1 Some days you can REALLY hate the bike Mon Aug 19, 2024 1:15 pm
Dai
Life time member
LFB hasn't been used for some time but has been started and warmed up on a regular basis. About a month back it started spraying water on the floor from no.3 exhaust where it enters the silencer. The more I revved it, the better the shower.
'Fck. Head gasket'.
Motorworks kindly relieved me of almost £100 for a head gasket, four exhaust gaskets and a new set of rubber parts for the cam box and cam box screws. I very carefully inspected the old head gasket; sure enough, there was an area about 2mm across where the copper ring for no.3 barrel showed signs of corrosion between the barrel and the water jacket.
'Ah! Right - found it'
Hours of cleaning and scraping the mating surfaces on the head, barrels and cam chain cover followed. Hours... and hours... Maybe two anyway. So... reassembled the engine and was about to fire it up when I remembered I hadn't attached the exhaust system. That really would not have done my tinnitus any good whatsoever.
Exhaust on, fired it up and - it sprayed water all over the floor. You... are... joking... me. It was coming from the same place. I could not for the life of me figure out what was happening or why. Got under the bike with a torch - it looked like it was coming out of the side of the silencer where the split is for the exhaust clamp (I don't bother with those - two much grief and the exhaust seals it up with carbon anyway).
Looked up at the back of the engine and 'aw fck crap'. Noob error - i'd forgotten to put the D-gaskets in. Went to dig in the spares drawer for a couple of new ones; no. Not a chance. Then remembered I'd used them on Kostenlot. Scrabble round in the waste bin hoping... yes!! Very carefully cleaned them before removing the cambox and buttoning everything up again.
Fired it up for another round of troubleshooting - no shower. WHAT!!!! No. Shower. Not even a tiny drip. Can only assume that there was water in the silencer from the original fault, but as it had been standing for three weeks, I'd have assumed that any water would have dried out by now.
So there it is, ticking over perfectly and smoking fit to support the entire tobacco industry on its own. I noticed the rev counter wasn't registering; a quick check with a multimeter and the problem is isolated to the instrument pod. No problem - I have spares in the roof.
Then the fuel pump packed up with the god-awful screech of a ban shee from hell. AAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
'Fck. Head gasket'.
Motorworks kindly relieved me of almost £100 for a head gasket, four exhaust gaskets and a new set of rubber parts for the cam box and cam box screws. I very carefully inspected the old head gasket; sure enough, there was an area about 2mm across where the copper ring for no.3 barrel showed signs of corrosion between the barrel and the water jacket.
'Ah! Right - found it'
Hours of cleaning and scraping the mating surfaces on the head, barrels and cam chain cover followed. Hours... and hours... Maybe two anyway. So... reassembled the engine and was about to fire it up when I remembered I hadn't attached the exhaust system. That really would not have done my tinnitus any good whatsoever.
Exhaust on, fired it up and - it sprayed water all over the floor. You... are... joking... me. It was coming from the same place. I could not for the life of me figure out what was happening or why. Got under the bike with a torch - it looked like it was coming out of the side of the silencer where the split is for the exhaust clamp (I don't bother with those - two much grief and the exhaust seals it up with carbon anyway).
Looked up at the back of the engine and 'aw fck crap'. Noob error - i'd forgotten to put the D-gaskets in. Went to dig in the spares drawer for a couple of new ones; no. Not a chance. Then remembered I'd used them on Kostenlot. Scrabble round in the waste bin hoping... yes!! Very carefully cleaned them before removing the cambox and buttoning everything up again.
Fired it up for another round of troubleshooting - no shower. WHAT!!!! No. Shower. Not even a tiny drip. Can only assume that there was water in the silencer from the original fault, but as it had been standing for three weeks, I'd have assumed that any water would have dried out by now.
So there it is, ticking over perfectly and smoking fit to support the entire tobacco industry on its own. I noticed the rev counter wasn't registering; a quick check with a multimeter and the problem is isolated to the instrument pod. No problem - I have spares in the roof.
Then the fuel pump packed up with the god-awful screech of a ban shee from hell. AAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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