I'll have to take a further look at my airbox for leaks, as well as the mixture screws again
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I had one head pipe that started to blue a little, just looking to see what you guys have used to get some blue off
I'll have to take a further look at my airbox for leaks, as well as the mixture screws againTags: None
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Vacuum sync the carbs too.
Bluejob is the best stuff I've found. It's expensive and if the blue is really burned in the pipe nothing will remove it.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Originally posted by steve murdoch View PostA valve clearance that is tight can also be a cause of too much heat.
Not trying to argue, just want to understand the mechanics.
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jprice90
These pipes literally looked new, it just happened Saturday when i had it out, it was a 94 humid day.
I'll try that, and do some adjustments
Thanks alot guys
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A 94 and humid day should make it run richer, not leaner. Something is wrong in there. It would be a lot leaner and run a lot hotter on a cool dry day. One pipe only is odd, did some fuel passage get clogged up or something? An intake leak would likely blue them both, if everything else like fuel level and mixture screw was the same.
Wait, is the one with the blue pipe the one with the petcock vacuum line or the other one?
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Originally posted by eil View PostCan it? I know you can burn valves due to too little valve clearance, but that's because the valve stops contacting the head and can't dissipate heat... the temperature in the combustion chamber doesn't increase in this case, does it? Or does a leaky valve make for a leaner burn?
Not trying to argue, just want to understand the mechanics.
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To my backyard mechanical mind...agreed, it can't get rid of some the heat which used to go to the bucket so the heat has to go somewhere which is out the exhaust port.
Even still burning mixture might be exiting the exhaust side.
My thinking pointed to a valve clearance because the o.p. mentioned only one pipe was turning blue.2@ \'78 GS1000
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