Οπως ειπα παραπανω πηρε ακριβως 1.9L!
Επομενως δεν πρεπει να βγαλω ψυκτικο!
Ελα ομως που εβαλα 1.9L συμπεριλαμβανομενου
του ψυκτικου στο δοχειο διαστολης...
Οποτε ειτε βγαλω υγρο με συριγγα ειτε
οχι εχω προβλημα γιατι στο κυκλωμα
κυκλοφορει ηδη μειωμενο υγρο ! ! !
Μηπως η διαδικασια γινεται κάπως αλλιως?
Μηπως πρεπει να το κανω με τροπο τετοιο
ωστε να μην υπαρχει αερας στο κυκλωμα?
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Στο apriliaforum.com βρηκα αυτο:
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Originally Posted by Mr. Wu
Hey Guys,
I just wanted ask what is the best way to drain all of the water out of a 2000 RS Race Bike? I'll be heading to Talladega this weekend and just wanted to make sure that I got all of the water out of the motor. Looks like the temps will get down in the 20's at night. I can drain the radiator and pull the respective drains, but I wanted to see if I should worry about any residual water in the motor.
Also, what is the proper procedure for filling the bike back up with water. I've heard that there is a lot of tipping the bike involved. If anyone has any info to do this properly I'd appreciate it as well.
Sorry if this is a stupid question, I haven't had to prep the bike for these types of temperatures before.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Again.
Wu
No tipping of the bike is involved, but it does take a little while to fill the coolant completely. Once your water is completely drained from the system, this is how you refill to prevent overheating:
1. Take off gas tank, and upper fairing
2. There is a 4" hose leading from the top rear of the upper cylinder to the thermostat housing (thermostat housing is right behind where you take off the radiator cap.) Unscrew the hose clamp that holds the hose to the thermostat housing. Be ready with a small towel cause you may still have some water in the housing that will come pouring out once you pull the hose off. Now using a paper towel or cork or anything to plug up the opening to the housing, plug it up so no water or very little can come out once you start adding water to the radiator.
3. Make sure the hose coming out of the top of the cylinder head is sticking up in the air.
4. Unscrew the bolt that is on the top of the right side of the radiator (right side when you are sitting on the bike) and set the bolt aside.
5. Unscrew top of radiator and start filling. You should fill it til you start seeing water come out of the top of the bolt housing on the right side of the radiator that you just unscrewed. Stop filling and "burp" the radiator house that comes out the bottom of the radiator. Burp it by squeezing it a few time. Keep doing this until water stays at the top of the bolt housing on the top right side of the radiator. Screw that small bolt back in.
6. Now, that hose that is sticking up from the cylinder head needs to be held staright up. Fill the radiator with more water until you see water about to come out the top of the hose. Burp the hose at the bottom of the radiator some more and see if water decreases in the hose you are holding. If not, then plug that hose back into the radiator housing. Screw the hose clamp back on, put radiator cap back on, but gas tank back on and reconnect fuel fitting.
6. Start bike and let run for 1 minute.
7. Pull tank back off and unscrew radiator cap to see if water is still near the top. If not, fill via radiator cap.
If you do not fill the radiator completely, you'll be looking at 110+ C on the temp gauge!
Obviously, this takes longer than other bikes, but once you do it, it's a piece of cake.
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Υ.Γ. Το πρωι το εβαλα μπρος και οσο περιμενα να δουλεψει
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