Kyle Tarry
Husqvarna
Pro Class
So, a few weeks ago on a ride my bike overheated pretty bad. I thought it was due to the thermostat locking up, but I had no proof of that. I gutted the t-stat and filled the coolant back up, rode it around the yard real quick, and then it's just been sitting in the garage for a few weeks.
Today I pulled the pipe so I could drop the subframe and remove the shock, and at least a cup of brand new coolant came out of the pipe/motor.
Uh-oh!
So I pulled the head (super easy on these bikes):
When I took the head off, the inner o-ring wasn't seated nicely like that, it was all crooked; you can see what I think is exhaust blowby on the right side of the picture. Based on the drip marks on the cylinder and the puddle of coolant in the power valve port, it sure looks like the coolant was coming in from the top of the cylinder, past that o-ring. Everything cleaned up nicely and the cylinder looks really good, so I just did my best to get the coolant out and coated everything with a light oil to prevent corrosion.
Questions:
Is there a way to drain the crankcase? I am worried there might be some coolant down there that made it past the rings.
I measured the squish, since I already had the head off. It measured about 0.075" (~2mm) right at the edge of the cylinder. Should I send the head off to be machined?
Any other recommendations for things I should look for, to make sure everything is happy when I button it back up with new o-rings?
Today I pulled the pipe so I could drop the subframe and remove the shock, and at least a cup of brand new coolant came out of the pipe/motor.

So I pulled the head (super easy on these bikes):


When I took the head off, the inner o-ring wasn't seated nicely like that, it was all crooked; you can see what I think is exhaust blowby on the right side of the picture. Based on the drip marks on the cylinder and the puddle of coolant in the power valve port, it sure looks like the coolant was coming in from the top of the cylinder, past that o-ring. Everything cleaned up nicely and the cylinder looks really good, so I just did my best to get the coolant out and coated everything with a light oil to prevent corrosion.
Questions:
Is there a way to drain the crankcase? I am worried there might be some coolant down there that made it past the rings.
I measured the squish, since I already had the head off. It measured about 0.075" (~2mm) right at the edge of the cylinder. Should I send the head off to be machined?
Any other recommendations for things I should look for, to make sure everything is happy when I button it back up with new o-rings?