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Re: Overheating
« Reply #15 on: November 25, 2015, 03:11:47 AM »
On my GV 250 the expansion bottle is directly connected to the radiator.

Good tip as I had several overflows as air bubbled up.

B&L - do most scooters have these issues?  I never had these kind of problems with motorcycles that I worked on.

The bottle is directly connected? You mean with a hose right? The hose leading to the overflow only spits coolant when the system is pressurized past the pressure rating of the radiator cap. This is not a mural problem, but it's kinda hard to burp all the air out.
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Re: Overheating
« Reply #16 on: April 07, 2016, 01:16:28 AM »
The bottle is directly connected? You mean with a hose right? The hose leading to the overflow only spits coolant when the system is pressurized past the pressure rating of the radiator cap. This is not a mural problem, but it's kinda hard to burp all the air out.

Yes with a hose between the radiator bottle and the radiator.  "directly connected" was not the right choice of words.
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