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"permanent" anti-freeze
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 7:03 am
by Dunolde
Along the "fluids" line. I want to put new coolant/antifreeze in my Vulcan 500. I really don't believe the previous owners ever replaced it and I want to be sure to get the engine through the NE winter. There seems to be no drain plug, and the manual says to let the dealer do it. I can't see that it's that big a deal but wanted some advice before I go ahead. Any tricks or techniques I should know about? I guess air bubbles in the system would not be a good thing.
Anybody? TIA
Or can I trust that the "permanent" coolant/antifreeze installed by the manufacturer is, indeed permanent?
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:14 am
by mgdavis
There's no drain at the bottom of the radiator?
Bleeding the coolant system isn't a PITA like brake lines are. I've always filled, then run for a couple minutes, top off, and then check it a couple times over then next few days.
My experience is mainly on my old F-150, so be warned.
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 7:34 pm
by Johnj
On my '87 Concours there is a drain screw on a pipe at the bottom of the bike. Remove that screw, open the radiator cap, and all the coolant flows out. Replace the screw and start refilling. Go slow, pour a little in, let it settle, and repeat. Then there are two level screws on the back of the engine. These look and act like bleeder valves, open and the fluid flows so close it. Do the lower one first. You may need to remove some fairing plastic.
Do you have a service manual or just the owners guide?

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 7:43 pm
by ofblong
now here is a question I dont know the answer to. Do you flush this the same way you do a car? Meaning open up the main hose for the radiator shove a garden hose to it turn on the water and "let it flow" to wash out any contaminents? Then let it drain and then refill it?
Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 3:35 am
by Johnj
That wouldn't work on the Connie. The cap is separated from the radiator by a short piece of hose so filling is a slow process. I fill and flush it with plain water several times before I put in a 50/50 mix of anti-freeze (Ethylene glycol) and distilled water.

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 12:57 pm
by Dunolde
Thanks for responding. I don't have the shop/maintenance manual, just the Owner's; that's where it says to let the dealer do it. I asked one of the techs where I have service done and he said to just unclamp the lowest hose. There is no drain plug. So, the hose it is.