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Rear coolant bottle

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    gareth_iowc
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    Evening all,

    So how does the coolant bottle work?

    Is it just an overflow?

    I see that on the radiator the inlet/outlet is only open when the spring is pushed up by pressure?

    DT125R 2000
    DRZ400 2006
    Golf Mk3 20v Turbo 1996

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      Calum
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      Boyles Law

      As temperature goes up, so does pressure.

      As the pressure actuates the spring, expanding coolant needs somewhere to go, hence the overflow.

      As the coolant contracts, a vacuum is created, drawing the coolant back out of the overflow bottle.

      That's about it.

      You could simply not have the expansion bottle and run less coolant in the system, but then you are at risk to having air in the system, as well as not enough coolant.

      This is why the expansion bottle must be topped up between the two marks. So that air doesn't get drawn into the system.

      You could use waterless coolant that requires more heat to expand, this reduces pressure on the overall cooling system.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        notgotaclue
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        callum i need to speak to you i are the dt man imy sons dt has not got the coolant bottle on his but thats good to know that how it works

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          finnerz89
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          I'll be heading down the waterless route soon i think. Bought 5 litres for my other bike and I'll have enough left over for the DT.

          Current bikes:
          DT125X '07
          Street Triple R '11
          Aprilia ETV1000 '02

          Previous:
          DR650RSE '96
          FJ1200 '92

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            callum i need to speak to you i are the dt man imy sons dt has not got the coolant bottle on his but thats good to know that how it works

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            Calum
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            @notgotaclue If you have a problem please open up a thread in a relevant section. Please don't create random threads in the wrong sections. There are plenty of people here who can help, not just me.

            Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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              gareth_iowc
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              Awesome thanks @Calum

              DT125R 2000
              DRZ400 2006
              Golf Mk3 20v Turbo 1996

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