Radiator; Removal - Triumph Rocket III Classic Service Manual

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4.
Position a new O-ring to the thermostat housing and
seat into the groove.
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1. O-ring/groove
S.
Locate the thermostat housing to the head, ensuring
that the O-ring does not become detached. Tighten
the fixings to 12 Nm.
6.
Reconnect the top hose and secure with the hose
clip.
Z
Reconnect the battery, positive (red) lead first.
8.
Refit the seat (see page 17-17 for Rocket III and
Classic, see page 17-18 for Rocket III Touring).
9.
Refill the cooling system (see page 12-7>.
Cooling
Radiator
Removal
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.
1.
Remove the seat (see page 17-17 for Rocket III and
Classic, see page 17-18 for Rocket III Touring).
2.
Disconnect the battery, negative (black) lead first.
Do not remove the coolant pressure cap when the
engine is hot. When the engine is hot, the coolant inside
the radiator is hot and also under pressure. Contact with
hot coolant will cause scalds and skin damage.
3.
Drain the coolant (see page 12-6>.
4.
Disconnect the top hose and bypass hose from the
thermostat housing and head respectively.
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1. Top hose
2. Bypass hose
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