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the usual water leak thing
« on: September 16, 2014, 07:49:55 AM »
I am on my third 1100, some say i need help.
the first two did over 270,000km with out any water leaks.
this morning i spotted a few greeny coloured drops from my latest bike with only 58,000km.
fortunately it is not my daily ride yet, so i have time to fix.
how many stubbies to fix?
 

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Re: the usual water leak thing
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2014, 08:15:53 AM »
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if its not from any of the hoses you can see,
top & bot of radiator or around the rad cap then you need to remove you carbs.
add more stubbies
I am not sure as to time as I have stripped Rhonda right back .
I am replacing all my hose with new ones as I do not want have a problem like HarryG had out on a big ride.
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Re: the usual water leak thing
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2014, 08:53:29 AM »
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I did the job with NO stubbies, but I dont drink.. :thumb
I had the water leak thing happen to me and found the two elbows



where the radiator hoses are in the V were cracked, a common problem I believe with wear.
JOINT, WATER   19523-MT3-000   2   part #  be careful how you tighten them down  when replacing so you dont 'crack' the new ones :eek  I think you do the high side up firST then the low side and then tension both.
you will have to lift the carbies and its suggeSTed to sinc the carbs after..
this is where the coolant was running out, over the alternator,  :think1 which probly help to create the alternator problem I had later on... a coSTly repair to avoid.
« Last Edit: September 16, 2014, 09:06:02 AM by johnnyYTED »
Picton  if it doesn’t flood higher than previous times.
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Re: the usual water leak thing
« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2014, 09:19:14 AM »
If you have to take carbs off then get the fuel return pipes while you are there and replace them. Check the "disaster sadness and tears" thread for part numbers.

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Re: the usual water leak thing
« Reply #4 on: September 16, 2014, 10:25:44 AM »
thanks or replies.
from what i have read the biggest hassle will
be getting the carbs back into the rubbers.
 

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Re: the usual water leak thing
« Reply #5 on: September 16, 2014, 11:04:33 AM »

from what i have read the biggest hassle will
be getting the carbs back into the rubbers.

Over time they tend to harden up a little so I bought new ones when I did mine and put a film Vaseline on the ends to make them slide in easier.

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Re: the usual water leak thing
« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2014, 06:36:13 PM »
thanks or replies.
from what i have read the biggest hassle will
be getting the carbs back into the rubbers.
Or get a Wombat ......  He has plenty of experience with it now and makes it look easy ......    :nahnah :nahnah
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Re: the usual water leak thing
« Reply #7 on: September 16, 2014, 08:57:35 PM »
DON"T use Vaseline, it is petroleum based, use a good rubber lube.
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Re: the usual water leak thing
« Reply #8 on: September 18, 2014, 11:40:55 AM »
DON"T use Vaseline, it is petroleum based, use a good rubber lube.

Yeah!! Wot 'e said.  Use a silicone grease.

(Now a couple of side lines, only slightly aligned to the last couple of posts:

Never use Vaseline on condoms

During Operation Desert Storm in Saudi Arabia, US forces wondered why British troops had such an abundant supply of condoms in a country where there was little chance of using them for their intended purpose.  Finally the Brits showed the Septics how they placed a condom over the barrel of their rifles after cleaning them to prevent the ingress of sand and reduce the need for further cleaning.  In an emergency the rifle could be fired with the condom in place.

During WW2 Roosevelt asked Stalin if there were any specific aid requirements the Soviet Union required.  Stalin asked for 5 million condoms, 12 inches long and 2 1/2 inches in diameter.  "What sort of super men are these?" Roosevelt asked his advisors.  They told him to send the entire shipment, packaged individually, marked "Texas Small".)
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Re: the usual water leak thing
« Reply #9 on: September 18, 2014, 11:46:04 AM »
DON"T use Vaseline, it is petroleum based, use a good rubber lube.

what ever is on hand at the time and works is good enough.
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