Coolant leaking

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2015 srViper l-tx se
Hey folks
I just picked up my sled tonight from where I store it. I keep it in my in closed trailer and it’s been in there since early spring.

My question is - is it possible that it got so hot in the trailer over the summer that it would force coolant out of a over flow?
I had no problems with anything leaking when I put it in the trailer but when looking tonight I have a fair amount of coolant under the sled???
Started up no problem and don’t see any coolant leaking now.?
 
I had the same thing happen to me. I checked all of my clamps and found one or two that were a bit lose. Make sure you do not over crank on the clamps when you check them.
 
I had the same thing happen to me. I checked all of my clamps and found one or two that were a bit lose. Make sure you do not over crank on the clamps when you check them.

I found out the hard way that the factory clamps can't handle too much torque. Had one leaking on a ride and I cranked it down on the side of the trail and broke the clamp......... Thankfully a ziptie was good enough to get me back home. I changed out ALL the clamps on my sled to wider constant torque style except the one behind the primary clutch as the thin factory clamp barely fits that spot.
 


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