[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> From: David J > Subject: FW: Excellent Gun Control Commercial / PLEASE WATCH > To: "AB" , "Angela Rakowitz" , "Charlene R" , "Chris Clay" , "Dan Dan" , "Daniel Janson" , "Dan Janson" , "Donna" , "Greg Jewell" , "James Kovarovic" , "jesse rios" , "Joe Arambula" , "John Mcqueen" , "matt h" , "matt" , "mike jewell" , "Rodger Tillotson" > Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2009, 6:39 PM > Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 20:26:28 -0800From: > shelly040601@...: Excellent Gun Control > Commercial / PLEASE WATCHTo: > > > > > > > > It really makes you stop and think > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Which stars will make the biggest headlines in 2009? Get > Hollywood news, celebrity photos and more with the PopEater > Toolbar. > > A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 > easy steps! > > > Hotmail goes where you go. On a PC, on the Web, on your > phone. See how. > _________________________________________________________________ > Hotmail goes where you go. On a PC, on the Web, on your > phone. > http://www.windowslive-hotmail.com/learnmore/versatility.aspx#mobile?ocid=TXT_TAGHM_WL_HM_versatility_121208
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radiator flush question
Hi All,
I have a question about the process of flushing the radiator on my
03'. The Clymer Manual says to remove the tank, plastics, skid
plate, and the radiator cover. Then to remove the drain plug from the
bottom of the water pump, them to remove the radiator reservoir cap,
and drain the radiator. Next, to remove the radiator reservoir and
flush. Then, inspect all, reinstall, and refill, using a new drain
plug washer.
The local stealership tech told me to simply remove the lower
radiator hose and drain and flush. The tech said that if you are
going to use the same type radiator fluid, it is not a big deal to
not drain below the bottom of the radiator reservoir. The Tech said
that is the process that they use.
Do you agree or disagree with this advice? That is, to only drain
the radiator reservoir and not bother with draining the pump itself?
It seems like the tech's method is pretty simple? About how much
(volume) of radiator fluid would be left in place if one only drains
the reservoir?
Also, I use Engine Ice Hi-Performance Coolant made by Cycle Logic.
Any pros or cons on that brand?
It seems to me that I can avoid having to remove the radiator drain
plug and to have to install a new washer and the drain plug using a
Torque Wrench (it calls for 88 in-lb.). I don't have a Torque Wrench
and would no know what to do with it if I did.
Any info would be appreciated. So, do you all agree that it is no
big deal to only drain the radiator reservoir. And, do you all think
that Engine Ice Hi-Performance Coolant made by Cycle Logic is good
as a replacement for the KLR?
Eddie (03' KLR650 - "la podorosa")
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radiator flush question
I wouldn't worry too much. I use Zerex G05 as it's cheap and available (I
used it in the cars). I drain what I can, and when I switched from regular
green to Zerex, I ran some distilled (not deionized) water through, then
drained again - repeat until you don't get much green in the water.
Then top off with the new stuff. Since you are supposed to replace it before
it's depleted, I don't see a big need to flush every ounce out. You dilute
the little part in the bottom with the new stuff and chances are you'll
replenish it more often if you bash up a radiator or get dirt in it somehow.
No idea about your coolant though.
----- Original Message ----- From: "eddiebmauri" > The local stealership tech told me to simply remove the lower > radiator hose and drain and flush. The tech said that if you are > going to use the same type radiator fluid, it is not a big deal to > not drain below the bottom of the radiator reservoir. The Tech said > that is the process that they use. > > Do you agree or disagree with this advice? That is, to only drain > the radiator reservoir and not bother with draining the pump itself? > It seems like the tech's method is pretty simple? About how much > (volume) of radiator fluid would be left in place if one only drains > the reservoir? > > Also, I use Engine Ice Hi-Performance Coolant made by Cycle Logic. > Any pros or cons on that brand?
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radiator flush question
Go to Harbor Freight, or somewhere, and get a 1/4 in/lb torque wrench. It s fine for occasional use. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=2696 Last I checked Sears only had 3/8 but that was long time ago. It s handy for various klr maintenance. You could do it by feel but your touch may not be accurate. You don t have to get anal about changing coolant. Bogdan [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> (it calls for 88 in-lb.). I don't have a Torque Wrench > and would no know what to do with it if I did. >
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