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No. LOL The whole explanation. Especially the part about Piston Honda nailing it.The "shut-up" part?
No. LOL The whole explanation. Especially the part about Piston Honda nailing it.The "shut-up" part?
HA!No. LOL The whole explanation. Especially the part about Piston Honda nailing it.
Antifreeze: did the radiator get covered with snow- might have been pushing more hot antifreeze into recovery bottle than usual- it's vented to atmosphere. The gear hanging-up thing: What oil are you running? I first have to say that I'm a pretty hard-core 'use what the manual says' guy, but I'll be damned if I can find anyone who stocks the Honda 10w-30 oil the manual recommends- not even the dealer. So I had been using Kawasaki's 10w40 oil, and then this last oil change I used 10w40 semi-synthetic motorcycle oil- can't remember brand- that specifically said 'specifically engineered for wet clutch transmissions'. It made an immediately noticeable improvement in shifts and clutch engagement. No where near the delays, and no more hang ups on cold days/cold starts. If I could find the recommended Honda 10W30, I would switch back to that just to compare.I've had to rock mine back and forth about three times now to grab a gear. Seems to happen when I turn it off in gear. On a separate note, after plowing yesterday I was getting a strong smell of antifreeze. Popped the hood and everything looked fine, temp was fine as well...wth?
Antifreeze: did the radiator get covered with snow- might have been pushing more hot antifreeze into recovery bottle than usual- it's vented to atmosphere. The gear hanging-up thing: What oil are you running? I first have to say that I'm a pretty hard-core 'use what the manual says' guy, but I'll be damned if I can find anyone who stocks the Honda 10w-30 oil the manual recommends- not even the dealer. So I had been using Kawasaki's 10w40 oil, and then this last oil change I used 10w40 semi-synthetic motorcycle oil- can't remember brand- that specifically said 'specifically engineered for wet clutch transmissions'. It made an immediately noticeable improvement in shifts and clutch engagement. No where near the delays, and no more hang ups on cold days/cold starts. If I could find the recommended Honda 10W30, I would switch back to that just to compare.
I'm running the Purple stuff...as well.No, no snow up through the grille at all. Couldn't see a leak anywhere either and the temp gauge read good. Put my hand on cap and it wasn't that hot. Hell if I know.
As for oil, I'm running Honda 10w40. Did it the middle of summer too so it's not like it was super thick and cold or anything. I'll be going to Royal Purple Max Cycle in the Spring. Once again, hell if I know.
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Antifreeze: did the radiator get covered with snow- might have been pushing more hot antifreeze into recovery bottle than usual- it's vented to atmosphere. The gear hanging-up thing: What oil are you running? I first have to say that I'm a pretty hard-core 'use what the manual says' guy, but I'll be damned if I can find anyone who stocks the Honda 10w-30 oil the manual recommends- not even the dealer. So I had been using Kawasaki's 10w40 oil, and then this last oil change I used 10w40 semi-synthetic motorcycle oil- can't remember brand- that specifically said 'specifically engineered for wet clutch transmissions'. It made an immediately noticeable improvement in shifts and clutch engagement. No where near the delays, and no more hang ups on cold days/cold starts. If I could find the recommended Honda 10W30, I would switch back to that just to compare.
I'v never had to rock mine to get it to start and I turn it off in gear every time. I don't want someone to be able to push it into the back of a truck. If they want to steal it, they're gonna have to work for it!I've had to rock mine back and forth about three times now to grab a gear. Seems to happen when I turn it off in gear. On a separate note, after plowing yesterday I was getting a strong smell of antifreeze. Popped the hood and everything looked fine, temp was fine as well...wth?
Did you extend your vent lines? If yes, where did you extend the water pump vent? I wouldn't worry about it until the level starts going down, like @rocmar mentioned.I've had to rock mine back and forth about three times now to grab a gear. Seems to happen when I turn it off in gear. On a separate note, after plowing yesterday I was getting a strong smell of antifreeze. Popped the hood and everything looked fine, temp was fine as well...wth?
Nooo That's what the DEALER sold me! They don't even stock the Honda oils.....I haven't been back there since my first oil change.Did ya get a few more....mph on the p5
...with a little Kawie juice in it..
....lol
I'v never had to rock mine to get it to start and I turn it off in gear every time. I don't want someone to be able to push it into the back of a truck. If they want to steal it, they're gonna have to work for it!
Did you extend your vent lines? If yes, where did you extend the water pump vent? I wouldn't worry about it until the level starts going down, like @rocmar mentioned.
Genius!I have an alarm on mine.
I'll do mine when it's warmer outside. I only snorkeled it to keep the airbox clean. I'm not drilling into the ROPS for the vents either. I'll make some kind of fancy box on the ROPS or something.I haven't extended mine yet, was going to do it last weekend but didn't get to it. I plan to run them all up the rops to under side of roof. Don't plan on drilling them in either. Did you do yours already?
Genius!
I'll do mine when it's warmer outside. I only snorkeled it to keep the airbox clean. I'm not drilling into the ROPS for the vents either. I'll make some kind of fancy box on the ROPS or something.
I was wondering if the vent was giving you the coolant smell.
Who knows? Coolant is under a lot of pressure.Maybe, why would it be burping though? It wasn't even hot.
I want to run black rubber hose for all of them and just zip tie them up the rops, all to the back preferably.
Who knows? Coolant is under a lot of pressure.
Watch where you run the water pump vent. You don't want hot coolant spraying all over you if it overeats.
Yep....mines to top of & behind seat...hide..Maybe, why would it be burping though? It wasn't even hot.
I want to run black rubber hose for all of them and just zip tie them up the rops, all to the back preferably.