Did the 2nd coolant flush to my A-14. Which consisted of draining
the old out, refilling with "reagent grade" (very pure) DI water
running the engine to operating temp, re-drain and refilling using
Kawachem Coolant and DI water. 70/30 water mix
On this flush I noticed I had some soft residue on the bottom of the
reservoir, almost like a mold growth. It cleaned off easy.
Any of you noticed the same? What is the residue?
What brand of "Aluminum Safe" Coolant Flush is the Choice
Recommendation amongst the All Knowledgable Collective? (bowing head)
Regards
Peter
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Zachariah Mully
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On Mon, 2002-06-17 at 08:27, kg4bda650 wrote: > > What brand of "Aluminum Safe" Coolant Flush is the Choice > Recommendation amongst the All Knowledgable Collective? (bowing head) > > Regards > Peter > I think that all DexCool compatible coolants are aluminum safe, though you may want to ask our senior research assistant, RM, about that. I am running Prestone 5/150 extended life (in the silver jug) that's orange colored. $6/gal at my local auto parts place. Z DC
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John Lyon
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Peter,
I have been using a 50/50 mix of distilled water and
Peak Extended Life Antifreeze without a problem. I did
not notice any residue when I drained mine.
John
http://www.peakantifreeze.com/pkextended.html
--- kg4bda650 wrote:
__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com> Did the 2nd coolant flush to my A-14. Which > consisted of draining > the old out, refilling with "reagent grade" (very > pure) DI water > running the engine to operating temp, re-drain and > refilling using > Kawachem Coolant and DI water. 70/30 water mix > On this flush I noticed I had some soft residue on > the bottom of the > reservoir, almost like a mold growth. It cleaned > off easy. > Any of you noticed the same? What is the residue? > > What brand of "Aluminum Safe" Coolant Flush is the > Choice > Recommendation amongst the All Knowledgable > Collective? (bowing head) > > Regards > Peter
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RM
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On 17 Jun 2002, Zachariah Mully wrote:
Senior Research Assistant. Heh. I'll go with the first syllable of the third word but not much else. DexCool is supposedly safe for all SI-engined automotive cooling systems regardless of composition. However, I've seen where two different sources have indicated that it does not properly protect the lead solder used in the older copper/brass radiators. Does anyone know anything about the KLR's radiator construction? It seems that 9 out of 10 KLR radiator failures are from crash damage, and 10th one gets plugged up from a lack of maintenance. The bottom line is that you can probably get away with damn near anything. Hell, I've been running a silicated coolant for well over 10k miles and my water-pump seals have yet to go Tango Uniform. The Kawachem coolant is not all that expensive when you consider how little of it the bike holds. If it'll help you sleep better at night, just get the Kawi stuff from your dealer and be done with it. RM>I think that all DexCool compatible coolants are aluminum safe, though >you may want to ask our senior research assistant, RM, about that. I am >running Prestone 5/150 extended life (in the silver jug) that's orange >colored. $6/gal at my local auto parts place.
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RM
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On Mon, 17 Jun 2002, FFDennis wrote:
[snip]>I just saw on MotorTraders.com that they have Ferodo cast iron front brake >rotors for $89, with brake pads 2 for 1.
I would be very interested in hearing from anyone who tries these rotors. Cast iron rotors are supposed to have a significantly higher coefficient of friction (about 20%) than the low-grade stainless mystery-metal that most modern bikes use. This could be a nice low-buck brake upgrade for our bikes. RM>iron rotor? Is the difference over the stock stainless rotor enough if you
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., RM wrote:
and my> Hell, I've been running a silicated coolant for well over 10k miles
Heh, heh, heh. I love that expresion.> water-pump seals have yet to go Tango Uniform. >
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