Cooling system maintenance
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Cooling system maintenance
I'm going to change the coolant in my GT750 and was curious about other people's experience concerning the use of Bar's Leaks. I have a late A model and was wondering if improvements were made so it was no longer necessary. Where do they usually leak?
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Re: Cooling system maintenance
I also have an A model and mine does not leak. I imagine yours is cracked somewhere. I don't like radiator stop leaks if that's what you are referring to ? They create more problems than what they are worth. It would be easier for you to find a good used one on ebay. I see ones priced around 50 bucks all the time. Then there is a guy selling a brand new reproduction for around 200 if I remember correctly. Can't beat this deal, he's even willing to go lower. Just be sure to ask the seller to test it for leaks prior to you buying it. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1970s-SUZUKI-GT ... 04&vxp=mtr" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Cooling system maintenance
I'm with pearljam. I don't recall one ever leaking and Barrs Leaks is a big no-no in our household. Barrs Bugs on the other hand is a great product.
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Re: Cooling system maintenance
I wasn't implying that I have a leak nor would I use additives in any of the fluids unnecesarily. I suppose it got misinterpreted because I posted in the "Repair" forum. I was referring to the service manual which indicates Bar's Leaks was added at the factory and says to add it when changing. I certainly won't be adding it to mine but just curious about Suzuki's motive and other owner's experiences who chose not to add it during service intervals.
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Re: Cooling system maintenance
Bar's Leak was specified in the shop manual (page 62 in the one in front of me, or also on line at this link). I only bother with it on the first radiator coolant fill after an engine rebuild. When just changing the coolant I don't bother. 

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Re: Cooling system maintenance
I was born with nothing and still have most of it left.
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1976 GT550 ongoing money pit.
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Re: Cooling system maintenance
Anyone got any ideas why Mr S thought that was a good idea? COuld it be that they were not convinced that the water would stay inside or did the good sales people at BARRs manage to convince them to use it?
There really is no good reason to use a leak stopper IMHO.
There really is no good reason to use a leak stopper IMHO.
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Re: Cooling system maintenance
I think the idea behind it was --- should the radiator develop a pin hole (from a rock or whatever) the Stop Leak would seal it before it became a major problem. That's just a guess.
I was born with nothing and still have most of it left.
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1978 GS1000C
1976 GT550 ongoing money pit.
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1978 GS1000C
1976 GT550 ongoing money pit.
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Re: Cooling system maintenance
I'm of the same opinion as well Chris (and I like your footer by the way !Coyote wrote:I think the idea behind it was --- should the radiator develop a pin hole (from a rock or whatever) the Stop Leak would seal it before it became a major problem. That's just a guess.


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Re: Cooling system maintenance
All makes sense to me. After all, how many water cooled bikes were on the market in volume production when the J was designed? Not a lot. 

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Re: Cooling system maintenance
Hi,only two "OTHER" production two stroke motorcycles ever the Scott "Flying Squirrel" & the Vellocette Le 200, both out of production long before Suzuki "reinvented" it in 1971-1972.I've seen & heard a Scott running, sounds VERY similar to the GT750!!!?...tz375 wrote:All makes sense to me. After all, how many water cooled bikes were on the market in volume production when the J was designed? Not a lot.
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