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Re: Rad Hoses - Chris - 27-03-13

(27-03-13, 02:56 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=noggythenog link=topic=6189.msg65684#msg65684 date=1364391059]
If i wanted to get these hoses on today can i just buy some generic coolant from halfords??? it's a bit thin on the ground down here regards bike garages,anyone know what spec it should be???

Just 50/50 coolant/water.
I much prefer premixed but if you wanna mix it yourself do it properly and use distilled water.
Halfords do have it but i've no doubt petrol garages will have it too.
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Good point, forgot most petrol stations have this kind of thing.  8)

Cheers Darrsi  Big Grin

Chris


Re: Rad Hoses - darrsi - 27-03-13

While you lot have your coolant systems drained i would be inclined to do a proper rad flush as well while you're at it!


Re: Rad Hoses - Chris - 27-03-13

(27-03-13, 03:02 PM)darrsi link Wrote: While you lot have your coolant systems drained i would be inclined to do a proper rad flush as well while you're at it!

I'd be inclined to agree!  8)


Re: Rad Hoses - richfzs - 27-03-13

(27-03-13, 12:02 PM)Chris link Wrote: AWESOME!!!!!

I'm so excited I could explode! hahaha!

Chris

Said the Bishop to the actress...

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Re: Rad Hoses - Chris - 27-03-13

(27-03-13, 03:11 PM)richfzs link Wrote: [quote author=Chris link=topic=6189.msg65642#msg65642 date=1364382120]

AWESOME!!!!!

I'm so excited I could explode! hahaha!

Chris

Said the Bishop to the actress...
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:rollin


Re: Rad Hoses - His Dudeness - 27-03-13

As well as flushing the rad you could plug the ends and stick it in the bath and let it soak. Sounds funny but I've found it to be the best way to clean the fins without damaging them Wink


Re: Rad Hoses - Dead Eye - 27-03-13

(27-03-13, 02:30 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: If i wanted to get these hoses on today can i just buy some generic coolant from halfords??? it's a bit thin on the ground down here regards bike garages,anyone know what spec it should be???

The stuff that's in my bike at the moment came from Halfords - I think its Orange?

First though, I think I have a coolant leak so need to solve that before changing the hoses over and ideally I need it to warm up, or for my damn garage to finally be finished  :rolleyes


Re: Rad Hoses - darrsi - 27-03-13

(27-03-13, 05:32 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: [quote author=noggythenog link=topic=6189.msg65684#msg65684 date=1364391059]
If i wanted to get these hoses on today can i just buy some generic coolant from halfords??? it's a bit thin on the ground down here regards bike garages,anyone know what spec it should be???

The stuff that's in my bike at the moment came from Halfords - I think its Orange?

First though, I think I have a coolant leak so need to solve that before changing the hoses over and ideally I need it to warm up, or for my damn garage to finally be finished  :rolleyes
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What makes you think you have a coolant leak?


Re: Rad Hoses - noggythenog - 27-03-13

(27-03-13, 05:32 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: [quote author=noggythenog link=topic=6189.msg65684#msg65684 date=1364391059]
If i wanted to get these hoses on today can i just buy some generic coolant from halfords??? it's a bit thin on the ground down here regards bike garages,anyone know what spec it should be???

The stuff that's in my bike at the moment came from Halfords - I think its Orange?

First though, I think I have a coolant leak so need to solve that before changing the hoses over and ideally I need it to warm up, or for my damn garage to finally be finished  :rolleyes
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Maybe its one o yur dodgy yesteryear oem hoses thats leaking, be cool if it was 8)


Re: Rad Hoses - Dead Eye - 27-03-13

(27-03-13, 06:23 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Dead Eye link=topic=6189.msg65712#msg65712 date=1364401955]
[quote author=noggythenog link=topic=6189.msg65684#msg65684 date=1364391059]
If i wanted to get these hoses on today can i just buy some generic coolant from halfords??? it's a bit thin on the ground down here regards bike garages,anyone know what spec it should be???

The stuff that's in my bike at the moment came from Halfords - I think its Orange?

First though, I think I have a coolant leak so need to solve that before changing the hoses over and ideally I need it to warm up, or for my damn garage to finally be finished  :rolleyes
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What makes you think you have a coolant leak?
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Well when the bike starts, coolant leaks from drainage hole in the fins and appears to be coming from somewhere above and dripping on to the plugs...

Keep forgetting to check it when I get back from a ride


Re: Rad Hoses - His Dudeness - 27-03-13

(27-03-13, 08:03 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=6189.msg65719#msg65719 date=1364404982]
[quote author=Dead Eye link=topic=6189.msg65712#msg65712 date=1364401955]
[quote author=noggythenog link=topic=6189.msg65684#msg65684 date=1364391059]
If i wanted to get these hoses on today can i just buy some generic coolant from halfords??? it's a bit thin on the ground down here regards bike garages,anyone know what spec it should be???

The stuff that's in my bike at the moment came from Halfords - I think its Orange?

