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 Posted: 17:10 - 25 Jan 2012 Post subject: lots and lots of white smoke when warm wr250f 06 |
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so, i managed to fix the problem with the bike not firing up by cleaning the plug with a copper wire brush and cleaning all the connections to the battery. It then fired up after a few kicks.
At first all seemed well, but once it got warm it started pouring out white smoke from the end of the exhaust and also the place where it slips on to the header (none is coming out of the connection to the barrel).
I then let it cool off and started it up again ready to ride it home (only got round the corner), and at first it seemed fine but then again it started pouring out this white smoke (doesn't seem to smell of anything in particular) and by the time id got 2 minutes, literally, down the road on the way back, it upped to 207*F before i thought id turn it off. Never has it got that high before.
The bike runs lumpy - fine when you open it up but at low revs and easing off the throttle it pops from the exhaust.
Noticed radiator appeared to be low so i topped it up with about 700ml, some of which came out of the overflow when i started it next - still coughing out white smoke.
Also drained all fuel from the tank and replaced with some new stuff - no resolution.
As much as i hate to, I'm thinking its the head gasket or rings. appreciate any help or ways to test, might buy a compression tester to see about the rings.
video here:
https://s1178.photobucket.com/albums/x362/jgrizzla/?action=view¤t=VID_20120125_153013.mp4
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thats what i was thinking, just wanted others opinions on the matter before i went n chucked money at a new gasket,
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Over heating, burning coolant and lobbing out smoke.... Yeah id have to agree with Head Gasket. Which is better than valves though! HG is an easy enough job to do at least  |
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I do use antifreeze and there was no condensation in the air box, fortunately, but thanks for the heads up
Stripped the bike today, and was clear to see the gasket had gone in 2 places. Piston is surprisingly good condition, must of had a rebuild not to long ago. Will post pictures later
Oil was a milky brown colour, so thats been flushed and will replace with fresh stuff n a new filter.
Let you know.how it goes when rebuilt.
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fingers crossed it'll all fire up good when the exhaust gasket arrives!
I'm reserving our high 5 until it fires  ____________________ '04 Yamaha WR450F
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Kudos for fantastic photography skills with oily hands please
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just to update those who helped me with this problem
all is well!
finished the rebuild this saturday morning and after a few kicks, she fired up and idled nicely.
took her for a quick spin and, after clearing out the left over crap in the exhaust, she no longer smoked, or overheated!
thanks for peoples suggestions, and for now all that seemed wrong was fixed by a new gasket
ta everyone!  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 318 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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