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GBX 01-06-10 10:59

Tenere Oil Splutters from exhaust / back fireing issue?
 
Hi there again guys, another newby question about the yamaha tenere 660, i noticed i get alot of oil splutters around the tail pipe of the exhaust, that i am cleaning off daily (see pic below) i am wandering if this is normal with the tenere or...?
http://img541.imageshack.us/img541/5255/p0106100947.jpg
also i noticed i seems to back fire alot to when changing down gears / slowing down from speeds, is this sound normal?
- Thanks in advance :)

bonjo 01-06-10 11:20

don't have a Z but from the picture, it all looks wrong.
You can expect some carbon deposit inside the pipe which you can just about see if you run your finger inside.
I would 1st check to make sure you haven't overfilled the engine with oil.
Next would be to check for oil leaks just in case it gets sprayed onto you exhaust
Popping on over runs is normal & normally caused by the PAIR system.
I assume you run the standard bike with no mods

A7 UFO 01-06-10 11:27

looks normal to me. All exhausts do this, it's just that you notice it on the tenere due to the recess around the pipe.

Zeph 01-06-10 11:27

Mine does exactly the same. I presume it's the same thing you get with cars when you start them up and get water plus soot sprayed out the end of the exhaust. My bike did it when it was in standard trim and is exactly the same with a DNA stage 1 and 2 and the "Kev" mod set full on.
Maybe we should both try wipping the deposits off once the engine is hot and see if any more arrives. That would confirm the cold start water spray theory.

GBX 01-06-10 11:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by bonjo (Post 129982)
don't have a Z but from the picture, it all looks wrong.
You can expect some carbon deposit inside the pipe which you can just about see if you run your finger inside.
I would 1st check to make sure you haven't overfilled the engine with oil.
Next would be to check for oil leaks just in case it gets sprayed onto you exhaust
Popping on over runs is normal & normally caused by the PAIR system.
I assume you run the standard bike with no mods

Thanks bonjo, yes the bike is 100% standard, and has no leaks, it just went through its first service, i guess the mechanic may had over filled the engine oil i am not sure, i will have to have a look in the manual and see how to check the levels it should be at correctly, thanks for your input again, muchly appreciated :)

GBX 01-06-10 11:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeph (Post 129984)
Mine does exactly the same. I presume it's the same thing you get with cars when you start them up and get water plus soot sprayed out the end of the exhaust. My bike did it when it was in standard trim and is exactly the same with a DNA stage 1 and 2 and the "Kev" mod set full on.
Maybe we should both try wipping the deposits off once the engine is hot and see if any more arrives. That would confirm the cold start water spray theory.

good idea, i will try that and keep you updated! cheers!!

GBX 01-06-10 11:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by A7 UFO (Post 129983)
looks normal to me. All exhausts do this, it's just that you notice it on the tenere due to the recess around the pipe.

thanks A7 UFO, as long as you are sure of this then it puts me at rest! hehe thx again :)

A7 UFO 01-06-10 11:38

yes, I'm sure. The exhaust fills with condensation when cold so that's why you always get water and clouds of steam until it warms up.

tripletom 01-06-10 11:49

Yup mine does it too, no problems from it in 14,000 miles.

GBX 01-06-10 11:58

thanks for the reply guys, very helpful!
you have put me at ease knowing its the same with you guys, thanks so much :)


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