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Old 10-18-2012, 01:10 AM   #1
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Burnt Exhaust Valves-How Prevalent?

Hi,

After my GZ250 grenaded itself with a broken-off exhaust valve, I have noticed that others have had problems with their exhaust valves, also. How common is this problem?

Someone contacted me about selling their bike with burnt exhaust valves, after 10,000 miles on the odometer, like my bike. Could this be a manufacturer defect caused by a too lean condition in the carburetor?

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Old 10-18-2012, 11:46 AM   #2
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could be caused by a too lean condition or by exause leack close to the head
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Old 10-20-2012, 06:56 PM   #3
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Exhaust Lick??? that's got to taste nasty :puke:
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Old 10-23-2012, 11:31 AM   #4
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Re: Burnt Exhaust Valves-How Prevalent?

It's not a defect.
These a simple machines, yes. But do require some things to be tightened up every now and then that most casual riders don't ever really consider, like the aforementioned header connections, carb boots and things of that nature. Being a wimpy thumper, little leaks can go unnoticed. And over time, those little leaks, that slightly extra lean condition, can overheat the valves. This is why it's also important to keep up with valve checks every now and then.

Being just slightly off, over 10,000 miles, can end up being too much.
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It's not a defect.
These a simple machines, yes. But do require some things to be tightened up every now and then that most casual riders don't ever really consider, like the aforementioned header connections, carb boots and things of that nature. Being a wimpy thumper, little leaks can go unnoticed. And over time, those little leaks, that slightly extra lean condition, can overheat the valves. This is why it's also important to keep up with valve checks every now and then.

Being just slightly off, over 10,000 miles, can end up being too much.
All of the above plus a ride on an Interstate trying to keep up with traffic would would be a sure fire way to damage an engine.



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Old 10-30-2012, 12:27 AM   #6
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Which begs the question.... Why is it ALWAYS an exhaust valve?
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Which begs the question.... Why is it ALWAYS an exhaust valve?
Exhaust valve gets much hotter.Intake valve stays cool from incoming fuel & air.

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It's not a defect.
These a simple machines, yes. But do require some things to be tightened up every now and then that most casual riders don't ever really consider, like the aforementioned header connections, carb boots and things of that nature. Being a wimpy thumper, little leaks can go unnoticed. And over time, those little leaks, that slightly extra lean condition, can overheat the valves. This is why it's also important to keep up with valve checks every now and then.

Being just slightly off, over 10,000 miles, can end up being too much.
All of the above plus a ride on an Interstate trying to keep up with traffic would would be a sure fire way to damage an engine.

(sigh) One small mistake and they never let you forget!!
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It's not a defect.
These a simple machines, yes. But do require some things to be tightened up every now and then that most casual riders don't ever really consider, like the aforementioned header connections, carb boots and things of that nature. Being a wimpy thumper, little leaks can go unnoticed. And over time, those little leaks, that slightly extra lean condition, can overheat the valves. This is why it's also important to keep up with valve checks every now and then.

Being just slightly off, over 10,000 miles, can end up being too much.
All of the above plus a ride on an Interstate trying to keep up with traffic would would be a sure fire way to damage an engine.

(sigh) One small mistake and they never let you forget!!
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Being just slightly off, over 10,000 miles, can end up being too much.[/quote]
All of the above plus a ride on an Interstate trying to keep up with traffic would would be a sure fire way to damage an engine.[/quote]


(sigh) One small mistake and they never let you forget!! [/quote]
:lol: :lol: Just like being married, heh heh.[/quote]

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