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poof of smoke!
i started my bike up as usual this morning and a great poof of smoke came out from the front of my bike.... ie near the cylinders somewhere!!!
i thought.... **** ive blown a gasket or something. instead of wheeling it back into the garage, i started it up again and it seemed to run correctly. so after some inspection i rode it to work as normal. i am baffled by this.... how did all this smoke escape from the engine?? are there any outlets, like relief valves that would let out the air at high pressures??? or have i blown a gasket or something? at the end of my 10 mile journey, the bike was idling just fine. :confused::confused: any help or reference to personal experiences would be helpful. |
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If the bike's running OK and it doesn't happen again too soon, I'd be inclined not to worry too much. |
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This is the third post on the same sort of topic in as many days?? Me I would blame the carb spitting back through the air box - but is there anything else going on (fuel issues ??)
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ahh, well sorry for posting a common problem, i havent been on this site for a while and we all know never to type 'poof' into a search engine :-D
my colleague thinks this to be a starter motor problem ?? it seems plausible, but there was quite a bit of smoke.... |
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i dont think its a commen problem, & strange it has happened to 3 peeps this week, but i have not heard of it b4?
i like the genie idea [-o< as you could wish for it to stop happening, and also wish for a yellow one:smt045 |
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it seems to be happening to curvies so could it be carbs? is it deffo smoke or could it be vapors
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I have had a good look round my bike after my poof of smoke...
I am going with the vapour`s from the carb theory as i cannot find anything and the bike is running fine. Maybe its my little SV genie granting me a wish :) |
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I'm guessing it's cropped up now due to the weather getting colder so the bikes need a bit more choke plus more reluctance to turn over caused by a flatter battery (cold drain?) and the oil being thicker. Just my thought.
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=97856 |
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not mine Pete shes kept in a nice warm house and fed caviar
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Could be the starter circuitry. Heavy current to starter motor through loose connection or broken wire causing arcing and maybe burning the plastic wire covering or oil???? Would only need a second or two to give off black smoke from melting wire!!
Otherwise I'd go with the genie! ;) |
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