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The overflow cap can be removed without lifting the tank, but I found it easier to take it on and off with the tank out of the way. Remove the cover to allow the system to breath and drain more easily. Remove the side panels with the 4mm hex key and the seat with the 6mm hex key.

Lift the seat out of the way. Using the Philips screwdriver with the PH0 head to remove the safety screw. Be careful to get the right size screwdriver head as the screw is easily stripped. Slowly remove the pressure cap from the filler neck. If you hear hissing, stop and let the bike cool down further. Use the 10mm socket to remove the drain bolt and be ready to catch the stream of coolant in your container. I found rocking the bike back and forth worked well to get all of the coolant out.

When the coolant has stopped flowing out, use a garden hose to flush the system by filling it up and letting it drain out. It took at least five times before the water coming out of the drain was clear for me. Check the washer on the drain bolt and replace if necessary. Add coolant to the system slowly until it reaches the base of the filler neck. Start the bike and let it run for two to five minutes to help the air escape from the system.

I found gently rocking the bike back and forth helped, especially if you only have side stand. Let the bike cool down and check the fluid level. Add more if necessary and repeat this entire step. It took me three times for this step. Replace the pressure cap like this to align the safety screw for easy access. Replace the overflow cap, lower the tank, and put the seat and side panels back on. Check the overflow container to make sure the coolant level is up to the full line on top.

The level on mine is very difficult to see without shining a very bright light on it. Big thanks Chris -awesome work! Tools needed: 4mm allen wrench 6mm allen wrench 10mm socket socket wrench with extension Philips screwdriver with PH0 tip container to catch old fluid garden hose includes affiliate links to support the blog You shouldn't have to replace any bolts, screws, or washers unless they are damaged. Here are the important locations for changing the coolant on a SV overflow Tank Reservoir drain bolt overflow cap radiator filler neck and pressure cap safety screw on pressure cap Make sure the bike is cold.

With the seat out of the way, remove these two bolts with the 4mm hex key and lift the tank. Posted: - 01 Jul Post subject:. Old Thread Alert! The last post was made 15 years, days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? All times are GMT. You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum You cannot attach files in this forum You cannot download files in this forum.

Please explain your rating. Please be fair in your ratings! Use one hand to stabilize the funnel to prevent spills. Towards the end of refilling the cooling system, take short breaks in filling to allow air bubbles to work their way out of the system. You can turn the engine on for a couple seconds to help pull coolant through the system. Remove the funnel and place the radiator cap back over the radiator filler hole.

Press down on the cap and turn it clockwise until it is snug. Dispose of your old coolant properly by taking it to a shop that accepts coolant or a dump that excepts hazardous waste. Cancel: I did not complete this guide. Badges: Fix Your Stuff Community Store. Difficulty Easy. Steps 5. Time Required 15 - 30 minutes.

Sections 1. Coolant Change 5 steps. Flags 0. Introduction Change the coolant in your '99 to '02 SV Funnel Optional Available for sale on Amazon.



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