I would hope that Honda would not continue to use a known problem part. But who knows!When my thermostat gasket leaked, it was on the drivers side. It looks like he has coolant near filter cover, passenger side.
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I would hope that Honda would not continue to use a known problem part. But who knows!When my thermostat gasket leaked, it was on the drivers side. It looks like he has coolant near filter cover, passenger side.
Glad you confirmed this as i thought my memory was going.Mine was green standard stock...
The 700 has always been known for loose clamps. If it were mine, i'd check them all, which will be easier if you pull the center skid and seat plastic.Thanks everyone for weighing in. My coolant is blue too.
Yes it is more on the drivers side, or at least that is where it runs to on the skid. Yesterday I decided to reach in and feel every hose connection to the engine where it connects and is clamped at the engine. I found one hose that at its connection with the engine was wet with antifreeze on the engine (my fingers easily wet with antifreeze). Eureka. So I tried twisting the hose to see if it was loose. Would not budge. But I could easily turn (tighten) the clamp 2-3 more turns to where I felt it was how I would tighten a hose clamp if I installed it. Then I wiped it and the skid inside (where it pooled before), of any moisture. Today I ran it pretty hard around my property and put a few miles on it. Ran to two bars of temperature on the gauge, and so far not a drop of coolant visible or touchable at the housing. I wish I could tell you what the hose connects to but I just don't know this engine well at this point (need to get a shop manual or a schematic).
I'll know for sure when I run it more; but this may have been just a loose clamp (as Conner, Tflynn and Hondasxs suggested it may be). Or it just takes more run time/pressure to leak...stay tuned. And thanks again.