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on my shee went i start it up it leaks antifreze from one of the head bolts then if i ride it down by your carbs there is taht balance tube witch is silver there is antifreze down in there coming out not alot but u can see it any ideas please need awsores asap

 

Is it a new motor? Aftermarket head?

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No it has a stock head on it and we just did a top end on just the one side and it is the right side that we redone and that is the side it is doing it on to any ideas

 

Did you take it off in the proper sequence, and retorque it in the correct order? If you don't do it correctly you could warp the head. And like AKheathen said you have to heat cycle it and retorque everything again.

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did you remember the rubber plug in the bottom of the cylinder? did you retorque the head after a few heat cycles?

 

okwhat is the rubber plug thing do u guys have any pictures or were i can find wat it looks liek what would that do if the guy didnt put that in and i didnt after the heat cycle but why would there be antifreze by the balance tube thing

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okwhat is the rubber plug thing do u guys have any pictures or were i can find wat it looks liek what would that do if the guy didnt put that in and i didnt after the heat cycle but why would there be antifreze by the balance tube thing

 

 

Ok what does this plug look like and were does it go and what does it help do

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ok, the rubber plug goes in the bottom of the cylinder before you put it on, but i just realized that the balance tube is above the head. the coolant hose goes down through it, though. you need to replace the head gasket. it's probably all coming from there. don't forget the seequence and retorque. you'd be amazed how loose the nuts get, especially the front.

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ok, the rubber plug goes in the bottom of the cylinder before you put it on, but i just realized that the balance tube is above the head. the coolant hose goes down through it, though. you need to replace the head gasket. it's probably all coming from there. don't forget the seequence and retorque. you'd be amazed how loose the nuts get, especially the front.

 

 

Ok ya when I start it it like blows or runs some antifreeze down the one side of the jug and it's just the one side then later I just went out there and put my one hand the one were it was leaking and I termed it with my hand and could antifrzze get into your tranny oil

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on my shee went i start it up it leaks antifreze from one of the head bolts then if i ride it down by your carbs there is taht balance tube witch is silver there is antifreze down in there coming out not alot but u can see it any ideas please need awsores asap

 

Or you could have put your head gasket on upside down. Take it off mark the other side with a light scratch. Place in a pan of water and boil for 10 mins. Replace the opposite way you had it on. I know this sounds weird but it works. Its hard to see but the stock head gasket has a slight rise on it and should be placed on the top and not on the bottom.

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Or you could have put your head gasket on upside down. Take it off mark the other side with a light scratch. Place in a pan of water and boil for 10 mins. Replace the opposite way you had it on. I know this sounds weird but it works. Its hard to see but the stock head gasket has a slight rise on it and should be placed on the top and not on the bottom.

 

So that makes sence to u guys about it running down the jug and what about the balance tube if the head gasket is bad why would it

Get into there ?

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