sandyeggoxj
Husqvarna
A Class
I' have a 2005 te450. I switched to engine ice last year and then my bike was running warm. It then sat from mid-summer until about 2 months ago. I didn't really winterize it so I spent some time cleaning the carb, replacing the chain/sprockets, battery and more. Now my overheating problem is way worse. I thought that maybe I flushed and the coolant the wrong way last time so I did it again. This time I drained the current engine ice, filled it with distilled water, ran it for a minute and then flushed it with more distilled water. Finally I drained that out and then filled it with engine ice. I have NO visible corrosion on the impeller or anywhere else in the system. The coolant is nice and clear and is the same color as when it is poured fresh from the bottle.
I figured I should just switch back to 50/50 ethylene glycol and see what happens but thought I would ask first. Also, important to note is that my riding has been above 7k feet and I am jetted pretty rich for that altitude. Ambient temps have been between 70 and 85*F. Riding style has been anywhere from 1st gear singletrack to 3-4th gear faster stuff.
I figured I should just switch back to 50/50 ethylene glycol and see what happens but thought I would ask first. Also, important to note is that my riding has been above 7k feet and I am jetted pretty rich for that altitude. Ambient temps have been between 70 and 85*F. Riding style has been anywhere from 1st gear singletrack to 3-4th gear faster stuff.