Was the smoke from the top engine from the new gasket settling in, or do I have a more serious problem? I figured I'd ask on here instead of continuing running my bike like that and cause further damage.
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I just put my bike back together after rebuilding the carbs, adjusted the valves (2 shims), changed the head gasket, and updated to a Dynatek ignition. After warming up my bike for a little, I noticed (i believe) white/greyish smoke coming from the exhaust. I also noticed the top of my engine was smoking, but it was more like a haze. I couldn't tell where it was exactly coming from.
Was the smoke from the top engine from the new gasket settling in, or do I have a more serious problem? I figured I'd ask on here instead of continuing running my bike like that and cause further damage. -
good that is running after that work and modification.
about smoke-fog near top of engine: you have the tube from cam cover breather to the air box....?http://webpages.charter.net/ddvrnr/GS850_1100_Emblems.jpg
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TyeGuy
Originally posted by Redman View Postgood that is running after that work and modification.about smoke-fog near top of engine: you have the tube from cam cover breather to the air box....?
yes, the breather hose is attached to the airbox
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Did you use anything on the new gasket? I soak my valve cover gasket in WD-40 prior to installing. It makes the next removal real easy and also makes it possible to reuse the gasket, but it tends to weep a bit and I'll see some smoke.
If there is any oil on the engine that will smoke, kinda obvious just thinking out loud. Some engine de-greasers and cleaning products if not washed off will smoke too. Did you clean off the engine recently?
You mentioned the head gasket, did you change the base gasket as well? Maybe a bit of oil weeping down there.
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Originally posted by Burque73 View PostDid you use anything on the new gasket? I soak my valve cover gasket in WD-40 prior to installing. It makes the next removal real easy and also makes it possible to reuse the gasket, but it tends to weep a bit and I'll see some smoke.
If there is any oil on the engine that will smoke, kinda obvious just thinking out loud. Some engine de-greasers and cleaning products if not washed off will smoke too. Did you clean off the engine recently?
You mentioned the head gasket, did you change the base gasket as well? Maybe a bit of oil weeping down there.
I did clean the cylinder head cover when I had it off and cleaned around the engine fins since I had access to them with cleaning products. Maybe it's from that. I just wish I knew specifically where the smoke was coming from. I really don't want to keep running it just to find out.
No I didn't change the cylinder head gasket, didn't need it.
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Hopefully just residual oil on the head and exhaust burning off.Ed
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