DJ Hennessy
Extreme
- Joined
- Jan 30, 2016
- Messages
- 116
- Reaction score
- 18
- Points
- 298
- Location
- Barrie, ON
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2016 Yamaha Viper RTX SE
2006 Yamaha Apex RTX
Hi,
Just looking for some quick tips... I have 06 Apex RTX with a cracked heat exchanger on the right side. Its currently filled with typical dark green coolant and I've had my heat light come on a couple times while riding. While I change the exchanger, I'm adding a rear as well, and going to refill the coolant with Engine Ice. From reading posts, I know I'm to loosen the bleeder valve at the back and refill slowly. Should I be lifting the rear slightly higher than the reservoirs at the front while filling or can I just leave it on the ground? Also, I read on one post, Engine Ice should not mix with the standard coolant... So should I do some sort of flush first and can I just use distilled water for that? While flushing it, do I need to start the engine and rev a couple times or just fill and go?
Just looking for some quick tips... I have 06 Apex RTX with a cracked heat exchanger on the right side. Its currently filled with typical dark green coolant and I've had my heat light come on a couple times while riding. While I change the exchanger, I'm adding a rear as well, and going to refill the coolant with Engine Ice. From reading posts, I know I'm to loosen the bleeder valve at the back and refill slowly. Should I be lifting the rear slightly higher than the reservoirs at the front while filling or can I just leave it on the ground? Also, I read on one post, Engine Ice should not mix with the standard coolant... So should I do some sort of flush first and can I just use distilled water for that? While flushing it, do I need to start the engine and rev a couple times or just fill and go?