Friday I rode from Greenville, NC to Chapel Hill for a weekend conference. After the meeting and getting everything all packed-up, gear on, start while putting on helmet, look down in front of the right foot peg and see an evaporated drop of rust, and then follow up a streak or two of rust to the water pump intake hose bib. I very gently pulled on the hose and it came right off and coolant (that had seen better days) started shooting out so I pushed the hose what I thought at the time was back on. I assumed that it had just become loose and/or the clamp holding it on had failed.
It stopped leaking and so I decided if it fell off I'd just push it back on again and hope I didn't run out of coolant until I made it home - about 110 miles.
I'd stopped once for gas and by the time I got home decided it could wait until a free weekend day to deal with. I was trying to put off flushing coolant until valve check. I'm going to be busy until about May and am planning to tackle valves then.
I started it up this morning to warm up and it started leaking steadily. I had to get to work so I just turned it off and rode the Versys.
Back home this evening I had realized I had to deal with it immediately, but still thought it was something like a corroded intake hose or clamp. I loosened fairings up enough to remove the radiator cap, went around to the right side and pinched the intake hose between thumb and forefinger and it just came off with virtually no pressure at all.
After racing for a bucket and allowing the stream to slow to a slow drip I removed the drain plug and repeated the process and then removed the cover and two big hoses.
It turns-out the hose barb itself has corroded, and it appears to be a press fit into the cover casting. I'll add pix.
I suspect I could cheaply fabricate a replacement hose barb and epoxy it in. But I think it would take about half a day to get this done properly, and it always takes twice as long as you think. So I'm just going to replace parts. Hopefully the hose barb itself is available. If not I suppose I'm looking at significant $ for the cover.
But I have to say, this thing got me home when it could have given out in a much w
It stopped leaking and so I decided if it fell off I'd just push it back on again and hope I didn't run out of coolant until I made it home - about 110 miles.
I'd stopped once for gas and by the time I got home decided it could wait until a free weekend day to deal with. I was trying to put off flushing coolant until valve check. I'm going to be busy until about May and am planning to tackle valves then.
I started it up this morning to warm up and it started leaking steadily. I had to get to work so I just turned it off and rode the Versys.
Back home this evening I had realized I had to deal with it immediately, but still thought it was something like a corroded intake hose or clamp. I loosened fairings up enough to remove the radiator cap, went around to the right side and pinched the intake hose between thumb and forefinger and it just came off with virtually no pressure at all.
After racing for a bucket and allowing the stream to slow to a slow drip I removed the drain plug and repeated the process and then removed the cover and two big hoses.
It turns-out the hose barb itself has corroded, and it appears to be a press fit into the cover casting. I'll add pix.
I suspect I could cheaply fabricate a replacement hose barb and epoxy it in. But I think it would take about half a day to get this done properly, and it always takes twice as long as you think. So I'm just going to replace parts. Hopefully the hose barb itself is available. If not I suppose I'm looking at significant $ for the cover.
But I have to say, this thing got me home when it could have given out in a much w