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 Andy levitt Crazy Courier

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 Posted: 16:12 - 20 Mar 2008 Post subject: Coolant help |
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Hey,
Ive filled up my coolant tank in my r6 twice since i used it which was at the start of this year. so in less than 3 months ive used up 2 tanks of coolant. im getting concerned about it and been looking for leaks but no luck what else would you guys reccomend? ____________________ Speedfight 50 -> Honda NSR 125 -> Y reg YAMAHA YZF R6 -> 08 YAMAHA YZF R6 -> Honda CBR1000RR
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So the water is around where the header pipes meet the end can ?
Poss head gasket gone and its entering cylinders and then out to exhaust.
Either that or water pump has gone. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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Its not that harder job. Just a fiddly one on a bike as you have to work round the frame a lot.
I would have a look and see if you need any special tools for the cam chain, or anything else. Certainly need a torque wrench, and not just a head gasket.
If you have never done anything like this before it could take you all weekend to do it, as you need to be carefull you get everything back right.
I guess a dealer at least a couple of hundred to fix.
Take a very steady ride to a dealer and get them to comfirm the problem. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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Well if its leaking into the cylinders then it could rust them up, or down into the oil.
If you used 2 tanks of coolant it needs to be looked at, as something is very amiss.
You sure its not just leaking out of a hose somewhere, not uncommon for bikes to spit water out of pipes, when not run much.
Either, I would take it to a dealers and ask them if they can test the cooling system as its losing coolant. Think you can pressure test it and it will show if its leaking at the head. Or run it at idle for a good while till its real hot, should start to overheat. Might just show where its comming from then. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 324 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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