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Old 12-02-12, 08:50 PM   #1
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Default Possible rear exhaust gasket leak.

For a while now I've had a sort of tapping noise coming from the rear of the bike near the CCT/exhaust pipe. I had the CCT replaced with one that was in good working condition but I still have the exact same noise. Now I can't tell for sure but to me out sounds more like its coming from the exhaust than the CCT.

IIRC its only noticeable at idle, maybe because the sound of the exhaust drowns it out and I don't think its that noticeable at idle once the bike is fully warmed up.

Also on occasion when I pull the clutch in to change gear I sometime get a small back fire out the exhaust.

Is there an easy way to test whether or not the gasket had deteriorated without removing the exhaust?

I'm going to be cleaning my bike tomorrow so will get a video of the noise.
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Old 13-02-12, 07:23 AM   #2
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Default Re: Possible rear exhaust gasket leak.

Good morning.


It sounds like you have a leak where the exhaust downpipe joins the short pipe that comes from the cylinder head.
With a ball of rag, have an assistant cover the outlet from the silencer, you may then hear the exhaust blowing at the joint in question.
You will have to remove the exhaust collector, & front pipe to change it I'm afraid. So, start soaking everything with a good penetrating oil.

As yours is a Curvy model, it's highly likely that the nuts on the front exhaust pipe studs will have rusted to the point where a socket wont grip them. If so, you may need a small grinder, or belt sander to sand/grind the nut away to the point where you can 'peel' it off the stud using a small punch.
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Old 13-02-12, 11:03 AM   #3
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Default Re: Possible rear exhaust gasket leak.

Thanks for the info. I don't have any of the tools I would need if the studs were to snap and I'm guessing new gaskets will be needed to if I have to remove the pipe. I'm going to try find out exactly what's leaking then price up some new gaskets and studs. I t may have to wait till next month when I have the money for all that.
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Old 13-02-12, 03:41 PM   #4
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Default Re: Possible rear exhaust gasket leak.

In the process of cleaning all the road salt off the bike along with an oil change. When I started up the bike earlier the tapping noise is loudest underneath the bike. So almost definitely an exhaust leak of some kind. Now I just need to find exactly where the leak is.
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Old 13-02-12, 05:32 PM   #5
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Default Re: Possible rear exhaust gasket leak.

I noticed there are 2 gaskets which are 10 - 15 gbp each I think. One is at the rear pipe by the rear shock and the other is on the underside of the engine by the kick stand.
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Old 13-02-12, 06:19 PM   #6
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Default Re: Possible rear exhaust gasket leak.

Something else I noticed is that where the front pipe connects to the collection box thing I don't have a clamp there but pictures of other Curvys do. Think I might buy a clamp and see if that is what's causing the leak.
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Old 16-02-12, 04:36 PM   #7
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Default Re: Possible rear exhaust gasket leak.

Am I right in thinking that I should have an Exhaust Clamp here? (Just below the bolt on the clutch cover)
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Old 16-02-12, 05:07 PM   #8
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yes there should be.. there is one on mine

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Old 16-02-12, 07:41 PM   #9
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Default Re: Possible rear exhaust gasket leak.

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Am I right in thinking that I should have an Exhaust Clamp here? (Just below the bolt on the clutch cover)
Yes, there should be, but its probably rusted solid, so won't need a clamp.

Its possible that its corroded through around this area somewhere as it collects all the muck and water from the front wheel
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Old 16-02-12, 08:08 PM   #10
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To me it sounds loudest underneath the bike near where the collector is. It makes a tapping noise. According to a mechanic I spoke to an exhaust leak wouldn't make a tapping noise but videos of leaking manifolds, on cars, that I have watched have a very desitinct metallic tapping noise similar to mine. It doesn't sound as though it's coming from the engine, or the CCT. Had a look today and couldn't see any noticeable holes in the exhaust but then I wasn't able to see all of it. My question is before I spend more time looking, is can an exhaust leak make an almost metallic tapping noise?

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