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22-01-20, 04:17 PM | #1 |
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Coolant TopUp SV650S K6
Hi, I noticed coolant level was like 5 - 10mm below the L mark in coolant reservoir, I am planning to replace coolant in full, but likely I may not able to gain proper access as my bike (SV650S K6) is fully faired, and fitted with crash bungs which makes more difficult to remove side fairing also there is plastic clip in front bottom of fairings with pins joining left and right side fairings and have no idea how to push out the plastic pins / rivets and remove the clip without breaking
Well so I cannot open radiator cap and have no idea how to reach to coolant reservoir, may be reservoir is accessible once I lift the fuel tank, in that if I can reach to reservoir, can coolant be topped up from it or coolant needs to filled in from radiators mouth by removing the radiator cap? Kindly advise- Thank you. |
22-01-20, 04:27 PM | #2 |
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Re: Coolant TopUp SV650S K6
That's not a reservoir, it's an expansion tank.
The only way to check radiator level is to open the radiator cap |
22-01-20, 07:03 PM | #3 |
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Re: Coolant TopUp SV650S K6
Oh, Thanks but from some threads in forum, YouTube and User manual I received with my motorcycle mentioned as Coolant Reservoir, I am trying share with you a page from the manual I read on and with couple of sketches, it took several attempt but finally I manage to upload in PDF here.
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22-01-20, 07:29 PM | #4 |
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Re: Coolant TopUp SV650S K6
Coolant lives in radiator - water pump circulates this through the water jacket in both cylinders - when cooling system isn't working correctly(pick a reason) and the cap spring pops - coolant vents through a small diameter pipe to the bottle you're looking at.
It only has a level so it doesn't suck air.. You will still need to open the radiator cap to check the level Last edited by Chris_SVS; 22-01-20 at 07:34 PM. |
22-01-20, 07:42 PM | #5 |
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Re: Coolant TopUp SV650S K6
Hi, really appreciate what you said and educating me, I will try my level best to reach radiator cap and change coolant. Thanks
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22-01-20, 10:37 PM | #6 |
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Re: Coolant TopUp SV650S K6
Just to clarify a bit if the reservoir/expansion bottle has level the radiator must be full unless you have a leak somewhere. The way the system works is that when you run the engine the coolant warms up and expands slightly. As the radiator is full the cap has to lift and discharges the excess to the bottle where you'll see the level go up. Then on cooling of the engine the rad cap has a little valve that allows coolant to be drawn back from the bottle so keeping the radiator full all the time.
To replace the coolant after draining you fill the rad and the bottle up to its mark and then check the bottle again when cold after the first run as it will have dropped a little. |
23-01-20, 08:33 AM | #7 |
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Re: Coolant TopUp SV650S K6
Something which worked for me was to drain and fill the expansion bottle via the feed tube. If you take the expansion feed tube off the radiator near the cap and tie a length of string to it you can then go to the left side of the bike and pull the tube through so that it is lower than the expansion bottle and drain the bottle into a container. the tube can then be brought back up to the radiator cap by carefully pulling on the string. Having changed the coolant in the main system, the expansion bottle can be filled by pouring new coolant down the feed pipe using a small funnel before reattaching the pipe to the radiator neck.
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23-01-20, 06:03 PM | #8 | |
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Re: Coolant TopUp SV650S K6
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https://itstillruns.com/coolant-over...-12218289.html https://www.custompistols.com/coolin...ion-tanks.html If ever you see steam or smell the sickly sweet smell of hot coolant you should stop using the Motorcycle or risk damaging the engine. You can only correctly check the coolant level on a cold engine with the Rad cap off and visual inspection. HTH
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24-01-20, 05:11 PM | #9 |
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Re: Coolant TopUp SV650S K6
there is a locking screw on the radiator cap so dont go taking a pair of water pump pliers to get the cap off coz you think its stuck.
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24-01-20, 06:21 PM | #10 |
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Re: Coolant TopUp SV650S K6
And I think the crosshead may be a Jap type - I had to use a pair of ordinary pliers to get it undone. Could not get a screwdriver to fit properly.
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