yami lover
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my 04 viper s spits anti frezze out of the over flow hose when i pin it across the lake i never overheat and it doesnt always happen can someone help
jboar
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Maybe to much antifreeze in the bottle.
yami lover
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when the sled is cold the antifreeeze level should b at cold level rightjboar said:Maybe to much antifreeze in the bottle.
My Viper S seems happiest with the coolant slightly below the "cold line".
If I add more, it magically disappears.
2datrl
If I add more, it magically disappears.
2datrl
jboar
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Mine is the same, if I top it up it spits some out the first time I go out then It is fine after that
yami lover
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but i still cant get anti freeze to come out the bleeder screw on the cylinder hear beside the carb heater switch can u2datrl said:My Viper S seems happiest with the coolant slightly below the "cold line".
If I add more, it magically disappears.
2datrl
Too much
Yup, you'ver got too much antifreeze in it. When it is full to the "cold level" it will spit a little out and correct itself. It should be about half way between the bottom of the bottle and the cold level line when cold. As long as you can see a little in the bottle you will be fine.
Madmatt
Yup, you'ver got too much antifreeze in it. When it is full to the "cold level" it will spit a little out and correct itself. It should be about half way between the bottom of the bottle and the cold level line when cold. As long as you can see a little in the bottle you will be fine.
Madmatt
yami lover
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Thanks man i will try it out today and see what happensMadmatt said:Yup, you'ver got too much antifreeze in it. When it is full to the "cold level" it will spit a little out and correct itself. It should be about half way between the bottom of the bottle and the cold level line when cold. As long as you can see a little in the bottle you will be fine.
Madmatt