Engine Coolant - Suzuki GSX-R750 Service Manual

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5-2 COOLING AND LUBRICATION SYSTEM

ENGINE COOLANT

At the time of manufacture, the cooling system is filled with a
50:50 mixture of distilled water and ethylene glycol anti-freeze.
This 50:50 mixture will provide the optimum corrosion protection
and excellent heat protection, and will protect the cooling system
from freezing at temperatures above –31°C (–24°F).
If the motorcycle is to be exposed to temperatures below –31°C
(–24°F), this mixing ratio should be increased up to 55% or 60%
according to the figure.
#
* Use a high quality ethylene glycol base anti-freeze,
mixed with distilled water. Do not mix an alcohol base
anti-freeze and different brands of anti-freeze.
* Do not put in more than 60% anti-freeze or less than
50%. (Refer to Right figure.)
* Do not use a radiator anti-leak additive.
50% Engine coolant including reserve tank capacity
Anti-freeze
Water
"
* You can be injured by scalding fluid or steam if you open the radiator cap when the engine is
hot. After the engine cools, wrap a thick cloth around cap and carefully remove the cap by
turning it a quarter turn to allow pressure to escape and then turn the cap all the way off.
* The engine must be cool before servicing the cooling system.
* Coolant is harmful;
If it comes in contact with skin or eyes, flush with water.
If swallowed accidentally, induce vomiting and call physician immediately.
Keep it away from children.
1 200 ml (3.1/2.6 US/lmp. pt)
1 200 ml (3.1/2.6 US/lmp. pt)
Anti-freeze
Freezing point
density
50%
–30°C (–24°F)
55%
–40°C (–44°F)
60%
–55°C (–67°F)
(°F) (°C)
32
0
14
–10
–4
–20
–22
–30
–40
–40
–58
–50
–76
–60
–94
–70
20 40 60 80 100
Density (%)
Fig.1
Engine coolant density-freezing
point curve.
(°F) (°C)
302 150
284 140
266 130
248 120
230 110
212 100
0
10 20
30 40 50
Density (%)
Fig.2
Engine coolant density-boiling
point curve.
(kgf/cm
2
)
1.5
0.9
0.5
0
60

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