Coolant level adjustment (Triumph Rocket III)
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Warning! Before starting work, ensure the motorcycle is stabilised and adequately supported. This will help prevent it from falling and causing injury to the operator or damage to the motorcycle.
Warning! Do not remove the expansion tank or radiator pressure cap when the engine is hot. When the engine is hot, the coolant inside the expansion tank will be hot and also under pressure. Contact with hot coolant will cause scalds and skin damage.
1. Allow the engine to cool for at least 30 minutes.
2. Remove the intake cover as follows: Release the two screws from its front and rear edges and then slide it downwards to release it from two support studs in its centre.
1. Intake cover; 2. Intake cover screws
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3. Remove the cap from the expansion tank, and add coolant mixture through the filler opening until the level reaches the "MAX" mark. Refit the cap.
Note: If the coolant level is being checked because the coolant has overheated, also check the level in the radiator and top-up if necessary. In an emergency, water alone can be added to the cooling system. However, the coolant must be returned to the correct mixture ratio as soon as possible.
4. Refit the intake cover as follows: Align the cover to the centre studs and ease it into place. Fit and tighten the two screws to 9 Nm.
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This article has been reviewed: Serafim Sazonov
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