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Anti Freeze
What type of anti freeze do people use. Does everyone buy Premix from Bombardier or buy one with certain specifications. Is car anti-freeze okay?
Last edited by gazunni; 07-23-2012 at 04:07 PM.
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I use the BRP 50/50
I just ordered a case of it online and keep it on hand.
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Pre-Mix 50/50 of a well Known Brand.
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50:50 ethylene glycol/deionized water (aka premix) labeled as compatible for aluminum engines.
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Coolant ..!!
always used brand name aluminum safe coolant waterless if possible...!!
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I just had a 14,000 mile service done today on my RT and I was quite supprised that the coolant was $35.96 for 4 liters.
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I just bought BRP stuff today to top my tank off. WHAT A PAIN! People with really big hands must hate messing with getting the cap off and filling it. Did figure out to put a light up in the wheel well and shine on the tank from the back to see the level. Funnel with long hose and got 'er done. Hope I don't have to do that very often.
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Originally Posted by Farmbanker
I just bought BRP stuff today to top my tank off. WHAT A PAIN! People with really big hands must hate messing with getting the cap off and filling it. Did figure out to put a light up in the wheel well and shine on the tank from the back to see the level. Funnel with long hose and got 'er done. Hope I don't have to do that very often.
I bought a transmission funnel the only time I had to mess with it. I keep a small bottle of Red Line Water Wetter in the bike for emergencies, but have yet to use it.
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Draining the Radiator...Caution
Mechanic at Honda Winston-Salem told me that the drain plug on the radiators is often extremely tight and that he had several strip out trying to drain the radiator. This was told me in passing and I didn't discuss it further as he was really busy.
No clue how to prevent it other than leave it alone and syphon all you can get out the top and refresh it that way. Being that mine is 2 years old I'm looking at preventive maintenance. May give it a try later on, using very modest force to see if it will loosen. If not, I'll do the refresh thing.
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Originally Posted by ulflyer
Mechanic at Honda Winston-Salem told me that the drain plug on the radiators is often extremely tight and that he had several strip out trying to drain the radiator. This was told me in passing and I didn't discuss it further as he was really busy.
No clue how to prevent it other than leave it alone and syphon all you can get out the top and refresh it that way. Being that mine is 2 years old I'm looking at preventive maintenance. May give it a try later on, using very modest force to see if it will loosen. If not, I'll do the refresh thing.
Disconnect the lower radiator hose and it should drain just fine.
-Scotty
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
Disconnect the lower radiator hose and it should drain just fine.
OMG, I should have thought of that! Senility is setting it!
Thanks Scotty.
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