How I would change the Coolant on a Hayabusa + Bonus Competition to win a cool prize!
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- How I would change the Coolant on a Hayabusa in detail of course! Also includes an unexpected expansion bottle clean. Process should be the same for all bikes requiring coolest. Please use fast forward to the meat as required, or sit back with a beer and watch it all, tips and chatter throughout. Oh and don't forget the competition!
Competition
There is a competition in this Video, so stay tuned, if you want to take part then the only rule is that you is that you are subscribed to Mr B's Brain Dump Channel.
First three correct subscribers will each receive a very cool (pun intended) mystery prize, competition ends 30th September Correct answer and winners will be revealed 1st October 2013. Good Luck!
Ride Safe!
Mr B.
Hi Tosh,
Yeah I thought that at first, but two things make me think otherwise.
The substance was not 'creamy' as you would expect with oil and the fact that the main system did not have any evidence of the same.
The stuff in the expansion bottle was 'sandy' so my best guess would be the result of water and or mixing of two different coolants probably due to a poor coolant change in the past.
Thank you for watching and your comments.
Mr B
Hi, thought you were supposed to do a mix of coolant and distilled water??
We call them hose clamps here in the states.
Thanks for the video..
You are welcome Glyn, thanks for the feedback. Mr B
Are they the OEM stock headers on your bike mate? Cheers from Australia
Hi Andy,
I reckon you put in around 2:3 litres of clean coolant.
Good vid mate
Cheers
Geoff
What's that black skinny rubber tube hanging outside the fluid reservoir?
Wher do you conect the top hose line on the reservior coolant tank ...mine is lose not sure where it goes 🤷🏻
Hi Due to only just arriving back from Wales the weekly news will be out tomorrow. Thanks
Mr B
The "mayonnaise" looking stuff in the bottom of your expansion bottle could be engine oil, I don't know the Suzuki water pump layout, I was thinking oil vapour coming through the pto shaft to the water pump . Propeller shaft oil seal...But why would it just be in the expansion tank and not in the main coolant system ....Great vid by the way...cheers Tosh
are you still on youtube mr B
O shit, I will have to rethink this now!!
Do I get a second bite of the cherry?
Hi Geoff, you are not far off mate, however! , the question was how much fluid out in total, including flushing :o)
enjoyed video thanks for posting
All Thank you for your entry's so far, keep them coming - first 3 correct win a cool prize
In Australia we call it a hose clamp. Any clip that springs is generally called a "jesus clip", caus they sproing all over the place. 7.63 litres?
Hi all Thanks for your entry's for the cool prize competition which is now closed. Winners will be announced on 6th October in the Weekly News Roundup Vid.
Many thanks and Ride Safe!
Mr B
Hi Ian,
You Won a Prize - Please see weekly news #3 for details. Thanks
Mr B
Excellent, thanks for sharing regards Glyn
9.5 litres.
Had to watch it all again lol
A trick question because you drank a litre off camera......
9 liters
17 is my best guess
Hi Cromedome3,
You Won a Prize - Please see weekly news #3 for details. Thanks
Mr B
I like
oh dang, only 9 years late for the comp.. oh well. xD and i recommend anyone with any automobile to get a Haynes manual. life safer
sorry, including original coolant, 18.8 litres
Gotta work on your audio.
Well seeing as you created your own different question I suppose technically you have not entered yet, so... go on then!
I believe you extracted 16.1 litres.
17.5 liters (pretty late answer)
16l
8 litres
24 litres
18 litres
15 litres
17 litre