Suzuki GSF 400 (1991-1993) [124/270] Radiator

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5 9 COOLING SYSTEM RADIATOR INSPECTION Before removing the radiator and draining the coolant inspect the following items 1 Test the cooling system for tightness by using the radiator tester as follows Remove the radiator cap and connect the tester to the filler Give a pressure of about 1 2 kg cm2 17 psi 120 kPa and see if the system holds this pressure for 10 seconds If the pressure should fall during this 10second interval it means that there is a leaking point in the system In such a case inspect the entire system and replace the leaking component or part 2 Test the radiator cap for relieving pressure by using the radiator tester in the following manner Fit the cap to the tester as shown and build up pressure slowly by operating the tester Make sure that the pressure build up stops at 1 1 0 15 kg cm2 15 6 2 1 psi 110 15 kPa and that with the tester held standstill the cap is capable of that pressure for at least 10 seconds Replace the cap if it is found not to satisfy either of these two requirements Radiator cap valve release pressure 1 1 0 15 kg cm2 15 6 2 1 psi 110 15 kPa 3 Road dirt or trash stuck to the fins must be removed Use of compressed air is recommended for this cleaning Fins bent down or dented can be repaired by straightening them with the blade of a small screwdriver 4 Any water hose found in a cracked condition or flattened must be replaced Any leakage from the connecting section should be corrected by proper tightening REMOVAL Refer to page 5 5 INSTALLATION The radiator is to be installed in the reverse order of the removal procedure After installing the radiator be sure to add coolant refer to page 2 9 for refilling information Ï Radiator cap tester 2 Radiator cap