First though, I think I have a coolant leak so need to solve that before changing the hoses over and ideally I need it to warm up, or for my damn garage to finally be finished  :rolleyes
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What makes you think you have a coolant leak?
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Well when the bike starts, coolant leaks from drainage hole in the fins and appears to be coming from somewhere above and dripping on to the plugs...

Keep forgetting to check it when I get back from a ride
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Had the same problem. Turned out that the problem was the big o ring in the thermostat housing where the metal part joins to the rubber part. Try running your finger under where it joins and I'd say there will be a bit of coolant. I ended up getting a used thermostat.


Re: Rad Hoses - darrsi - 27-03-13

(27-03-13, 08:03 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=6189.msg65719#msg65719 date=1364404982]
[quote author=Dead Eye link=topic=6189.msg65712#msg65712 date=1364401955]
[quote author=noggythenog link=topic=6189.msg65684#msg65684 date=1364391059]
If i wanted to get these hoses on today can i just buy some generic coolant from halfords??? it's a bit thin on the ground down here regards bike garages,anyone know what spec it should be???

The stuff that's in my bike at the moment came from Halfords - I think its Orange?

First though, I think I have a coolant leak so need to solve that before changing the hoses over and ideally I need it to warm up, or for my damn garage to finally be finished  :rolleyes
[/quote]
What makes you think you have a coolant leak?
[/quote]

Well when the bike starts, coolant leaks from drainage hole in the fins and appears to be coming from somewhere above and dripping on to the plugs...

Keep forgetting to check it when I get back from a ride
[/quote]


Probably just condensation due to engine heat and cold weather finding its way down to the spark plug area.
You get all sorts of unknown leakages once the bike cools down at night. 


Re: Rad Hoses - darrsi - 27-03-13

Jubilee clips can come loose over time too.

One little tip, water leaks are easier to check in the dark with a torch  Smile


Re: Rad Hoses - noggythenog - 27-03-13

Right i promise ill make an attempt at these rad hoses tomorrow,already picked up some ready mixed coolant from halfords so yep ill give it a bash & come on here grovelling for help if i foc anythin up.


& send some sideyways photos if i succesfully complete :b


Re: Rad Hoses - dBfazer600 - 27-03-13

(27-03-13, 10:36 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: Right i promise ill make an attempt at these rad hoses tomorrow,already picked up some ready mixed coolant from halfords so yep ill give it a bash & come on here grovelling for help if i foc anythin up.


& send some sideyways photos if i succesfully complete :b

Could you let us know the procedure you follow. I is beginning to twitch from the lack of riding and now is itching to get my hands oily.

Daz


Re: Rad Hoses - Dead Eye - 28-03-13

(27-03-13, 08:14 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Dead Eye link=topic=6189.msg65732#msg65732 date=1364410992]
[quote author=darrsi link=topic=6189.msg65719#msg65719 date=1364404982]
[quote author=Dead Eye link=topic=6189.msg65712#msg65712 date=1364401955]
[quote author=noggythenog link=topic=6189.msg65684#msg65684 date=1364391059]
If i wanted to get these hoses on today can i just buy some generic coolant from halfords??? it's a bit thin on the ground down here regards bike garages,anyone know what spec it should be???

The stuff that's in my bike at the moment came from Halfords - I think its Orange?

First though, I think I have a coolant leak so need to solve that before changing the hoses over and ideally I need it to warm up, or for my damn garage to finally be finished  :rolleyes
[/quote]
What makes you think you have a coolant leak?
[/quote]

Well when the bike starts, coolant leaks from drainage hole in the fins and appears to be coming from somewhere above and dripping on to the plugs...

Keep forgetting to check it when I get back from a ride
[/quote]


Probably just condensation due to engine heat and cold weather finding its way down to the spark plug area.
You get all sorts of unknown leakages once the bike cools down at night.
[/quote]

Its definitely coolant since condensation isn't usually luminous orange Tongue

I think it may be the thermostat housing as suggested. I just haven't gotten round to looking at it properly yet


Re: Rad Hoses - Chris - 28-03-13

That is some thread hijack Deadeye. Sad  haha!

Hope you manage to get the problem sorted though  8)  Will be good for all of us replacing the pipes to have a good look about our coolant systems and get to know them a bit better. As mentioned before, they are a commonly over looked part of DIY maintenance.

Chris


Re: Rad Hoses - His Dudeness - 28-03-13

(28-03-13, 01:34 AM)Chris link Wrote: That is some thread hijack Deadeye. Sad  haha!

Hope you manage to get the problem sorted though  8)  Will be good for all of us replacing the pipes to have a good look about our coolant systems and get to know them a bit better. As mentioned before, they are a commonly over looked part of DIY maintenance.

Chris

Is it going to be whoever has the brownest coolant wins? :lol


Re: Rad Hoses - Dead Eye - 28-03-13

Haha, I never intend it to happen, it just sort of does :p


Re: Rad Hoses - Chris - 28-03-13

No worries buddy, only joking!  Big Grin

Hahaha! His Dudeness, that sounds like a fun game, most minging coolant wins a prize, a free hug from Darrsi  :b

Also first person to get the radiator pipes fitted wins a prize, another free hug from Darrsi, he just can't give enough love  :lol

Chris