07-08-14, 02:32 PM
So Im just about to drain my coolant system to fit my AIS removal kit, and wonder what sort of coolant should I be getting to refill the system after I'm finished?
any ideas?
any ideas?
Which Coolant?
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07-08-14, 02:32 PM
So Im just about to drain my coolant system to fit my AIS removal kit, and wonder what sort of coolant should I be getting to refill the system after I'm finished?
any ideas?
07-08-14, 04:31 PM
I use vauxhall coolant mixed with distilled water in my bike, it is a long life antifreeze and is designed with alluminium in mind. I do get it cheap so if you are local to swindon I can get you some
Asda do the distilled water cheap.
07-08-14, 04:57 PM
I'll be swapping to this in the near future
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-RX17...Auqx8P8HAQ
07-08-14, 05:00 PM
i use the yamaha stuff
07-08-14, 05:49 PM
(07-08-14, 04:57 PM)Mick-H link Wrote:I'll be swapping to this in the near future Makes some sense if you believe the blurb, but £65 is bonkers when the just as effective alternatives (water, glycol) are so cheap.
07-08-14, 06:14 PM
(07-08-14, 04:31 PM)solorider link Wrote:I use vauxhall coolant mixed with distilled water in my bike, it is a long life antifreeze and is designed with alluminium in mind. I do get it cheap so if you are local to swindon I can get you someThanks for the offer solorider. I'm in Glasgow though, so a bit far :lol I'll pop down to halfords and just get some coolant suitable for aluminium as I'm just about to put the bike back together ![]()
07-08-14, 06:42 PM
Dont go to Halfrauds. I needed some for one of the vans the other day it was about 25 quid there and 15 from Jayars.
07-08-14, 08:23 PM
I went to halfords in the end. I know you always overpay in there (I have a trade card so it's not the worst) but it's handy when you need things sorted and running,like, now :lol
My searching of pats guide on fitting the ivans ais kit turned up that the coolant I needed was an ethylene glycol based anti-freeze with corrosion inhibitors for an aluminium engines which is low in silicates. So I got the silicate free version of halfords coolant which is also ethylene glycol based. (I bought the 50% mix as it saved faffing but they also sell concentrate.) Just thought I would include that info incase anyone else stumbles on this while searching.
23-02-17, 01:54 PM
Hi,
I am looking for Coolant for my FZS1000, would this do? http://www.autosave-scotland.co.uk/produ...8_0_0.html
23-02-17, 02:37 PM
Hi Tefer, You'd have to make sure that it has the necessary corrosion inhibitors for aluminium engines and is also low in silicates, just as mickvp has stated. Personally I wouldn't use it if it doesn't meet those parameters.
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23-02-17, 02:51 PM
I use the anti-freeze they sell at ASDA. Its blue, cheap and fine...
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23-02-17, 05:33 PM
(23-02-17, 02:37 PM)robbo link Wrote: Hi Tefer, Yeah noticed that MickVP got Halfords stuff, not sure if its this? http://www.halfords.com/motoring/engine-...e-5-litres Post is over two years old but thought i'd ask here rather than start new?
23-02-17, 06:24 PM
(23-02-17, 05:33 PM)Tefer link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=14280.msg253434#msg253434 date=1487857038] Yeah noticed that MickVP got Halfords stuff, not sure if its this? http://www.halfords.com/motoring/engine-...e-5-litres Post is over two years old but thought i'd ask here rather than start new? [/quote] thats ok as its silicate free (silicates will damage the water pump) usually cheaper to buy it neat though rather than ready to use if neat then best to mix with distilled water rather than tap
23-02-17, 09:08 PM
Also by mixing it yourself you can be sure of a 50/50 ratio as recommended on Pat's site.
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24-02-17, 12:59 PM
I think it was a green/blue colour stuff that was in, can i swap to pink/red or will i have to flush the system?
24-02-17, 07:48 PM
I'd flush the system as you're only using distilled water.Leave it on the sidestand with the drain bolt out and just pour it in until it runs out clear.Peace of mind if nothing else
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24-02-17, 08:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 24-02-17, 08:11 PM by blackcabbie.)
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/car-ac...&0&cc5_866
just get this stuff from euro car parts its pre mixed as well
25-02-17, 01:55 PM
(24-02-17, 07:48 PM)robbo link Wrote: I'd flush the system as you're only using distilled water.Leave it on the sidestand with the drain bolt out and just pour it in until it runs out clear.Peace of mind if nothing else Cheers, so I don't need to run the bike then? Just let it go in and through until clear? What about the expansion tank, that won't empty, will I need to remove and clear? Thanks Blackcabbie I had looked at that, they have a sale on too so can get three litres for £6, not sure if that's silicate free or low silicates?
25-02-17, 02:13 PM
(25-02-17, 01:55 PM)Tefer link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=14280.msg253570#msg253570 date=1487962132] Cheers, so I don't need to run the bike then? Just let it go in and through until clear? What about the expansion tank, that won't empty, will I need to remove and clear? Thanks Blackcabbie I had looked at that, they have a sale on too so can get three litres for £6, not sure if that's silicate free or low silicates? [/quote] the concentrated one is silicate free so that should be the same http://www.racshop.co.uk/travel-touring/...pleqx.html
25-02-17, 02:24 PM
(24-02-17, 08:10 PM)blackcabbie link Wrote: http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/car-ac...&0&cc5_866 That's what i put in my FZ1 - similar specs to the best stuff and ally friendly :kiss |
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