which coolant to use.

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MacV2
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Re: which coolant to use.

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lumpyv wrote:interesting and informative thread this. :thumbup:


what is the volume of liquid required to fill a system??
Something like 3ltrs but I'd have to look it up to be sure...

Quick look at the PDF manual later...

SPECIFICATIONS
ITEM SPECIFICATIONS
Coolant capacity Radiotor and engine 2.9l~13.1 US L2.6 1m I)
Reserv tank 0.71l AIO. 188US ~ I 0.1581m al
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Thermostot Beagins to open
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Valve lift
108 137 kPII (1.1 1.4 kol/cm' , 16 20 psi)
73 77 'C (163 171°FI
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8 mm 10_3 in) minimum
Recommended antifreeze Pro Honda HP coolant or an eqUlvlI l ~ n l high qUllhty ethylene
glycol antifreeze containin silicate-free corrosion inhibitors.
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Re: which coolant to use.

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BBISHOPTM said on Adventureriders.

This is just an informative post regarding proper coolants to use in Honda scooters (and motorcycles), and similarly designed engines;

DO NOT use standard "Green" automotive coolant. I found this out accidentally (after actually using the right stuff). I found an old post on a Goldwing forum mentioning the use of off-the-shelf coolant, appaently, most coolants contain silicates; this is good for an automotive cooling system, as it provides the abrasive properties needed to keep coolant passages clear, but it DESTROYS the water-lubricated pump seals in motorcycle engines! You CAN use most long-life "universal" coolants that specifically state "no silicates" on the label, or just buy the factory stuff


So the main thing is just use Silicate free "antifreeze"
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