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ec300 radiator
In the process of fitting radiator guards to my new-to-me 2007 ec300, I see for the first time that my left radiator has taken a knock from a side impact. I suspect I bought it this way. I have no way of knowing if the cooling is impacted, but it hasnt boiled on me with 10 hours use.
How can I tell if the coolant flows normally? Where can I get a radiator, either left only or a pair? How many gazillion dollars do they cost? Google hasnt been helpful. I'll see if I can post a pic later. |
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Hey mate. Most damage can be repaired by good rad shops for a small fee. If its not leaking I wouldn't worry about repairing it just yet. My Yamaha 250F has a row of fins pushed in from the previous owner and I've put 8,000kms on it since without boiling it.
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Thanks Jake.
Its my first water bottle. Does it show? |
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+1. If it isn't leaking, then its fine.
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