2023
Husqvarna
FE 350
2023
Husqvarna
FE 350s
2023
Husqvarna
FE 450
2023
Husqvarna
FE 501
2023
Husqvarna
FE 501s
2023
Husqvarna
TE 150
2023
Husqvarna
TE 250
2023
Husqvarna
TE 300
2022
Husqvarna
FE 350 S (Street Legal)
2022
Husqvarna
FE 350
2022
Husqvarna
FE 501 S (Street Legal)
2022
Husqvarna
FE 501
2022
Husqvarna
FE 501s
2022
Husqvarna
TE 150
2022
Husqvarna
TE 250
2022
Husqvarna
TE 300
2021
Husqvarna
FE 350 S (Street Legal)
2021
Husqvarna
FE 350
2021
Husqvarna
FE 501 S (Street Legal)
2021
Husqvarna
FE 501
2021
Husqvarna
TE 150
2021
Husqvarna
TE 250
2021
Husqvarna
TE 300
2020
Husqvarna
FE 350 S (Street Legal)
2020
Husqvarna
FE 350
2020
Husqvarna
FE 501 S (Street Legal)
2020
Husqvarna
FE 501
2020
Husqvarna
TE 150
2020
Husqvarna
TE 250
2020
Husqvarna
TE 300
Fairly lightweight, very easy to route due to the short hose length needed. To install on the 501 you need to remove the header, disconnect the airboat, remove all engine bolts save for the bottom most bolt. Tilt the engine back and slide out your charcoal filter. Easier than it sounds. Plus you get to clean and grease those corroded engine bolts.
Pros: Uses existing space, cannot be damaged.
Cons: A bit of work to install.
Recommended: Definitely
By Louis
(NJ)
| February 7th, 2022
✓ Verified Buyer
Does not fit two strokes
★★★★★
Unless you have the jug off
Recommended: Yes
By Micah Mueller
(Missouri)
| February 4th, 2020
Very good. Took 112 hours to be able to install it
★★★★★
I bought this overflow compensation tang when I bought my 2019 KTM 250 XCW Tpi . \nTook it to the dealer but there was a lot of work involved in installing it. They recommended me to wait until the first piston/rings change. So I stored it for a year. So 112 machine hours later it was installed when they changed the piston . I was wondering how it works. When the radiator fluid pressure is out of limits the cap spring recedes and allows the vapor to escape. It goes through the overflow tube and into this reservoir. And it is stored there. Lets say 100 cc of vapor escape. When it cools down the liquid returns to its normal volumen and then a vacuum is created. So this sucks back some of the liquid. I use a radiator fan and in tight trails like to leave the bike running in iddle just a moment lo allow it to cool down. But is an inexpensive extra caution that can be added. Just bear in mind to buy it and install it when you have to change your piston the first time. I just changed bike and will get one in order to install it on the firt piston chhange of the new bike ( also 250 KTM Tpi) and this will remain in the 2019 250 TPI that was handed down to my son. Great product neat fitting. Inexpensive extra insurance. And dont forget to install a fan its a must on TPIs to have a fan.
Pros: Neat and exact fit|Inexpensive insurance
Cons: Need to remove cylinder
Recommended: Yes
By Arturo Iturbide
(Guatemala)
| September 29th, 2020
Installation on Husky 300
★
I purchased this coolant res. for my 2018 Husky TX300. After 30 mins of pulling off parts I found that on the 300 the cylinder will have to be removed in order to fit the res. into the frame. Thats fine if you have do it anyway for new piston and rings. I was not willing to that just to install it. Found another option that mounts inside the airbox from FPS. Looks like it is well made but to me not worth the trouble to install
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