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I took the wife's GZ250 out for it's monthly exercise. Then took to T out to play with the wheelie control. 
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You need to add this to the "What did you do to your FZ1 today thread!" Nice bike BTW, I have always been a fan of the silver on silver Gen1.
Determined beyond a doubt the the 990 is eating coolant. After overheating several times on my trip due to a failed thermostatic switch, it now is consuming coolant. Not enough to smoke, nor pressure up the system, but sadly undeniable. I put dye in the coolant, and changed the rad cap to eliminate water pump seal and faulty rad cap, but there is only one place the coolant could be going. This means a complete top end tear down and lots of money. With a one bike garage it also means my season is done. I,ll take her out in the morning for one last run, then it gets stripped down. Then I have to price out a total rebuild, and decide whether or not to just do a gasket replacement (the base and heads both have to be done at the same time) or while in that deep, do the barrels, pistons, rings, bearings, valve seats, cam chains, and have a completely new motor. If I didn't truly love this bike (can't think of one I'd rather have as my only bike) then this would be the end of the line for it. What this will cost would buy a DRZ, but that isn't what I want. So much for a new bike this winter, I guess I'll have to settle for a new motor. Aarrrgggg!!
Sometimes it's good to be wrong. Lots of internet research, and being curious enough to start tearing down the engine. I wasn't completely wrong, just wrong about the head gaskets. I will post pictures of what my pile of parts looks like when I get a chance, probably while I wait for the long list of parts to arrive. As long as none are on back-order I might get to ride again before the snow flies.
Last night I dropped the oil to check the filter for tell tale signs of coolant. The paper cartridge filter on the LC8 motor is know to swell if contaminated by coolant, making the paper pleats wavy in the process. At the same time I used a special light and glasses to check for the florescent dye that I added to the coolant, and BINGO found the mysterious disappearing coolant. I doubt anyone has every been as happy to find coolant in their oil before, but for me it was a relief! Although the oil looked normal, the dye was undeniable, showing bright yellow/green throughout the system. I had to turn the lights out in the shop to be sure, since the white fluorescent was making the small UV light hard to see.
I opened the clutch to find more evidence of coolant in a slight milky film on the inside of the outer clutch cover, and then removed the water pump cover to find the culprit. The impeller shaft had moved just enough to chew up the fins on the impeller and damage the inside of the water pump cover. I had to drain the coolant to get in and will flush out the rest of the dye tonight, since it was getting late last night.
Pictures and more to come. Bottom line though, I Can Fix This!
Sometimes it's good to be wrong. Lots of internet research, and being curious enough to start tearing down the engine. I wasn't completely wrong, just wrong about the head gaskets. I will post pictures of what my pile of parts looks like when I get a chance, probably while I wait for the long list of parts to arrive. As long as none are on back-order I might get to ride again before the snow flies.
Last night I dropped the oil to check the filter for tell tale signs of coolant. The paper cartridge filter on the LC8 motor is know to swell if contaminated by coolant, making the paper pleats wavy in the process. At the same time I used a special light and glasses to check for the florescent dye that I added to the coolant, and BINGO found the mysterious disappearing coolant. I doubt anyone has every been as happy to find coolant in their oil before, but for me it was a relief! Although the oil looked normal, the dye was undeniable, showing bright yellow/green throughout the system. I had to turn the lights out in the shop to be sure, since the white fluorescent was making the small UV light hard to see.
I opened the clutch to find more evidence of coolant in a slight milky film on the inside of the outer clutch cover, and then removed the water pump cover to find the culprit. The impeller shaft had moved just enough to chew up the fins on the impeller and damage the inside of the water pump cover. I had to drain the coolant to get in and will flush out the rest of the dye tonight, since it was getting late last night.
Pictures and more to come. Bottom line though, I Can Fix This!
Good news, kinda! Keep us posted!
Does this mean the repairs will be less expensive than originally thought?
Sorry to hear about your troubles Lee, but am glad it can be repaired and get you back out on the road to bring us back some awesome photos of your travels!











These are just some of the reasons I have stayed away from Euro especially exotics all these years. Triumph is the only one that gives close to Jap reliability. Aprilia is pretty good too. Ducati, BMW - avoid like pest ... KTM - a bit better but still leery...
So what has this repair cost you & what are the chances it will fail again? Is this a recurring issue with the 990?
the previous owner may have done that.
I have put a lot of HARD use miles on this bike, and it has only had 2 issues that stopped me. The first was a fuel pump. Typically they fail because of running the tanks too low and overheating them repeatedly, and the previous owner may have done that. It uses the same pump as Toyota Corrolla, but they don't like to be uncovered(without fuel to cool them).
This (The Water Pump seal) is the second. I just diagnosed the issue wrong. Fairly easy fix, especially if you let the shop do it.:nothing:
I am amazed at the quality of components and workmanship on this bike, especially since I get to see a lot more of it right now. :waiting:
For some reason I thought you bought it new.
KTM definitely is better than Ducati.. and probably more value ..