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    Glowing red header pipe

    Hi guys.

    Tryed starting my crf today for the first time in two weeks and it was a b*#ch to start and finially when i got it going after about 5mins of idling the header pipe was glowing red hot.

    Surley this can't be right, Last time i rode the bike it was perfectly fine.

    Bike is a 09 crf250r dune 100hrs.

    Any help would be great.

    Cheers Daniel

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    exhaust valve knackerd would be my guess.

    edit, so check the compression to find out
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    if i checked the clearences would i be able to tell??

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    Not running lean?

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    im not 100% sure lol, bike run mint as last time i rode it.
    oh and also while trying to start it some of the time it would backfire real loud.


    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    Not running lean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03rm250 View Post
    if i checked the clearences would i be able to tell??
    If exhaust valve is tight...it could cause the exhaust pipe to get pretty hot. It'll also burn the exhaust valve and fuck it in no time too. Do a com test as Bogan says...AND do the valve clearances.

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    If you leave the choke on for to long this will happen

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHAPLIN View Post
    If you leave the choke on for to long this will happen
    does it... wouldnt of thought so....
    mayebe you are right......
    i know timing will do it.
    interesting thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by CHAPLIN View Post
    If you leave the choke on for to long this will happen
    I'm not so sure a rich mixture will heat the header pipe that badly that quicly.

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    With the exhaust being really hot, and the backfiring, it sounds like it's really lean - possibly an air leak.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    right.. have checked the clearences if sitting on bike.

    exhuast; left is .005. right is .005.
    intake; left is .003 right is .004.

    acording to this website
    http://crfsonly.com/howto/crf250x/cr...adjustment.php

    the exhaust should be .011 and intake should be .005.

    would this be the cause, or do these seam ok

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    The header pipe on my KLR will glow red hot if it's left on a fast idle for about ten minutes. Nothing wrong, it's just a combination of a bit of heat and the air injection system that puts fresh air in the exhaust port to burn any excess hydrocarbons in the exhaust gas. It's only making the pipe glow because there's no cooling airflow.
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    hhmmm its got me stumped. im guna try start it tomorrow and see wot happens.
    then if it still does it its off to the doc.

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    Was this at night time outside? My WR glows at night but it looks normal in daylight.
    Cheers

    Merv

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    was the middle of the day

    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post
    Was this at night time outside? My WR glows at night but it looks normal in daylight.

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