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Dt125RE overheating

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  • CalumC Offline
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    Calum
    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    Did you bleed the cooling system?

    Where did you buy your head gasket. Only Genuine or Athena head gaskets can be used on these engines

    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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    • B Offline
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      Bananper
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      #3

      No, just refilled. How can i bleed the system?

      I think it's a Athena gasket, black one.

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      • B Bananper

        No, just refilled. How can i bleed the system?

        I think it's a Athena gasket, black one.

        Irongamer727I Offline
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        Irongamer727
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        @bananper you obviously have to mix some water into the coolant. Doubt concentrated coolant will cool very good.

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        • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

          @bananper you obviously have to mix some water into the coolant. Doubt concentrated coolant will cool very good.

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          @irongamer727 okay, thanks!

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          • B Bananper

            @irongamer727 okay, thanks!

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            #6

            @bananper go for a 50/50 mix

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            • B Bananper

              My Dt is overheating, i just changed the head bearing, and filled up the radiator with concentrated coolant.. without mixing water in it, could this be the reason?

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              declan
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              @bananper yes of course mix the coolant properly your will end up damaging things if you don’t follow the instructions and when you have done a 50/50 mix of water and coolant bleed the radiator

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              • declanD declan

                @bananper yes of course mix the coolant properly your will end up damaging things if you don’t follow the instructions and when you have done a 50/50 mix of water and coolant bleed the radiator

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                declan
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                Sorry guys didn’t see that you had already posted

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                  Now it's 50/50 mix, runs very well and cools good. But are there some bleeding screw or something to get rid of air? If so where do i find it?:)

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                  • declanD declan

                    @bananper yes of course mix the coolant properly your will end up damaging things if you don’t follow the instructions and when you have done a 50/50 mix of water and coolant bleed the radiator

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                    @declan Is there some bleeding screw, only for air?

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                    • CalumC Offline
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                      Nah just run the bike with the coolant cap off for a few moments. Give the bike some revs (the coolant impellor is fed off the crankshaft).

                      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                        Top up the coolant and let the bike idle with cap off. Be patient, after a couple of minutes it will start to bubble. Then, a couple of minutes later, rev it slightly and watch more bubbles escape. I did this for a good 20 minutes. Note that there will be bubbles left, but once you get most out there should be no cooling problem.

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