The Radiator is actually a coolant to air exchanger, not an oil cooler.
Its like a small radiator in a car, was going to use a heater core out of a car, but thought "what the heck, why re-invent the wheel?".
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I used a 2007 Apex RTX ER to order the parts from.
The Yamaha part number for the radiator is:
8FP-12461-00-00
I used (2) 1/4-20 x 1/2 inch well nuts (the rubber blind hole ones) from a hardware store for the top two mounts, the bottom mount is just a 1/4" hole drilled in the foot well. (Tighten the top two, THEN mark for the lower mount.)
Just duplicated what's on the Apex. (Had a friends Apex down the road to look at.)
Make sure there is a minimum of 1/8" anywhere around the radiator to anything that could touch it. (Except for the mounts of course)
There is 3/8" between the radiator and the delta frame.
I used the existing cooling hose because the Apex ones I had ordered hadn't come in yet & I was leaving to ride!
I just cut the hose to match the outer lower radiator inlet and it fit perfectly!
The stock Apex fan is about $150, I used one out of an old computer, it was free and only draws .5 amps.
Wired it to the blue/white headlight wire that is already right near there, that way it comes on only while the sled is running, and turns off when you shut the sled down. May add a temp sensor switch to it later.
There are 3 control relays under the cowling near your right shin when sitting on the sled.
I moved the right two over to the left and ty-wrapped them to the left one.
That gave me room for the fan. I opened up the existing hole to allow air to the fan. (the fan is wired to draw air through the radiator and blow it towards the back of the sled, same as the Apex).
Mounted the fan to the sheet metal and was done!
I am going to open up the fake cowling vents to allow more air out of the fan, other than that, it worked great!
If you have reverse:
The reverse linkage part you need is part #:
8FR-18198-00-00
I didn't buy this part, I re-drilled the lower linkage hole and cut & reshaped the existing linkage to match the Apex one.
Buying the linkage part will save you a couple hours and it only costs about 8 or 9 bucks.
The only other thing you have todo is re-drill the reverse linkage mounting hole on the part that goes into the chaincase. It is currently about 1-1/2" out from the center of the shaft, it needs to be 1" out from the CENTER of the shaft.
Its just a 1/4" hole.
I drilled a 1/2" access hole in the footwell to get to it, so I didnt have to tear the chaincase out.
Drilled the hole in the lever, then put a 1/2 plug in the access hole.
Also added water wetter when I re-filled the cooling system.
Will try to get some pics and post them.
Hope this helps!
