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Suggest you drain the system down and try just plain water, preferably soft water before taking anything apart. I use
water from Cornwall which is virtually calcium free and hence no scale. Two things affect the performance of the coolant in the system, the viscosity of the coolant and the thermal capacity of the coolant. Ethylene glycol is more viscous than water and without a pump to circulate it the fluid will circulate more slowly in a thermosyphon system. Ethylene glycol has a lower thermal capacity than water and will take heat away less effectively than plain water. Add the two together and you may have a problem in high ambient temperatures. The specification for Rock Oil doesn't give the percentage of glycol but I suspect it is quite high. There is a previous thread about Evans Waterless Coolant, which is basically pure ethylene or polyethylene glycol, if you read the specification in detail it is not recommended for thermosyphon systems for these two reasons. It also needs a sealed system which is not the case with a Silk. So try the bike on plain water and see off the problem is resolved.
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