What next? Coolant leak!!

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I did the fork seals and then replaced the SMC with a ton of help from you guys and a lot of NSAIDs for a bum knee. I enjoyed a few good rides in this mild winter and when I went to get the bike out yesterday saw coolant on the floor. It looks like it’s definitely coming from the round weep hole but I’ll pull the plastics next week when I get back from TX. I’ve read through a lot of the leak articles and it looks like a water pump and more NSAIDs are in my future!. I was going to sell her because my knee prevents me from doing a lot of stuff but I’m glad I didn’t.
 

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That's a PIA! Sorry to hear that.

I've replaced several waterpumps, and depending how many miles are on your ST1300, you might want to take a look at your clutch, since it will be right there!

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Hope you get her sorted out without too many NSAIDS. Articles on water pumps in the Articles section if I remeber correctly. Yep, just checked for you and it's on page 4 of ST1300 Articles by bifrl. May be helpful for you.
 
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Ceramic water pump seals can and do drip out some coolant out the weep hole during temperature changes. It's my belief that many needless water pump change have been made due a few teaspoons of coolant on the floor. Did the coolant level drop any during the mild winter rides?
 
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Ceramic water pump seals can and do drip out some coolant out the weep hole during temperature changes. It's my belief that many needless water pump change have been made due a few teaspoons of coolant on the floor. Did the coolant level drop any during the mild winter rides?
No the fluid level didn’t drop. I have run it a few times in the garage since the initial leak and it hasn’t happened again. Thanks
 
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That's a PIA! Sorry to hear that.

I've replaced several waterpumps, and depending how many miles are on your ST1300, you might want to take a look at your clutch, since it will be right there!

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She has 29k on her. I have changed the water pump on. PC800 and if it’s any more difficult than that I may have to put her up for sale or parts,
 

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She has 29k on her. I have changed the water pump on. PC800 and if it’s any more difficult than that I may have to put her up for sale or parts,
With only 29K, your clutch should be fine.

It's not difficult, and I have replaced one in a day before.
 
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