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No leaks from the hoses, and there's some fluid in the reservoir When the latter happens, the coolant will leak into the transmission oil, causing the piston and cylinders to overheat due to the lack of coolant in the system. I screw the coolant bolt according to the specs, and it seems to leak from the bottom of the air bleeder screw base
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I have a photo with arrows pointing at the base of the screw because that's where it's leaking from I know what's involved in fixing it, but i'm wondering what the consensus is on the proper fix for the issue. Please, if anyone knows anything, it would help.
For a coolant change on the drz you would have to of loosened the coolant drain bolt on the rear brake side of the bike near the water pump
This drains the coolant from the motor Some flushing with distilled water should also occur to rinse the passages After this is done you can take your premixed or mix your own fluid, place the water pump bolt back in and start filling So on the drz, the tank under the airbox isn't actually a reservoir
When the engine is cold, there should not be any coolant in that tank Fill the radiator from the cap on the top of the radiator Unless you mean pouring coolant in there makes it dump into the reservoir and then out onto the ground? I purchased this drz used and immediately i realized how poorly this thing was maintained
I bought it thinking it just needed a carb rebuild, and that certainly is not the case
It runs and idles well following the carb rebuild but i immediately stopped running it when i realized the rads were empty It had milky oil, and no coolant in the radiators making me think the headgasket is. My buddy dropped off his drz400sm because the oil and coolant are mixing This is what he has says he has done
New head gasket new oem water pump kit i was looking online and the drz has 2 freeze plugs in the head so i figured to look there Well i have had the cooling system pumped up. 60 psi is down a huge amount from standard I'd expect you hear hissing out the exhaust or the carb if it were leaking around the valves
I'd still do a solvent test on the valves, it's a simple test
Usual places that can cause big psi losses Head gasket valves (more often exhaust side) badly scored cylinder cracked head skipped timing chain, bad cam, sticking valve (anything that would. Hi guys i'm new to tt, but have been a reader, thanks for the invite I have a 2004 drz400e bought last year, has maybe 300 miles on it (otwells)
Took it out for thks giving, its leaking coolant out that little hole in the cylinder head left side of engine (after engine warms up) Fixing the coolant leak issue I posted a while back about my e model dripping coolant from around the water pump housing It's gotten worse and now the coolant drains out at a pretty alarming rate
