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01-08-18, 12:21 PM | #6111 | |
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Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
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01-08-18, 06:38 PM | #6112 |
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Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
Got home, stopped in front of garage. Pushed bike in garage. Whilst closing the door noticed a couple of drop of oil on the drive. Take a look under the lower fairing. Balls quite a mess. Decide to remove lower fairing to take a better look. Stupid Ali fairing bolts both shear off from the radiator mount. No biggie. Until I notice the side nearest me is now dripping water from around the corroded radiator mount. Bollix.
She clocked 52,000 miles on the way home. Looks like she might be on her last legs. Anyone ever successful sealed a minor leak in a rad and what did you use? Hoping the jet wash at work will help locate the oil leak. Unless it blasts more corrosion off. Then I be looking for a box of matches and a rag to stuff in the tank. These things always happen when you're skint. Oh wait. I'm always skint... Last edited by shiftin_gear98; 01-08-18 at 08:07 PM. |
01-08-18, 07:45 PM | #6113 |
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I've used Radweld for a short while, but eventually replaced the radiator (but that was on a car). I don't know what the price is for a new rad.
At that mileage for the oil I would check the hoses to and from the oil cooler. Not that expensive to do yourself, maybe £130ish at a decent non-dealer mechanic |
01-08-18, 08:15 PM | #6114 |
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Thanks Redones. Just looked for hoses, ebay fairly useless unless I get one from USA.
Fowlers they cost about £170.00 for the pair. Ouch. I'll take a better look tomorrow. |
01-08-18, 10:16 PM | #6115 |
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Have a good look for the oil leak. If it is a hose I would replace just the one not the pair. I'm sure I'll be 'corrected' in a minute, but as you drop the oil every 4,000 miles anyway it's not a major faff of you have to go back to do the other hose at a later date as you will need to change oil at some point. If I remember correctly one of the hoses is more prone to corrosion sure to the shape, route and material.
For the radiator I have heard of someone using a Belzona product, but I think they were just showing off (look at their website to see some really nifty repair materials - fancy a plastic engine block that actually works?) Last edited by Red ones; 01-08-18 at 10:19 PM. |
02-08-18, 08:14 AM | #6116 |
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If it's the oil cooler hose it'll be the longer one with the silly bit of rubber on it. It rots away under the rubber. These are like hen's teeth.
As you can probably guess, I had this issue. I bought a whole 2nd hand replacement oil cooler off ebay with both hoses intact as it was cheaper than trying to source just the hose - about £40 I seem to remember.
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Burnt the back of my hand looking for the leak once I got to work..... Grrr - sodding bike.
And yeah it looks like it could be the long hose, it's fairly fubar. Gonna give it a good clean at lunch to really get to see. It's covered in ****e right now. Seeker thanks for the link, i'll take a look. And ophic, if buying one whole works out cheaper that sounds like a plan too. |
02-08-18, 08:18 AM | #6118 |
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Seeker - I like the look of those hoses!
Anyone tried them? |
02-08-18, 10:42 AM | #6119 |
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02-08-18, 10:59 AM | #6120 |
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Workmen
Whenever my wife is on nights she has the unluck to have workmen on our road douing something with noisy equipment. Today, some geezer with a bloomin great disc cutter doing something over the road, also annoyed the fecj out of me, as it was also spoiling the ambiance of a lovely summers day.
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