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rob13
08-02-06, 12:55 PM
Is there any easier way than to remove the whole front cowling to replace the coolant? It makes a simple job much more complicated.

BillyC
08-02-06, 12:55 PM
There is a drain bolt on the side of the water pump, on the right hand side of your engine.

rob13
08-02-06, 12:59 PM
but to fill it up, i need to remove the cowling?

BillyC
08-02-06, 01:11 PM
but to fill it up, i need to remove the cowling?

Ah, yeah you might - but that's not what you asked :lol: :oops:

BillyC
08-02-06, 01:12 PM
Oh I suppose you did... be thankful that you only have to do it once every 2 years.

Sid Squid
08-02-06, 01:36 PM
You only have to take the right side panel of the fairing off.

cosmiccharlie
08-02-06, 01:50 PM
I'm due for mine to be changed and was looking here and noticed the right side fairing is to be taken off, is that to get at the pressure cap and is it necessary to remove the pressure cap to refill the coolant,

I know it sounds lazy but my local shop suggested £40 all in for a brake and coolant change but am tempted to try these myself

Sorry for being a numpty but slowly getting the hang of this spannering business,

Sid Squid
08-02-06, 02:08 PM
I'm due for mine to be changed and was looking here and noticed the right side fairing is to be taken off, is that to get at the pressure cap and is it necessary to remove the pressure cap to refill the coolant? Yes, and yes.

I know it sounds lazy but my local shop suggested £40 all in for a brake and coolant change That's a good price, does that include fluids? As long as you're happy to work on your own brakes they're both easy jobs.

but am tempted to try these myself

Sorry for being a numpty but slowly getting the hang of this spannering business.Join the club.

cosmiccharlie
08-02-06, 02:18 PM
Yes the £40 Quid is inclusive of everything,

i'm happy at trying got a little bleeder kit and all the bits just being first time kind of reluctant - hope you understand

and the coolant doesnt seem that tough, just need a big hose for flushing it all out and draining,

northwind
08-02-06, 04:55 PM
If I could get my brake fluid and coolant done for £40 all in, I'd take it, even though doign the work myself is no problem. Excellent deal.

rob13
09-02-06, 12:57 PM
why does it ask for a 50-50 mix? I have unmixed coolant and it says 50% only for temps down to -36C. Usually it only asks for a 25-33% concentration

rob13
09-02-06, 01:14 PM
oh and guys, on the pointys, the whole fairing has to be removed
:? :cry: :twisted: :evil: