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Is a glowing exaust normal?
I started the bike (2002 SV650) up on full choke in the garage. It ran at about 3000rpm. After about 30secs or so, I noticed that the colour of the top of the front exaust started to lighten - after about 1min it had turned a nice bright glowing red (over about the top 4inches of the pipe). The rear exaust didnt change colour at all. It was probably around 22C in the garage at the time.
Is this normal or does it indicate a problem? I've noticed this before when I left it running on high choke for ~10mins. On this occasion I started the bike up after it had been sitting for a few weeks - but I doubt that has anything to do with it. Cheers. |
Re: Is a glowing exaust normal?
Yep. It's normal to glow red...but why would you leave the choke on for ten minutes?
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Re: Is a glowing exaust normal?
yep glow is normal but u should not be using the choke for no more than 30s
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you should be using the choke until the engine heats up to a temp where it will idle without the choke. so if you are in the Antarctic it could take a few minutes. My ECU decides how long to adjust the fuel mix on the bike for. I would imagine that the bike being in a garage that it will not really require the have the choke on for a any great length of time. |
Re: Is a glowing exaust normal?
I've never known one need the choke on for 10 minutes, probably doesn't need choke at all in 22 degrees
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for the last 3 or 4 months i havent had to use choke at all just start with little twist of accelerator and hold at less than 2000rpm for few seconds then i put gloves on and ride away
even with full choke mine doesnt rev more than 2000rpm |
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Mines need a bit of throttle to start too, never seen my pipes glow though. |
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Ten mins of full choke is a lot! Even in the depths of winter my CB would be back on normal or at least halfway there within two mins.
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Normal for headers to glow at sustained high revs with no air movement. The only other thing that causes it is way retarded ignition timing.
Choke wise, mine revs to around 3k with full choke, but as soon at its started i back it off to rev to around 1500rpm for about 15secs, then it doesnt need any more. |
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