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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Cronic overheating.
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[QUOTE="David Trustrum, post: 426550, member: 21529"] With jetting remember that you can be lean on one throttle position & rich on another. The clip only affects mid throttle positions. OK first off, take the radiators off & back flush them (run the hose through them the opposite way from normal to try & loosen any internal debris. Then run the hose through the cooling fins to make sure they are clear. Have a good look at your rads & any guards you are running over them. Aftermarket guards can be a big restriction. Water wetter is a good idea as is non glycol coolant like Penrite. OK now the other possibility is the head gasket is borderline leaking. Maybe it’s time for a new gasket & a check to see if the head is straight. Check the rear head mount isn’t so tight it is distorting the head by pulling on it, if you see what I mean. [/QUOTE]
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Cronic overheating.
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