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maddiedog wrote:I'm with GN2 on this one -- coolant is too essential to mess up, especially with how infrequently it's changed.

The first link is silicate free -- which is good. Like GN2 said though, it's organic and can get gummed up. Honda's extended life coolant (the stuff OriginalRocket mentioned) doesn't have that.

The second link you should ABSOLUTELY WRONG because it's silicate-based. It'll destroy your coolant system.

Just get the Honda brand coolant, it's the safest way to ensure you're okay, and it'll last for YEARS...

Your right the second one is silicate based. Avoid in your PCX

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maddiedog wrote:The second link you should ABSOLUTELY WRONG because it's silicate-based. It'll destroy your coolant system.
Ahh, I will drop that out the bike then, will just use deionized water and waterwetter till I can get some better stuff, Bike lives inside so freezing is not something that will happen.
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Is this one silicate free and safe to use?
http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy ... prod/51748

I had to top up a bit and thinking of using the rest flushing the whole thing. It just says glycol based...
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Here is the datasheet:
Castrol Motorcycle coolant:
http://msdspds.castrol.com/bpglis/Fusio ... 8S4N8F.pdf
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I have a question regarding coolant, as a newbie. Can I do top ups using distilled water? Or do I have to buy the ready mixed stuff to top up?

Also, can you mix brands or do you have to flush it out? Thanks in advance guys ;)
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tomtomclub2005 wrote:Is this one silicate free and safe to use?
http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy ... prod/51748
I had to top up a bit and thinking of using the rest flushing the whole thing. It just says glycol based...
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That is fine and is used by Honda dealers - that's what they had on their shelf and what they advised me to use.
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gagazman wrote:I have a question regarding coolant, as a newbie. Can I do top ups using distilled water? Or do I have to buy the ready mixed stuff to top up?

Also, can you mix brands or do you have to flush it out? Thanks in advance guys ;)

If the fluid level has fallen slightly and there are no leaks just use water.

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OK so, I have added some distilled water which I was robbed for at Halfords. I have had the PCX for less than 2 weeks. I have no maintenance skills so what has caused the water to drop? Use? High speeds? Did the dealer not fill it up correctly?
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gagazman wrote:OK so, I have added some distilled water which I was robbed for at Halfords. I have had the PCX for less than 2 weeks. I have no maintenance skills so what has caused the water to drop? Use? High speeds? Did the dealer not fill it up correctly?

Who knows. Keep an eye on it for a couple of weeks
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gagazman wrote:OK so, I have added some distilled water which I was robbed for at Halfords. I have had the PCX for less than 2 weeks. I have no maintenance skills so what has caused the water to drop? Use? High speeds? Did the dealer not fill it up correctly?
This is common on a new PCX. As the stretchy parts of the cooling system break in the level in the reservoir will drop slightly. Nothing to worry about. Happened with mine too. Just Bring it up to the right level when it's cool, and it should stay there after the system is fully broken in.
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gagazman wrote:OK so, I have added some distilled water which I was robbed for at Halfords. I have had the PCX for less than 2 weeks. I have no maintenance skills so what has caused the water to drop? Use? High speeds? Did the dealer not fill it up correctly?
If you've got nice soft tap water just use that. It's just as good. The south of England turn the inside of your kettle to a furball stuff I wouldn't.


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honkerman wrote:
gagazman wrote:OK so, I have added some distilled water which I was robbed for at Halfords. I have had the PCX for less than 2 weeks. I have no maintenance skills so what has caused the water to drop? Use? High speeds? Did the dealer not fill it up correctly?
This is common on a new PCX. As the stretchy parts of the cooling system break in the level in the reservoir will drop slightly. Nothing to worry about. Happened with mine too. Just Bring it up to the right level when it's cool, and it should stay there after the system is fully broken in.

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Alibally wrote:
gagazman wrote:OK so, I have added some distilled water which I was robbed for at Halfords. I have had the PCX for less than 2 weeks. I have no maintenance skills so what has caused the water to drop? Use? High speeds? Did the dealer not fill it up correctly?
If you've got nice soft tap water just use that. It's just as good. The south of England turn the inside of your kettle to a furball stuff I wouldn't.


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Thanks Alibally. We have soft water up in the north. So i can use our tap water? Cool 8)
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Hi, I have honda pcx 125 and this came from japan. So I want know if i’m Going to change Coolant what should I do... must completely remove existing coolant? Currently i’m In Sri Lanka in SL I can only buy wurth, motul, castrol, mobile brand.. so what is the best brand should i buy? And these any coolant should mix with water before put into radiator
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