Radiator fluid change
#6
I changed my at the 16K service and it really needed it, so doing it at 9K would be even better.
I use WW too and 50:50 anti-freeze and distilled water solution and make sure the anti-freeze is silicate free...
The bolt is on the front cylinder/case and if I remember right it's behind/under the oil cooler. When I drained mine I took the lower hose loose from both radiators and opened the drain plug that way you get it all out for sure...
I use WW too and 50:50 anti-freeze and distilled water solution and make sure the anti-freeze is silicate free...
The bolt is on the front cylinder/case and if I remember right it's behind/under the oil cooler. When I drained mine I took the lower hose loose from both radiators and opened the drain plug that way you get it all out for sure...
#7
I use "Engine Ice" as it still gets pretty cold here in TN and the garage is not heated. I occasionally run Red Line WW and Distilled water, but usually only for a track day when it is required. I think WW is more effective and better cooling, but i don't won't a busted block due to freezing.
http://www.engineice.cc/products.html
Engine Ice protects from freezing down to -27 degrees F.
I Usually do change every other riding season.
http://www.engineice.cc/products.html
Engine Ice protects from freezing down to -27 degrees F.
I Usually do change every other riding season.
#9
I run evans cooling water free coolant; they say it will run 10-15% cooler than anything else & lasts as long as the bike. Even if it won't live that long, we all neglect the coolant so I figure its safer by alot. It sure isn't cheap though.
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