Ok, so a friend of mine who I frequently help with maintenance discovers that he has an antifreeze leak somewhere on top of the block on his Valkyrie. It did not seem to be the usual thermostat housing top hose, so we thought and figured it had to be the little funky weird shaped O-rings on the water pipes as the thermostat housing was wet but below the hose, even below the seam between the two halves of the housing.
So we attempt to replace the O-rings from behind the radiator by pulling the thermostat housing and then removing the water pipes. So far so good, the bike is a "97 with over 200,000 miles so the O-rings looked like they needed replaced, we felt we were on the problem.
Well let me tell you re-installing them pipes and the thermostat housing blind (from the front) is no easy task.......Didnt work the first time....big leak.
Now, we remove the airbox and carbs so we can work on the water system directly from on top. That goes much better and now all the pipes and housing fittings are dry. Bolt it all back together carbs and airbox...WHEW!!! fire her up amd all looks good. Wait a second.......CRAP! as soon as pressure buids there is that same leak just like at the beginning seems to come from one of the three bolts that holds the upper half of the thermostat housing. How can that be?
After much thought we thought, the only part that has the ability to just fail on its own would be that plastic upper half of the thermostat housing, so he ordered one of them.
BINGO, that fixed it, and most likely the O-rings were never leaking, but they were old.
So you can have spontaneous failure of the upper half of the thermostat housing.........it cracked right on the mold seam, this is a fine crack that doesnt even leak until the system builds up pressure
Who knew?
