Learn how to properly replace and flush the coolant in your motorcycle to ensure optimal cooling system performance. This video provides a step-by-step guide on changing the antifreeze and flushing the cooling system, essential for maintaining your bike's engine health.
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How to properly change the coolant on your motorcycle.
Changing the coolant on a motorcycle.
Antifreeze replacement.
According to the technical regulations, you should change the coolant in your motorcycle every 2 years. Special antifreeze for motorcycles should be used as coolant.
In which cases it is recommended to flush the system:
You do not know what antifreeze is currently in the system
You do not know when the antifreeze in your motorcycle was last changed.
There is a dirty deposit in the expansion tank
How to flush the cooling system:
Drain the old coolant from the system
Fill the radiator up to the neck with distilled water.
Start the engine and warm it to operating temperature (the fan should turn on).
Wait until the engine cools down and drain the water.
Changing the coolant
Procedure for draining the old antifreeze:
Make sure the engine is cold or warm but not hot
Unscrew the radiator filler cap; this will make it easier for the exhaust fluid to escape
Drain the antifreeze by unscrewing the bolt on the pump
Stand a container and drain the old antifreeze for about 10 minutes.
After draining, tighten the drain bolt.
Pour out the liquid from the expansion tank.
Procedure for pouring in new coolant:
Make sure the drain bolt is fully tightened
Fill the expansion tank with fresh antifreeze to a level between the maximum and minimum values.
Pour antifreeze into the radiator up to the filler neck.
Start the motorcycle and warm up the engine to operating temperature, take it for a ride.
Check the level of antifreeze in the tank and radiator, if necessary top up the antifreeze. changing antifreeze on a motorcycle flushing the cooling system cooling fluid
This video is about How To Replace And Flush Your Motorcycle's Coolant System. But It also covers the following topics:
Motorcycle Maintenance Tips
Cooling System Care
DIY Motorcycle Coolant Flush
Video Title: How To Replace And Flush Your Motorcycle's Coolant System | Good Morning Canada
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