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DT125X cooling problem

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    oldman
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    Head gasket leak

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      If you have used genuine gaskets and it still does it I would say the head is possibly warped

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        Head gasket leak

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        SouthWalesYammy
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        @oldman said in DT125X cooling problem:

        Head gasket leak

        Would this cause the coolant to end up over the rear tyre, it’s right below where the overflow bottle is. That’s what makes me think it’s that

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          Yes. System overpressurises with combustion gases forcing fluid to escape to expansion tank
          Did tank have liquid level prior to problem? Would overflow with excess coolant

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            Yes. System overpressurises with combustion gases forcing fluid to escape to expansion tank
            Did tank have liquid level prior to problem? Would overflow with excess coolant

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            @oldman

            Ahh okay, do you think I’d be better off checking some other things first (the hoses attached to the expansion bottle, the diaphragm and cap) before taking the head off?

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              @oldman

              Ahh okay, do you think I’d be better off checking some other things first (the hoses attached to the expansion bottle, the diaphragm and cap) before taking the head off?

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              DTR+NSR
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              @SouthWalesYammy is the area where the rad cap seals agains't sound? I had exactly same symtoms and in end traced it to corosion damage where the rad cap seal, seals against.

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                @SouthWalesYammy is the area where the rad cap seals agains't sound? I had exactly same symtoms and in end traced it to corosion damage where the rad cap seal, seals against.

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                @DTR-NSR

                Are you talking about on the inside of the opening on the radiator? Or on the estimator cap itself?

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                  @DTR-NSR

                  Are you talking about on the inside of the opening on the radiator? Or on the estimator cap itself?

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                  @SouthWalesYammy inside the opening on the radiator. There's a slight raised ridge the rubber seal on the rad cap seals agains't. If the system can't pressurise there, the coolant will expand as it warms and flow straight to the over flow bottle.

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                    Considering you have just done a top end rebuild and the problem started my money's on the head gasket. Easy to sort a warped head (if that's what it is) there's a tutorial on here somewhere. Or did you use a cheap gasket?

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                      @SouthWalesYammy inside the opening on the radiator. There's a slight raised ridge the rubber seal on the rad cap seals agains't. If the system can't pressurise there, the coolant will expand as it warms and flow straight to the over flow bottle.

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                      @DTR-NSR

                      I’ll check this Saturday when I get out to look at the bike, thank you!

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                      • O oldman

                        Considering you have just done a top end rebuild and the problem started my money's on the head gasket. Easy to sort a warped head (if that's what it is) there's a tutorial on here somewhere. Or did you use a cheap gasket?

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                        @oldman

                        Hopefully it’s not this, I’m going to check everything else first then this’ll be my last call😬

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                          Id also go with the head gasket, happened many times with me until i skimmed my head with a glass mirror and wet n dry sand paper

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                            @oldman

                            Hopefully it’s not this, I’m going to check everything else first then this’ll be my last call😬

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                            @SouthWalesYammy I had the same problem mine fixed it’s self) EDIT) the only thing to do with cooling i changed was the radiator cap maybe that was the issue?

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