22-12-16, 07:35 AM
When you remove the tank-firstly undo the front tank mount bolt & loosen rear bolt so you can raise tank & wedge a piece of soft wood under front as a prop which gives access to the fuel tap-turn off and remove fuel hose @ tap & disconnect fuel gauge wire @ connector block. Then you can undo rear bolt & remove tank.
There are several hoses that are now visible-you should be able to spot the culprit. Big hoses connect to thermostat unit and you have a small bore drain hose from pressure cap that exits somewhere in front of rear wheel. Also, while tank is off just check condition of carburettor heater hoses-again small bore hose-although a leak from here would not run down the top of engine obviously. When refitting tank check that tank breather/drain hoses arent kinked & correctly routed. Finally top up coolant in overflow reservoir.
There are several hoses that are now visible-you should be able to spot the culprit. Big hoses connect to thermostat unit and you have a small bore drain hose from pressure cap that exits somewhere in front of rear wheel. Also, while tank is off just check condition of carburettor heater hoses-again small bore hose-although a leak from here would not run down the top of engine obviously. When refitting tank check that tank breather/drain hoses arent kinked & correctly routed. Finally top up coolant in overflow reservoir.