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    Burning smell from engine?

    Hey there,

    Have noticed over the last few rides, a burning smell (pretty much like burnt clutch), wafting up from underneath/around the radiator on the blade.

    In this wet weather it also seems like more steam is coming off the radiator/engine front then would be normal? Maybe its just colder then I think?? In the dry = No steam whatsoever, but the same smell.

    Gauge shows normal operating temperatures, and engine is running fine with no apparent issues...

    Anyone shed any light? Thanks for ya time...

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    sorry i cant be any help but i think this guy had a bit of a burning smell to haha http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3340/...5e61a298a6.jpg

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    Have you got engine oil leaked to your pipes might cause a slight burning smell. Or have you used any oily solvent to clean the pipes lately? or maybe some plastic debris caught on the pipes melting it causing an irritating smell.

    Steam I think it is just the cold weather.
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    Prolly something on the exhaust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hang0ver View Post
    In this wet weather it also seems like more steam is coming off the radiator/engine front then would be normal? Maybe its just colder then I think?? In the dry = No steam whatsoever, but the same smell.
    Gauge shows normal operating temperatures, and engine is running fine with no apparent issues...
    Steam off your engine at times in cold/wet weather is nothing to be worried about, it is cold after all, and your engine is warm, add some rain and hey presto you have steam!

    You think it is clutch smell? Do you have any symptoms of your clutch not operating as it should? Do you hold your bike on the edge of taking off (ride the clutch) on small inclines? Are you impatient and do the same at lights? That will burn clutch plates eventually.

    Over the weekend, put your bike on the stand with the engine running and let it warm up, then sniff it Well you know what I mean, will give you a better idea of where the smell is coming from too. The exhausts are always a good place to start.
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    How's your coolant level?

    Anti-freeze on a hot exhaust has a particularly acrid aroma.

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    Thanks for the replies guys/gals,

    * Coolant level is normal
    * Haven't been cleaning with oily solvents
    * Clutch seems ok, not riding it anymore than usual (never known a worn clutch to let off that aroma during placid riding?)

    Will have to have a good look this weekend to find the source... Could be my cheap-ass chinese plastics finally melting like I was told..! Just a little worried its something more sinister...

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    The problem has to be 'in the wet' related.

    Why don't you try running it in the dry with no smell and then gently spray water to see if it starts to smell.

    You could then be more specific about where you spray to get the smell and diagnose the cause of the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    The problem has to be 'in the wet' related.

    Why don't you try running it in the dry with no smell and then gently spray water to see if it starts to smell.

    You could then be more specific about where you spray to get the smell and diagnose the cause of the problem.
    Its does still have the same odor in the dry, just thought it was steaming a bit more in the wet...

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    Good you have noticed this early before any damage.

    I presume you have checked all the obvious stuff.

    Does it leave anything on the ground overnight?

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    What about the brake pads? I know you said around the radiator, but what condition are the rotors / pads in? Any odd discolouration?

    Did the symptom start around the same time as any modifications, servicing etc... on the bike?
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    Good luck

    what does your oil smell like? a worn or slipping clutch often gives the oil a "clutch" odour
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    Maybe its wheels are nearly on fire? How fast do you ride? LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Maybe its wheels are nearly on fire? How fast do you ride? LOL

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    Haha... No chance of that...

    Doesn't appear to be leaving any deposits, but I'll keep an eye on that over the next couple...

    Nothing major done recently... New tyres in the last month, serviced about 3-5K back.

    I know that my rear pads are 2/3rds worn... front ok, but the smell is there upon start up before even riding (after idling for 5-10secs).

    My clutch seems ok but It could be towards the end of its life span...

    Thanks for the troubleshooting help

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    Maybe a caliper is dragging and you can smell brake pad? Smillar to burning clutch.
    I love the smell of twin V16's in the morning..

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