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Coolant Exiting Thru Outlet Tube
Thanks for everyone's reply. I topped the rad up last night and took for
a good hard burn for about an hour. It stayed locked on the lower side of COOL. This is its normal operating temp on highway rides. When I got back I gave the fan time to run and shut off before turning off the bike. There was no coolant leak to be found...? mike _______________________________________________ vfr mailing list vfr@xxxxxx For subscription and delivery options: https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/vfr |
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