GrizzForce
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From what I have read I am not the first to have this issue. Looking for some direction to help solve this problem. Any help is appreciated.
Trust Dean, he knows all about overheating as do any of us that play in the mud, They all do it, can am, Suzuki, Kawi, Polaris etc. Relocate the rad and keep it clean.
Just put it up top or put a 2nd rad up top and never have to mess with it again.
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Nope cause the top rad has a psi cap.
I just looped the lines in series and tee'ed the over flow line into the other over flow.
Works 100%
Was going to install a bypass setup just incase one gets a hole but then u can just hook the lines up to the good rad.
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Tex, isn't it hard on your water pump to circulate coolant through two rads? ...besides is it really necessary to run two rads if your engine is not hevily modded (BBK, stroker, cam, port, etc.)?
Y would it be hard on the pump ???
Been on there for 3000 plus hard km. Stock pump and all.
If the bottom rad is pluged up its still getting some heat out. Just the extra coolant capacity alone makes a difference.
Also a cooler engine works better and has cooler oil too ( which is a built in coolant )
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Think dean was refering to the xtra coolant the pump would have to circulate?