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ive got gunk in my rad so i changed the head gasket because i fort that was the problem and after running the bike for a couple of days the gunk is back in the rad can anyone spread some light on this for me

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if your head gasket had gone it's not really surprising you have gunk in there,

it may take several flushes to clear it, since it is summer I would keep changing the fluid in the radiator, dont bother wasting your money on coolant just use distill (de-ionised) water and when youre happy fill with coolant again.

but how do you know your head gasket is good now? did use use a black rubber coated one or one of the nasty cheap copy pattern ones?

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if your head gasket had gone it's not really surprising you have gunk in there,

it may take several flushes to clear it, since it is summer I would keep changing the fluid in the radiator, dont bother wasting your money on coolant just use distill (de-ionised) water and when youre happy fill with coolant again.

but how do you know your head gasket is good now? did use use a black rubber coated one or one of the nasty cheap copy pattern ones?

Sorry paul you have a spelling error there, you need an 'ra' instead of the 'o'.

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Sorry paul you have a spelling error there, you need an 'ra' instead of the 'o'.

crappy indeed Jason, still...best with a thin smear of silicone just around the bore circumference ( not all the gasket face) also I think.

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keep flushing your radiator. My Gpz 750R had a bit of crap in it so i ended up taking it off and back flushing it with hose. Do you guys get a product called Hylomar over in Blighty? 'Cos that stuff is gold on head gaskets, comes in a spray can, dont need much... i only know this because when i was a learner i approached my TAFE teacher and asked if Stag would be ok to use... ( was rebuilding the GPZ.... dont ask... chuckles..) couldnt get a new headgasket,( read apprentice wages) the problem with silicone and ... welll the Stag i was going to use is that it can ball up, drop into areas you dont want or know about and cause some damage ( I.M.E) the Hylomar sprays on so thinly , and seals very well.... 2nd hand desperation head gasket sealed and rode it for another 40 thousand k's..... just my 2c.

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