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2014 WR450F coolant leak
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<blockquote data-quote="timelinex" data-source="post: 190577" data-attributes="member: 2991"><p>Well guys, I fixed the leak last night! I first drained the coolant... which got EVERYWHERE. I did not expect it to shoot out as far as it did. After replacing the oring, I flushed out the radiator with distilled water and replaced the coolant with some Engine Ice coolant. 16 Hours later and there is still no leak on the bike or ground, so I would call it a sucess! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.</p><p></p><p>I did have one more question. The coolant overflow reservoir in the back, does it cycle the coolant back to the radiator when its running low(for any reason), or is it literally just a catch for any fluid that boils over and it can and should be kept empty?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timelinex, post: 190577, member: 2991"] Well guys, I fixed the leak last night! I first drained the coolant... which got EVERYWHERE. I did not expect it to shoot out as far as it did. After replacing the oring, I flushed out the radiator with distilled water and replaced the coolant with some Engine Ice coolant. 16 Hours later and there is still no leak on the bike or ground, so I would call it a sucess! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I did have one more question. The coolant overflow reservoir in the back, does it cycle the coolant back to the radiator when its running low(for any reason), or is it literally just a catch for any fluid that boils over and it can and should be kept empty? [/QUOTE]
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