Another coolant Q!!!
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Another coolant Q!!!
Okay I did a search but didn't come up with a straight answer.
I need to know the amount of coolant a 600cc bike takes.
My search results are usually overheating and coolant reservoir level.
I'm planning on doing the coolant flush and maybe run some of the Motul coolant in the liter bottles.
One guy at Cycle Gear said my bike will take 2 gal jugs of that ice what-cha-ma-call-it coolant. Another said I only need the 2 Motul bottles.
I sorta am confused on the overall coolant capacity.
A little help will be much appreciated
I need to know the amount of coolant a 600cc bike takes.
My search results are usually overheating and coolant reservoir level.
I'm planning on doing the coolant flush and maybe run some of the Motul coolant in the liter bottles.
One guy at Cycle Gear said my bike will take 2 gal jugs of that ice what-cha-ma-call-it coolant. Another said I only need the 2 Motul bottles.
I sorta am confused on the overall coolant capacity.
A little help will be much appreciated
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#5
Zero1080 - it is best to stay with the same type of fluid... but as long as you run bike appropriate you should be fine. If you haven't done a flush it is very easy, and is never a bad idea.
Playboi - My track coolant is pink - Water Wetter... I guess it might look purple when it is at full strength.
OP - Just fill it until the radiator will not take any more and the coolant over flow bottle is to the full line. If you pour the fluid in slowly and have the radatior fill cap on the uphhill side of the bike you can nearly perfectly fill it the first time. Then start the bike and give it a few gentle blips to get the air out. As it warms up the temp-sensor will flick the switch open and it will drop a bit... top it off and you're done.
A gallon jug leaves a nice bit spare.
Playboi - My track coolant is pink - Water Wetter... I guess it might look purple when it is at full strength.
OP - Just fill it until the radiator will not take any more and the coolant over flow bottle is to the full line. If you pour the fluid in slowly and have the radatior fill cap on the uphhill side of the bike you can nearly perfectly fill it the first time. Then start the bike and give it a few gentle blips to get the air out. As it warms up the temp-sensor will flick the switch open and it will drop a bit... top it off and you're done.
A gallon jug leaves a nice bit spare.
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Okay I did a search but didn't come up with a straight answer.
I need to know the amount of coolant a 600cc bike takes.
My search results are usually overheating and coolant reservoir level.
I'm planning on doing the coolant flush and maybe run some of the Motul coolant in the liter bottles.
One guy at Cycle Gear said my bike will take 2 gal jugs of that ice what-cha-ma-call-it coolant. Another said I only need the 2 Motul bottles.
I sorta am confused on the overall coolant capacity.
A little help will be much appreciated
I need to know the amount of coolant a 600cc bike takes.
My search results are usually overheating and coolant reservoir level.
I'm planning on doing the coolant flush and maybe run some of the Motul coolant in the liter bottles.
One guy at Cycle Gear said my bike will take 2 gal jugs of that ice what-cha-ma-call-it coolant. Another said I only need the 2 Motul bottles.
I sorta am confused on the overall coolant capacity.
A little help will be much appreciated
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#10
Here comes a thread jack. But yea, I drained my fluid for the track and filled with water. I found the drain bolt on the water pump down near the shifter pedal but in my shop manual it says there is another drain bolt somewhere but I have been unable to find it. Google cant find any good pics of where the "other" drain bolt is. Can anyone give me a hint to where this other drain bolt is at and does it have an arrow pointing to it like the water pump drain bolt? Im on an 01 f4i.