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glowing red header exhausts
Hi there, I was hoping you can give me your thoughts on something if you
can. I have an xt660r. I have had it for a while but I only have 300 km on it..due to work etc it sometimes gets left for a few months in the garage until I get a chance to get on it. I started it up the other night and in 1 or 2 minutes the exhaust header pipes coming out of the head were cherry red! I noticed it 'coz it was in a dark environment that I started it but I am 99% sure it wasn't like that the last time I was on it. Yeah, I shut it down and thought it just needed a "blow out" on the road which I did today, but at idle it still gets red after a few minutes. The rubber water hose that is next to the right hand side header pipe gets pretty hot too....I think too hot for the rubber. Do you have any ideas what could be up here. I have searched and found that some people say it is ok, some say its good to light your smokes, and some say it is no where near right. I tend to agree with the last one. Anyway......I am thinking .....that somehow it is running too lean and getting to much air, or a stuck valve. But it runs well and started first try. I plan to register and be an active accessor of your forum now that I have found it. I live in Cape York Peninsular Qld, Australia. I am looking forward to more opportunity to ride the book soon since work commitments are going to change for the better. Yeah, like I say it just ticked over to 300 km today! Not much huh? So hoping you have seen this problem before with similar indicators...eg the bike has sat for a few months before I started it recently. Regards Mick. Like this messageUnlike this message | |
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Most of the time you won't notice it, either because your sitting on the bike when it's idling so you can't see the pipes, or it's daylight. The headers glow at idle because of a few things; the tube wall is not very thick, there is no airflow to cool them, the AIS is bleeding air into the exhaust ports to ignite unburnt fuel (especially when idling from a cold start)... and yes, in stock trim the XT motor does run a tad lean (but nothing that would cause a problem). BTW - to XT660.com! |
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Cheers for the prompt reply ....it is a relief to know it is normal. Still, it is hard for me to fathom that something getting red hot like that, so close to a rubber hose is normal. I guess I will just not look at it in the dark, only daylight and try to get air running around it asap. I will keep monitoring to make sure the fan is kicking in when it should . Thanks again....I am glad I found this site.
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You would want to be a bit careful if you find yourself riding through long dry grass up there, you don't want to be starting bush fires !!!
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We all get a little hot under the 'collar ' sometimes! ! Welcome to the world's best forum! Steve
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Hi All
Sorry for hijacking this thread but I thought there is no need for another one with the same topic. I got home from work today (first time in dark) and when I stopped I noticed smoke around the bike and could also smell something burning. Took me a minute or 2 to notice that the headers were glowing red. I thought this can't be right, I did not ride that hard! Over the weekend I changed oil and also removed the snorkel. Could these cause the glowing? I never noticed it before. The bike has Kev's fuel and O2 controller and LeoVince X3 cans fitted. Should I adjust the mixture a bit to see if it makes any difference?
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