Radiator Leak Street Triple

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by Iain kubrycht, Aug 5, 2016.

  1. Iain kubrycht

    Iain kubrycht Member

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    hey guys. Bought a 2011 street triple a few months ago and I have a leak! Getting drips from both sides of the radiator so was thinking it may just be a pipe rather than the radiator itself. Any common parts that may go? Have tried to look but can't see anything obvious apart from the drips at both corners.
     
  2. darkman

    darkman Crème de la Crème

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    Have you just washed the bike ??
     
  3. Tallulah

    Tallulah Member

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    I have three triples in the house all of them have had temp/radiator problems different symptoms. new radiator caps have been the resolution for all of them. difficult to say if this is the same issue but I know the caps were only a few quid.
     
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  4. Iain kubrycht

    Iain kubrycht Member

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    I was told to avoid repair products? Bike engines can't handle them like cars?
     
  5. Iain kubrycht

    Iain kubrycht Member

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    I'll check the caps on Sunday. Hopefully that's all it is. Thanks guys.
     
  6. Tallulah

    Tallulah Member

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    The issues with the cap isn't visible unfortunately. The only way to check is if you replace with a new one.
     
  7. Tallulah

    Tallulah Member

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    Who told you that? An engine is an engine. As long as you are choosing the right product it will work.
     
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  8. Iain kubrycht

    Iain kubrycht Member

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    Ah ok. Is it just the one cap?
     
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  9. Iain kubrycht

    Iain kubrycht Member

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  10. Tallulah

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  11. Tallulah

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    You are totally right. He asked for common faults. I shared my experience. As you probably know tracing a drip back to source is thought. Particularly when the heat of a radiator evaporates the path of the drip- arduous and joyless task.
     
  12. Iain kubrycht

    Iain kubrycht Member

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    Thanks again. Cap ordered so hopefully that's all it is.
     
  13. Iain kubrycht

    Iain kubrycht Member

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    Not the radiator cap :(. Have found the leak though. There is wee plugs on the side of the radiator. The bottom one of these is leaking. I have a friend who might be able to weld it for me but if this fails, looks like a new radiator. Cheapest I can find one is £430! Anyone know of a reliable refurb company? Used to be hundreds for cars but now I can't even find these companies.
     
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  14. Tallulah

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    when I needed a new fan for one of mine I rang around all the bike scrappys I could find and saved myself £100+ quid. give it a go.
    Dozer is right though a radiator is a radiator so take it to a car one. (so glad you found the leak- they are a bitch to find sometimes- also sorry it wasn't the cap)
     
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