Erdoc48
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- 61
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- Myrtle Beach, SC/ Sometimes Colorado
- Bike
- 94/00/04 STs, FSC600
I did the timing belts on both ST’s near the end of 2016 for the 94/early 2017 for the 2000 and when I did (since the radiator came out and coolant had to be drained), I used Prestone 5 yr/150K mileage 50:50 pre-mixed coolant (no silicates, probably OAT coolant). Both the 94 and 2000 have ~ 20K miles on them since then (yup, I need to ride more). I did my yearly maintenance yesterday with oil and filter change as well as brake and clutch fluid swaps. The rear drive oil only has 7K miles on it per bike so I left that alone and will change it next year with the oil change (I do the oil changes at 4K miles).
OK, so here’s the question- change coolant or leave it alone, for now based on:
-pH of the fluid is 8.5, so not acidic (both STs)
-fluid tested with one of the bulb devices sold by Prestone (needle goes right up to max freeze/ boil protection- 265 degrees F) and fluid is green (actually green-yellow) but otherwise nice and clear (so not cloudy or discolored)
-as a control, I tested the fluid right from the Prestone jug which was pH 8.5 and same color, clear as what I’m obtaining from the bikes, and needle also goes to 265 degrees of protection).
One of these: https://prestone.com/product/prestone-antifreeze-coolant-tester/
Leave it for another couple of years until maybe 30K miles or swap it out? Not hard to do I guess, just a little more work intensive to remove the left mid fairing so I don’t make a huge mess. I will assume, maybe wrongly, that when these bikes were produced, the fluids used were likely not as ‘hearty’ or long lasting as what is available now. No such thing as too much maintenance I guess, but hate to waste what appears to be good coolant.
Thank you for any opinions.
OK, so here’s the question- change coolant or leave it alone, for now based on:
-pH of the fluid is 8.5, so not acidic (both STs)
-fluid tested with one of the bulb devices sold by Prestone (needle goes right up to max freeze/ boil protection- 265 degrees F) and fluid is green (actually green-yellow) but otherwise nice and clear (so not cloudy or discolored)
-as a control, I tested the fluid right from the Prestone jug which was pH 8.5 and same color, clear as what I’m obtaining from the bikes, and needle also goes to 265 degrees of protection).
One of these: https://prestone.com/product/prestone-antifreeze-coolant-tester/
Leave it for another couple of years until maybe 30K miles or swap it out? Not hard to do I guess, just a little more work intensive to remove the left mid fairing so I don’t make a huge mess. I will assume, maybe wrongly, that when these bikes were produced, the fluids used were likely not as ‘hearty’ or long lasting as what is available now. No such thing as too much maintenance I guess, but hate to waste what appears to be good coolant.
Thank you for any opinions.
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