Thanks for the tips. I am definitely going to try the brake one. Put a few hundred miles on riding dusty trails and my brakes started squeaking now I’m beyond annoyed so I need to try something.
I am an HVAC technician as my profession. Recommend to use evaporator coil cleaner instead of condenser coil cleaner. The chemicals are a little less harsh especially if you don't rinse the coil well. Great video!
As usual, top quality content! I will be signing up as a new patreon!! Appreciate all your videos and look forward to them each week. God bless you all!!
Thanks Again Blake I was searching videos for a better way to clean my 800XC Rad. Your video popped up! Well I ordered this and I think my job will be a lot easier Thanks!!
@@MrBnice87 yea bro its right off the Trace.. i only been there once but its only 7 mins from the house. I plane to go there more often. But can only bring the ATVs
Unfortunately this doesn't help much if you have an Arctic Cat (2008, 500 auto). The top cover only exposes the rad cap, and underneath there is another cover underneath the rad and up the sides, and another plastic shroud screwed to the actual rad face. So, zero access to the rad as far as I can tell without pulling it all out. I have yet to find a video showing how to clean an AC rad...
@@RealTalkPowersports You didn't say what to use in the pump sprayer. After reading, my comment sounded snarky. I didn't mean it that way though. I watch all of your videos!
@@TheBandit7613 haha I'm sorry if you want the best results just use it straight. Don't add water. But that is kinda expensive. I also have found Mean Green concentrate to work great as well. But nothing beats a little elbow grease. Ive started taking a rag after I spray and just doing a quick scrub and then wash it off!
Thanks for the tips. I am definitely going to try the brake one. Put a few hundred miles on riding dusty trails and my brakes started squeaking now I’m beyond annoyed so I need to try something.
I am an HVAC technician as my profession. Recommend to use evaporator coil cleaner instead of condenser coil cleaner. The chemicals are a little less harsh especially if you don't rinse the coil well. Great video!
Thanks Scott that is great advice! And it is true.. you have to flush that stuff out very thoroughly
As usual, top quality content! I will be signing up as a new patreon!! Appreciate all your videos and look forward to them each week. God bless you all!!
Thanks so so much Kevin
Thanks Again Blake I was searching videos for a better way to clean my 800XC Rad. Your video popped up! Well I ordered this and I think my job will be a lot easier Thanks!!
Love that magic wand dude. Wished I had one off those instead of taking out the pressure cleaner!
Nose cone on the 600 can be removed too. Just pops out
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I really enjoy your videos. Very informative for owners.
Awesome!! Thank you!
Hi, what’s the solution you sprayed to wash them?
B52 .. its just a stong degreaser
Can you tell me how many quarts of oil a CF Moto 400 takes
I want to say it is 3 Liters of oil
Simple Green is a great cleaner as well. I’ve been hitting my radiator with the pressure washer, hopefully haven’t damaged any fins 🤦♂️
I stay in Houlka where is David’s lake trails?
Its Davis Lake Trails.. Its only about 7 Minutes from my house.. so kinda close to Okolona
Real Talk Powersports oh right off the Trace?
If that’s the same one I’m talking bout we’re not to far from each other!
@@MrBnice87 yea bro its right off the Trace.. i only been there once but its only 7 mins from the house. I plane to go there more often. But can only bring the ATVs
Whats a good coolant to use.
Engine Ice from the Main Street Cycle website it the best.. they also offer a really good one called Coolanol
Yes, this is Highly, highly important! Good video!
Thanks so much
What is your water pressure in the house , that wand looks like it works real good
Haha man its a lot.. I dont even have to break out my pressure washer lol
@@RealTalkPowersports that's what I like about it
@@RealTalkPowersports the pressure doesn’t bend the tabs ???
The best way is to get a radiator relocate kit 🤙🏽
Unfortunately this doesn't help much if you have an Arctic Cat (2008, 500 auto). The top cover only exposes the rad cap, and underneath there is another cover underneath the rad and up the sides, and another plastic shroud screwed to the actual rad face. So, zero access to the rad as far as I can tell without pulling it all out. I have yet to find a video showing how to clean an AC rad...
Got that same 600
Awesome man
Great video brother
Much appreciated
I have a 600 and I go into the mud and it over heats if I don't rinse it out after
Yes, got to wash out them radiators for sure
@@RealTalkPowersports If I put do a radiator relocate on my 600 will it be better or will it be the same as normal
Just so helpful! Thanks again.
great video as usual
Thanks!!
Awesome video 🙌, keep up the great content very informative.
Thanks man
Thanks for this video! Keep em coming!
Thanks so much
Great video.
Thank you
Thank you for making this video! So helpful! 😊
Your very welcome!
That just looks like a lot of pressure for that close.
My house water pressure is high... you can turn it down some.. but make sure you dont hit your radiator fins at a angle
Why am I watching this? I live near Death Valley. It hasn't rained in 6 months.
Awe man!! Well if it gets plugged with dust you will know what to do
@@RealTalkPowersports You didn't say what to use in the pump sprayer.
After reading, my comment sounded snarky. I didn't mean it that way though. I watch all of your videos!
@@TheBandit7613 haha I'm sorry if you want the best results just use it straight. Don't add water. But that is kinda expensive. I also have found Mean Green concentrate to work great as well. But nothing beats a little elbow grease. Ive started taking a rag after I spray and just doing a quick scrub and then wash it off!
@@RealTalkPowersports Thanks
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Helpful but not completely.
You for sure need to take off radiator to fully clean it 100 %
I agree but not everyone has the skill to properly put it all back in place and fill the system back up and get the air out of the coolant system