
Thanks for being there,
One of the differences between the 04 and 05 KX250F's was the radiator size. The 05's have bigger radiators. Not that this has any bearing on your problem but I thought i'd toss that out there.Colorado Mike wrote:I haven't measured the rads on the KX, but they just seem larger. If you get near one of the '05 KX250F's (4 stroke) check out the rads on those things, they're huge.
I use Evans. It doesn't drop the temperature that much. My bike will run, when working hard between 194 and 203 degrees. I have gotten it up to 230+ degrees though. The Evans won't expand as much as water based coolants do, and that's it's selling point. Very little venting into the overflow. So little I gave away my overflow tank and now have even more air flow over the rads. That overflow tank really blocks the airflow on that side.Colorado Mike wrote:I haven't measured the rads on the KX, but they just seem larger. If you get near one of the '05 KX250F's (4 stroke) check out the rads on those things, they're huge. I did think about adding another one, but the mounting location would be tough. I'd try that Evans coolant before doing that. The biggest problem on mine is when I'm barely moving, not enough air flow. I spose I could get a hotter lighting coil and put a couple little fans on the back of the rads.
SKI... Has anyone told ya today what a top bloke you are ?? The world needs more people like you. Always willing to help out in any way you possibly can. I'm sure your son's would be proud to have a dad like you. Sorry about the suck job guys but I just thought Ski deserved a little gratitude for all the help he has given me and others here.skipro3 wrote:Let me know how much of the stuff you want and I'll send it your way.
HA! Nice try, but too late! Thanks for the help you have given me, too.skipro3 wrote:Exploiting CMike in order to clean the crap out of my garage isn't my idea of a top bloke! You have low standards, Trev. I like that.