I am working on my 450 and I have already made some modifications to make it run cooler for trail use. I added a radiator fan and put in Engine Ice. I rode on a day that was in the 80s and it seemed to do really well, didn't get too hot. I just rode a couple weeks ago and it was much much cooler weather, infact there was ice/snow in the area we rode, temps between 40-50 degrees. We also rode about 5 miles on the street. I noticed that the temps were always much higher than my last ride, even when riding higher speeds on the road or in very cold areas. It was driving me crazy trying to figure it out. Well, I bought some larger radiators (along with some other goodies). I went to install the rads and drained the coolant and to my surprise, there was BARELY any coolant in there.
I know I checked it after my last ride, so I am not sure what happened. I also don't think it "boiled" out as I have an overflow bottle and don't remember seeing it fill up and I don't remember any boiling of steaming (I am always paying attention to the bike). I also know that it didn't leak any coolant before the ride, because it is in my clean garage and there is nothing on the floor or anywhere.
I had always thought that you would see fluid coming out the weep hole if there was a leak. After doing some research, it sounds like when the seals first start to go bad, it ONLY leaks out the hole when it is warm. In other words, it would leak as I am riding but as it is sitting in my garage there is no leaking.
Since I am already installing new radiators and hoses, after those are installed and I double check and make sure everything is sealed, would my next course of action be to install a water pump seal kit? Honestly, if I run the bike just to see if it leaks coolant again, I don't think I want to risk damage to my bike. I am kind of leaning towards just replacing all the seals/gasket and the bearing just to be safe. Is this most likely the best course of action?