Waterless Powersports Coolant is for: MX bikes, trail bikes, Enduro bikes, street bikes
Boiling Point: Above 180°C
Antifreeze Properties: Protects below -40°C
Benefits: Eliminates system corrosion, improves combustion, maximizes HP, prevents boil-over and freeze-burst, safe for pump seals and bearings.
Life Span: Provides extended protection for the engine
- Begin with a cold engine.
- All of the old coolant must be removed from the cooling system. Conventional antifreeze contains water and water contaminates Evans Powersports Coolant. Do not flush with water.*
- Completely drain cooling system and expansion tank according to the owner‘s manual. Make sure that ALL antifreeze is removed from the radiator, engine, hoses, and expansion tank.
- Remove a low hose connection, typically at the coolant pump, and blow air through hoses, radiator, and passages to help push old coolant out.
- Pour a small amount of Evans Powersports Coolant or Evans Prep Fluid into the radiator and in the hose leading into the top of the engine. Drain and blow out passages again with air to remove residual fluid.
- Close up drains, attach hoses, and fill the system with Evans Powersports Coolant. Fill expansion tank to cold line.
- Dispose of drained fluid responsibly. Treat Evans Prep Fluid and Evans Powersports Coolant the same as antifreeze for disposal purposes.