Ok I want to try and change the coolant myself and need to know the does and don'ts when changing the coolant.
Ok I want to try and change the coolant myself and need to know the does and don'ts when changing the coolant.
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Don't stand too close to the outlet with your little container to catch the coolant when it comes out, it splirts out quite a long way, oh and it's hot, smelly, slimey and toxic (yep lesson learnt)
Cool thanks guys. I did speak to a bike mechnic yesterday and found what proberly is the drain bolt on the water pump. He said to run the bike for a bit to get rid of any air bubbles after puting the coolant in.
Also can the old stuff be disposed off same way as oil at recycling centres?
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Have a look here - he is putting covers on his coolant pipes - but in the process goes through coolant changes. There is about 3 vids for coolant. Watch them all and make notes, he has classic lines - "I'll undo that and hopefully green stuff will come out"
Americans sniff a lot on their videos.........
The book says you want a 50/50 mix of water and geen shit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xlBUweIWiw
Cool, thanks for the link.
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