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Smellii
How do I know if my exhaust is functioning properly?
I'm in the middle of doing my carbs and just realized I should probably make sure my exhaust is functioning properly (i.e. back pressure) prior to synchronizing my carbs. I have the stock exhaust and new exhaust gaskets installed. My exhaust pipe (back half) easily slides out from the header (front half) where the two come together into one underneath the bike. That's the only obvious problem I'm aware of but other than that I have know idea what to check. What do I need to check regarding my exhaust to ensure it's functioning properly?
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I'd check to make sure it has no leaks at the head, no rattles, should have some back pressure, no gaping holes in it, the exhaust fumes go through it (not plugged up), what else is there?sigpic
Steve
"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." :cool:
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'82 GS1100EZ
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Smellii
Thanks. No rattles or holes and exhaust goes through both sides. How do you check for leaks at the headers? Place your hand near them and feel for exhaust coming out where it meets the engine head? I do get popping which sounds like it's in the back half of the pipes. Could this be from my loose fitting underneath?
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I had a leak at the headers, I knew it immediately because it was loud. I would suspect a lesser leak will show itself in a little carbon build up on the pipe over time, and if it's small enough may seal itself. You may be able to feel for the leak, but I would only do that starting with a cold engine and pipes. If you have good gaskets and properly tightened nuts I wouldn't give it too much concern. If nothing is loose there, pipe, collar, nuts, washers, etc. I would expect everything to be OK, if there no unusally loud noise coming from there and you can't feel any hot air blowing out, I would give it the OK, unless there's a reason you expect
to find a problem.
The popping you hear may be do to a lean condition, I wouldn't attribute
it to the pipes unless you have reason to think otherwise.sigpic
Steve
"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." :cool:
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Smellii
Got it. Thanks for your time. I know it seems basic but this is my first bike so I tend to question myself on things the experienced folk find obvious. I don't want to assume anything cuz I'm usually wrong when I do.
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by Smellii View PostGot it. Thanks for your time. I know it seems basic but this is my first bike so I tend to question myself on things the experienced folk find obvious. I don't want to assume anything cuz I'm usually wrong when I do.
Your crossover pipe probably had a clamp too. Some of them were slip fit with a clamp and some were all one peice. Unsure on your model but check it out.
A parts fische will show you everything that's supposed to be there.
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Smellii
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