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I don't mind having a leakie or any other issue on the scoot. But this takes the cake. Look closely at the bottom clamp on the large hose to the left coming into the thermostat...the P.O. or some worker bee at a shop put the clamp on backwards. I'm not taking the motor out to replace the hose!!!

 

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Also notice my by-pass valve position. Interesting! So...which way do I turn it to get it right? Er....or left? Or?.... :doh:

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I don't mind having a leakie or any other issue on the scoot. But this takes the cake. Look closely at the bottom clamp on the large hose to the left coming into the thermostat...the P.O. or some worker bee at a shop put the clamp on backwards. I'm not taking the motor out to replace the hose!!!

Also notice my by-pass valve position. Interesting! So...which way do I turn it to get it right? Er....or left? Or?.... :doh:

 

It may be possible to get a wrench or pliers on the hex head of the hose clamp screw? Or a Dremel may access the clamp to cut it off? Finally, unbolt the exhaust header and move it out of the way?

 

As for the coolant drain valve position: the OFF should point to a mark on the valve housing at about the two o'clock position when in normal operation. If draining the cooling system, the ON should be at the two o'clock position. You may turn the drain valve in either direction to position it correctly. There is no "stop".

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Thanks.....I'm just concerned why my valve is in the position it's in? Weird. In the middle....well, Guess I'll try turning it and see what happens.

And the hose clamp...yep...cut the darn thing off. Replace the hose as well. This is the hose that can be matched close enough at an auto parts store, right?

 

Thanks again.....

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Temp gauge has been reading fine. Takes a while to warm up, which now I understand, since the valve was closer to the by-pass position than the normal position . I just turned the valve to the proper position...moved easily... and am going to warm the bike up and watch the whole system. Wondering if it was on by-pass due to a warped thermostat cover or other issue.

 

If no other problems pop up...I'll cut the hose clamp off and replace the hose...it's getting pretty soft. Ordered the bypass valve kit...and will do all that when it comes in.

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