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Coolant?
#1
hi would this be ok to use in my bike?


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#2
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#3
What does it say in the handbook? Ethyline glycol is fine for aloominum motors, depends what yours is
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#4
fazer 1000 2003?
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#5
According to the handbook, yes
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#6
ok thanks, do I mix the whole bottle with 1.5 litres of water?
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#7
Mix however much is required for the bike
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#8
Don't use tap water though.
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#9
(24-08-19, 10:25 AM)agricola link Wrote: Mix however much is required for the bike
:rolleyes
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#10
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/611238...=54#manual

Here you go, pages 6-11 to page 6-13
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#11
Thank you
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#12
Normally a 50/50 mix with deionised water, then use enough for your bike. Can buy di water from Halfords
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(26-08-19, 01:14 PM)Mustang link Wrote: Normally a 50/50 mix with deionised water, then use enough for your bike. Can buy di water from Halfords
As I do not know the answer to this is it distilled water or deionised water that is best for the engine?
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#14
For use in an engine I don't know if there's a great difference, but deionised water has all traces of minerals removed but not necessarily all traces of bacteria/virus.  Distilled is the opposite, some minerals but no bacteria.
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