Coolant pipe removal
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bevie
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Coolant pipe removal
Hi team,
About time I did the valve shims everything off but the coolant pipe into the head is siezed solid any tips on getting it off without butchering it.
Bevie.
P.S.If I need to butcher it anybody got a spare ?
About time I did the valve shims everything off but the coolant pipe into the head is siezed solid any tips on getting it off without butchering it.
Bevie.
P.S.If I need to butcher it anybody got a spare ?
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the pipe is a push fit into the head about 19mm with a o ring on the pipe ,,and using wd on the bolt made no difference on mine i ended up giving the bolt a whack down with the biggest hammer i could get in there ,then it came out ,,now its a stainless cap head with a spring washer and copperslip on the threads ,and a new o ring ,,,,hope this helpsbevie wrote:How deep into the head is the pipe I assume it locates in a bore,probably corroded now.Steve speed wrote:change the bolt for a stainless cap head and use a new o ring on the pipe ,,i didnt and it leaked like a b@stard![]()
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bevie
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Steve,steve speed wrote:the pipe is a push fit into the head about 19mm with a o ring on the pipe ,,and using wd on the bolt made no difference on mine i ended up giving the bolt a whack down with the biggest hammer i could get in there ,then it came out ,,now its a stainless cap head with a spring washer and copperslip on the threads ,and a new o ring ,,,,hope this helpsbevie wrote:How deep into the head is the pipe I assume it locates in a bore,probably corroded now.Steve speed wrote:change the bolt for a stainless cap head and use a new o ring on the pipe ,,i didnt and it leaked like a b@stard![]()
Cap screw removed easy enough the main prob is the pipe must be corroded into the head might need to saw it off yet
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no need to saw it off, it will have jammed in there with corrosion ,just try and get some movement on it and it will come free,,it will be tight if its been in there a long time , i had to get a bar thats fits inside the tube and work it back and forth to get some movement on it and then it came free ,,, it will fight back though just make sure you win !!

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cut it off, buy a new one. The pipe is obviously dry as a nun's nasty.
When you go to install the new one, a THIN wipe of vasoline or high temp grease on the tube + fitting. Should make it fine. but THIN remember, you only need enough to wiggle it on, no so it shoots off soon as you start the bike !
And a ziptie if you wish below the ribbed bit so it wont pull off.
When you go to install the new one, a THIN wipe of vasoline or high temp grease on the tube + fitting. Should make it fine. but THIN remember, you only need enough to wiggle it on, no so it shoots off soon as you start the bike !
And a ziptie if you wish below the ribbed bit so it wont pull off.
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