Frostbite
TY 4 Stroke God
Several times this season I have come back to the house and found my anti freeze bottle quite low.
Today when I got back from a two day trip I see the overflow bottle was empty.
I topped off the bottle. It probably took 8 to 12 ounces, but this was probably the result of three or four rides worth of fluid level drop.
We were running on some very hard (not much cooling) trails to and from our boondocking adventures. I saw my coolant temp gauge hit 190 degrees a couple of times on the trail and then I'd get off and run in any powder I could find.
I also was running more RPM than normal (up to 11,200) at WOT because I was messing around with my Shockwave helix.
I see no visible signs of any kind of external anti freeze leak.
Here's the question:
Is it normal for some anti freeze to evaporate, burn off or generally disappear under normal use or do I have some type of internal engine problem?
Thanks
Frosty
Today when I got back from a two day trip I see the overflow bottle was empty.
I topped off the bottle. It probably took 8 to 12 ounces, but this was probably the result of three or four rides worth of fluid level drop.
We were running on some very hard (not much cooling) trails to and from our boondocking adventures. I saw my coolant temp gauge hit 190 degrees a couple of times on the trail and then I'd get off and run in any powder I could find.
I also was running more RPM than normal (up to 11,200) at WOT because I was messing around with my Shockwave helix.
I see no visible signs of any kind of external anti freeze leak.
Here's the question:
Is it normal for some anti freeze to evaporate, burn off or generally disappear under normal use or do I have some type of internal engine problem?
Thanks
Frosty