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« Thread Started on Jun 8, 2011, 2:19am »

High Ya All I have an 010 300 Magnum. After taking most of the front end off,I finally found the fill for the coolant. Now here's the problem. My buddy who sometimes thinks he's Mr Goodwrench. Thinks I should fill it in the white plastic bottle with the cap on it. I say it should be filled in the container with the metal top and the chain with it. If anybody could help me with this I would appreciate it. ( a case of beer is riding on this ) Thanks a lot Spankie
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Jun 8, 2011, 2:19am, spankie154 wrote:
High Ya All I have an 010 300 Magnum. After taking most of the front end off,I finally found the fill for the coolant. Now here's the problem. My buddy who sometimes thinks he's Mr Goodwrench. Thinks I should fill it in the white plastic bottle with the cap on it. I say it should be filled in the container with the metal top and the chain with it. If anybody could help me with this I would appreciate it. ( a case of beer is riding on this ) Thanks a lot Spankie


"the container with the metal top and the chain with it" is the top of the radiator and that is where it should be filled at if you have drained all the coolant. The white plastic bottle is the reservior and it too must be filled to the mark on the bottle. Just like a car. If the white bottle is empty it is always best to take the radiator cap off and check and make sure that is still full, if not fill it.

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« Reply #2 on Jun 9, 2011, 2:52am »

Thanks alot Jim. You have helped me out many times. I just wish I would have bought my trike from you, even though I live in AZ.
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« Reply #3 on Jun 9, 2011, 11:54am »

Spankie,
Guess you guys are going to have to SHARE buying the Case of Beer As well As BOTH of you Drinking the Case. Both of you guys were HALF RIGHT.
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