Radiator problems =/
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Radiator problems =/
So I've been riding a while (5 years) and never really took the time to understand the ins and outs of my motorcycle. I ride a 93 CBR 600 F2 that I bought earlier this month, and have just come across a problem with the radiator. Liquid is overflowing through the cap and spewing everywhere when I ride. The fluid coming out is also not very watery like, its very oily and has a dark tan color. I've checked the radiator cap to see if the rubber seal was broken or anything, and that appeared to be fine. I also ran the bike for just a little bit without the cap to release any air bubbles and what not trapped in there, however the fluid pours out in excess. I also flushed out the radiator with water, or at least I think I flushed out all of it from the system. Has this happened to anyone? And how did you fix this? Much obliged, Alex.
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I second the coffee colored fluid as a blown head gasket and sounds like your water pump has quit to blow the head gasket too. So you will need to flip the motor over when replacing the head gasket and check out why the pump isn't working. This is not going to be a easy fix. BTW, please stop riding the bike until you tear it down before you do anymore damage than already done.
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Demon is right. Start with the oil cooler seals(box behind the headers). That was my problem with dried seals a couple years ago(cheap and easier fix). But it also sounds like your water pump stopped working. On a cold motor, it should immediatly pump water out of the radiator cap opening. If water sits idle when started till it start warming up. The pump is toast.
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