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Well, I would have though that most likely is either the valve isn't straight or it is too tight in the guide.
I have heard of valves running 'dry' due to top-end oiling issues, especially on older BMW twins. Maybe worth checking the oil pressure?
What bike? ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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Thank you all for your responses, this is much appreciated. The bike with the sticking valve problem is a Royal Enfield, 500cc single cylinder 4 stroke. The engine was professionally re-built about 3 years ago and was perfect for about 5,000 miles or so, then last November I had a problem with the (original) exhaust valve guide. I had a new valve guide installed by an Enfield dealer plus installed a new valve as well.
When the valve 'gummed-up' for the first time I stripped-down the top end and head, cleaned and checked everything and polished a little more clearance in the guide as I thought it was just a bit more clearance that was needed. The bike ran fine but after about two hundred miles the valve gummed-up again, so I repeated the procedure and cafefully checked that the oil flow was good (it is), re-lapped the valve and polished a little more clearance in the guide. I then put it back together again and used it but after about another 200 to 300 miles the same thing again. I have now stripped it down for a third time, repeated all the above and put it back together again and have so far used it for about 50 miles or so and it seems OK but if it does gum-up again I'm not sure what I will need to do as the valve is not bent or damaged and is seating correctly, there has been no valve bounce, and there is a good 3 thou (ish) working clearance between the valve stem and guide.
Since last Autumn I have planned a 2000 mile round Britain trip on it this Summer, so really do want to get it sorted once and for all. I'm not sure what to check for next so any suggestions would me most gratefully received. ____________________ Regards - Bert. |
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Just curious. Are you using the same oil or have you changed brands?
Just a thought. If changed brands after first gum-up may explain the 200-300 mile issue. Hope you get it sorted. ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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British or Indian made Enfield?
If it's British, does it have hardened valve seats? If not, are you using some form of lead replacement? If so, are you always using the SAME sort of lead replacement? ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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This is good input about my sticky valve problem, thanks once again and do please keep any ideas you may have coming.
To try and answer the latest queries…
Fuel leakage at the valve/valve seat interface: I have recently done a petrol leak test on two separate occasions to check there is no fuel leak after lapping-in the valve(s), the first time was on both inlet and exhaust valves the second time just on the exhaust valve and they are both gas-tight.
The exhaust valve: It is new and specifically made for the 500cc Enfield Bullet engine, so it is definitely the correct type of exhaust valve.
Engine cooling: The bike is in standard trim and there is no fairing (etc.) fitted, so the airflow around the engine is as it should be.
Fuel: I have been using the higher-octane ‘super’ unleaded petrol from Shell & Esso garages in the Enfield for a while now (I avoid supermarket petrol in it), so the quality of the fuel should be OK.
Additive: Tonyyzf raises some pertinent points (thank you) and describes exactly the problem I’m having in his mail about the Kawasaki industrial engines, I will try adding Redex and see if it helps maybe that will do the trick.
Mixture: Yes it is on the rich side but Enfields tend to like to run rich and it has not been a problem before and that’s the puzzle with this point as the gumming didn’t happen before this year, in 17,000 miles of use.
Inlet Side: The inlet side is clean, I gave the cylinder head a full de-coke and thorough clean the first time this happened, since then there has been no appreciable build-up on the inlet manifold or valve. ____________________ Regards - Bert. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 286 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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