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smashed rad
Posted: 10:05 pm Aug 24 2007
by scheckaet
I smashed my rad last ride (have no clue when or where) here are a few pics. I don't think it's too bad but rather ask than spending un-necessay $
It doesn't appear to leak but some of the small pieces of aluminium are missing (don't know what they're called sorry)
What's your expert opinion?
wilf
Posted: 10:23 pm Aug 24 2007
by Indawoods
Looks brand new to me! Nothing wrong with that rad....

Posted: 10:23 pm Aug 24 2007
by quailchaser
Where is it smashed? If it's not leaking, it should not be a problem. The "good" side on the KX looks like that. I rode with the other side crushed way more than that and it's 110 degrees here in the shade. I did send it to Mylers when I repaired the engine, but only because I noticed that it had a pin hole leak.
I wouldn't worry about it unless it starts leaking.
Posted: 10:28 pm Aug 24 2007
by scheckaet


Indawoods wrote:Looks brand new to me! Nothing wrong with that rad....

it just doesn't have the shine it had before
Thanks guys
Posted: 10:38 pm Aug 24 2007
by m0rie
Mine are bent into a nice pair of C shapes...helps dodge things on the trail!

Posted: 11:15 pm Aug 24 2007
by 2001kdx
When I had my bike I had a collision resulting in a smashed rad... I've come to the conclusion that if it don't leak, it's fine!
http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/modules. ... _photo.php
Posted: 01:58 am Aug 25 2007
by Wudscrasher
Take a small flathead screwdriver and separate the squished fins, *carefully*.
You want airflow between the fins, and any crushed fins will reduce cooling.
Posted: 10:26 am Aug 27 2007
by canyncarvr
Those are smashed-rad-pics?
They aren't pics of what it USED to look like?...or what you WANT it to look like?
If it's smashed rads you want so bad...I'll trade yours for mine!
If you're not using rad braces (not shields/guards)...get some. Works Connection braces work.
Maybe edit the pic, put in a pointy arrow thing pointing to the part that's smashed would help......
Posted: 11:37 am Aug 27 2007
by scheckaet
Well on the pics it's hard to tell, but it
slightly bent (and I do mean slightly, the hole with the shrouds are not aligned anymore) and I took the pic after I separated most of the squished fins.
I was more worried about the squished fins than the bending itself. (especially after seeing 2001 KDX pics

)
I rode Saturday and it was GREAT, faster than ever. better air flow

??? Or maybe it's cuz I finally installed my DFIII!!!
Next purchase will be some braces and rad guard
Thanks y'all
Posted: 11:49 am Aug 27 2007
by canyncarvr
That's rather a bleak, flimsy reference to what you
think of your newly installed DF3.
Or...is there more someplace else?
Seriously, flimsy or not...how do you like it? ...or not...
Other matters...but how did you arrive at a 45/155/CEK-2? Are you satisfied that anything smaller pilot-wise is worse? The DF3 will likely change the whole jetset.
Where do you run the AS? I don't recall if you use the SSS or not....
Ever try a DEK? ..and don't assume the -4 clip on either is 'obviously' too rich.

Quite a lambast.... No reason. Just wondered......
Cheers!
Posted: 01:05 pm Aug 27 2007
by Green Hornet


Wudscrasher wrote:Take a small flathead screwdriver and separate the squished fins, *carefully*.
You want airflow between the fins, and any crushed fins will reduce cooling.
I 2nd that...
Also.....No more drinking before you post.......Whats Wrong with these Rads??!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: 03:36 pm Aug 27 2007
by scheckaet
I did noticed it's a lot better off idle, it's crisp now. I also noticed there is more spooge so i'm sure the jetting is off (and no I'm not jetting by spooge factor

, I just notice there was more than before so time to investigate), I actually meant to do a plug chop this week end but was too busy riding!
I don't recall xactly where my AS or clip are set (not in the sss) As far as DEK, haven't tried it yet, have heard they're FUN
Posted: 03:39 pm Aug 27 2007
by scheckaet


Green Hornet wrote:

Wudscrasher wrote:Take a small flathead screwdriver and separate the squished fins, *carefully*.
You want airflow between the fins, and any crushed fins will reduce cooling.
I 2nd that...
Also.....No more drinking before you post.......Whats Wrong with these Rads??!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nothing! (I took the pics after I separated the squashed fins so it looks a lot better

)
Posted: 06:27 pm Aug 27 2007
by 2001kdx
My pictures are the before and your are the after.
155/45? Sounds a little rich to me

Posted: 06:49 pm Aug 27 2007
by AZRickD
QuailChaser told me that in 2003 Kawasaki began offering (at extra cost) radiators with "french curves" for better knee gripping.
I got ripped !!!
Rick
Posted: 06:56 pm Aug 27 2007
by Indawoods
Posted: 10:18 pm Aug 27 2007
by scheckaet