viper84737
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Question: How critical is it to crack open the bleeder screw to bleed out the air bubbles in the cooling system of a 2010 GSXR 600? My bleeder screw won't budge and the head is rounded now, and I'm paranoid next year when I go to re-fill my coolant that not being able to get out the air bubbles will be a problem, and I have no experience with this sort of issue. Please help.
Backstory: I had to dump my coolant earlier this year when we had that first nasty cold snap, to make sure the water in my coolant wouldn't freeze and break any pipes or the engine block (call me paranoid). I did this because I arrived home very late at night and didn't have enough time that night to properly winterize the bike. Today I properly winterized the bike. That meant pouring water back into the cooling system so I could run the motor so that the fuel stabilizer could make its way into the fuel injectors and lines. My bleeder valve screw is rounded and for some reason won't budge at all when I go to turn it, I've sort of stripped the head a bit. I decided to run the motor and everything seemed ok. The temps got up to 104-106 C before the fan kicked on, as always, and the temps dropped back down to 99 C where the fan shut off, all as normal.
Backstory: I had to dump my coolant earlier this year when we had that first nasty cold snap, to make sure the water in my coolant wouldn't freeze and break any pipes or the engine block (call me paranoid). I did this because I arrived home very late at night and didn't have enough time that night to properly winterize the bike. Today I properly winterized the bike. That meant pouring water back into the cooling system so I could run the motor so that the fuel stabilizer could make its way into the fuel injectors and lines. My bleeder valve screw is rounded and for some reason won't budge at all when I go to turn it, I've sort of stripped the head a bit. I decided to run the motor and everything seemed ok. The temps got up to 104-106 C before the fan kicked on, as always, and the temps dropped back down to 99 C where the fan shut off, all as normal.