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Take a look at the pic can anyone tell me why and or what this might be coming from that little hole on the left hand side of the motor
Blue 2016 R1200RT Fully Loaded
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No expert, but looks like coolant to me a visit to the dealer I would suggest, still in warranty?
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Unless you just washed it, and some soap solution got stuck in the hole, clean it off and see if it reappears, at least then you will know if it's leaking something or not.
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no just got back from a 600 mile ride on Friday and noticed today when cleaning off the bugs
Blue 2016 R1200RT Fully Loaded
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its coolant from the pump shaft. They can seep for a couple of thousand miles but the coolant level normally stays up. Dealers have been told not to swap them unless there's a proper leak. Best bet is don't clean it off and pop into your dealer for them to decide. Going up mountains makes it happen as well.
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Thank you I just sent the pic to my dealer salesman to see if he can get it over to the service dept.
Blue 2016 R1200RT Fully Loaded
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Seems to be a not uncommon fault. My 2015 1200t-lc developed the problem at about 900 miles. Dealer at first said it was nothing important, but then agreed to replace the water pump and seal.
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Don't worry about it - it's just the bike sweating a bit and is a sign you're working it good and hard...
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yes I road it hard and long when I came home on Friday, 225 miles and only 1 stop for a bite to eat then back on it 80+ mph the whole way
Blue 2016 R1200RT Fully Loaded
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My dealer service TECH manager said to wipe it clean and if it continues they will replace the water pump under warranty.......Why the heck is there a hole in the side of the engine case makes no sense to me.
Blue 2016 R1200RT Fully Loaded
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If the hole wasn't there any seepage past the seal could end up in the oil. The K 1600 has same thing on its water pump and even though it's a totally different design they often do the same thing. Then it ends up on the exhaust. At least on the RT it's easily cleaned off.
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......to act as a visible witness, ie the same principle as dry drains......Stevecccc wrote: My dealer service TECH manager said to wipe it clean and if it continues they will replace the water pump under warranty.......Why the heck is there a hole in the side of the engine case makes no sense to me.