Just to expound on the Italian Tune Up a bit.
Ever notice that on an engine with a blown head gasket and coolant gets to a cylinder that the cylinder is as clean as the day the engine was made?
Heres why...the coolant instantly crystalises the carbon and its expelled out the exhaust. Its much like if you fry a burger in the skillet and theres the crunchy stuff left behind and you dump water in the hot skillet...the crusty stuff releases rather quickly and you can easily clean the skillet.
So heres what you do to "de-coke" the bikes cylinders. Pull the airbox so you can get directly to the crabs and start the bike with a fan blowing on the engine. Let it warm up real good..say 10 minutes or so that the cylinders are good and hot inside.
Next take a squirt bottle and fill it with cold water. Run the RPMs up to 6 or 7 grand and start squirting the water into the carbs...keep on the throttle and keep the bike running. Squirt the water just to the point that the bike will almost stall,,, but not stall. Do this on each cylinder 4 or 5 times and youll have an engine that is spotless inside the cylinders and the tops of the pistons. It will even knock carbon deposits off the valves.
Ever notice that on an engine with a blown head gasket and coolant gets to a cylinder that the cylinder is as clean as the day the engine was made?
Heres why...the coolant instantly crystalises the carbon and its expelled out the exhaust. Its much like if you fry a burger in the skillet and theres the crunchy stuff left behind and you dump water in the hot skillet...the crusty stuff releases rather quickly and you can easily clean the skillet.
So heres what you do to "de-coke" the bikes cylinders. Pull the airbox so you can get directly to the crabs and start the bike with a fan blowing on the engine. Let it warm up real good..say 10 minutes or so that the cylinders are good and hot inside.
Next take a squirt bottle and fill it with cold water. Run the RPMs up to 6 or 7 grand and start squirting the water into the carbs...keep on the throttle and keep the bike running. Squirt the water just to the point that the bike will almost stall,,, but not stall. Do this on each cylinder 4 or 5 times and youll have an engine that is spotless inside the cylinders and the tops of the pistons. It will even knock carbon deposits off the valves.