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<blockquote data-quote="MoKo_03SVT" data-source="post: 11981148" data-attributes="member: 94865"><p>alright fellas, so here is the deal (with my situation/problem, anyway).so i was getting the dreaded tick, tick, tick....or pop, pop, pop...or tink, tink, tink (WHATEVER the "F" you want to call it, coming from my back passenger wheel.</p><p>so today around 1 pm i went to my bro shop to have it looked at., and make sure the cooling system is ok.first we flushed the cooling system again, put in new flood/coolant/water/watter wetter,etc.....then burped the system..then installed my new cooling fan, for the radiator (my whole reason for over-heating).</p><p></p><p>then we turned our attention to the clickng back wheell we pulled the wheel off and the retaining nut was a little loose. we tighened it up, and packed it, and everything else we could back there (behind the wheel) all with grease....greased up all of the rest of the IRS. no more noises, or clicks upon take-off! thank god! and no more over-heating/puking coolant!! yay!!!</p><p></p><p>i do realize though, that tightening the retainer net, all of the lubing/greasing on the back wheel/half-shaft is only a band-aid fix, and it will eventually come back. ugh. *SiGh*</p><p></p><p>seems like she is good to go now...not running hot, not puking coolant, not bogging, etc, etc.</p><p></p><p>awesome!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoKo_03SVT, post: 11981148, member: 94865"] alright fellas, so here is the deal (with my situation/problem, anyway).so i was getting the dreaded tick, tick, tick....or pop, pop, pop...or tink, tink, tink (WHATEVER the "F" you want to call it, coming from my back passenger wheel. so today around 1 pm i went to my bro shop to have it looked at., and make sure the cooling system is ok.first we flushed the cooling system again, put in new flood/coolant/water/watter wetter,etc.....then burped the system..then installed my new cooling fan, for the radiator (my whole reason for over-heating). then we turned our attention to the clickng back wheell we pulled the wheel off and the retaining nut was a little loose. we tighened it up, and packed it, and everything else we could back there (behind the wheel) all with grease....greased up all of the rest of the IRS. no more noises, or clicks upon take-off! thank god! and no more over-heating/puking coolant!! yay!!! i do realize though, that tightening the retainer net, all of the lubing/greasing on the back wheel/half-shaft is only a band-aid fix, and it will eventually come back. ugh. *SiGh* seems like she is good to go now...not running hot, not puking coolant, not bogging, etc, etc. awesome!! [/QUOTE]
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