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Old 04-21-2014, 01:03 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Owen View Post
I'm getting close to asking the dealer, but I've had VERY bad experiences with them in the past. I assure the worst that can happen is much worse than them just saying no.

There is no way to bleed the system, as it wont hold pressure. But where is the "leak"? It is not a leak in the sense of hey look there's water coming out from this part where it isn't supposed to.

The high pressure cap is where it belongs, on the gooseneck coming out between the cylinder banks. The overflow tank has the low pressure cap.

Just to be clear, the 2012+ is significantly differt than the earlier models.

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Great. That's the problem.


You need the flat cap on the "gooseneck"
You need the cap with the spring on the reservoir.
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