aluminium parts in the motor. There aren't may steel parts but I'd guess it has some hard pipes for the coolant system that are steel.
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PostPosted: 16:44 - 17 Aug 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Could very well be K-seal fella. K-seal is a brilliant temporary coolant loss fix if the leak is small. I have used it a good few times. The down side is that it leaves a deposit exactly like you are mentioning.

Thing is I would take it that it still has the issue if the sludge is there. If someone had temporary used it as is meant, then part of the sorting out would be a flush with clean water and fresh coolant.

I would reckon the leak is still there and being held by the K-seal. So would either leave it or negotiate massively on the price.

I had an old landy I was running into the ground and used 2 bottles of K-seal to get me another 15,000 miles out of the engine. Had exactly what you described.
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