steve p wrote:my footpegs dont vibrate at all! neither do my handle bars
your engine did before it ate itself
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steve p wrote:my footpegs dont vibrate at all! neither do my handle bars
Screaming Chief wrote:Whenever I feel more than normal vibration duration/strength through the pegs, it's a sign to me that the gaskets need replacing between the exhaust sections, the usual culprit being the one just under the swingarm hole.
The other possible issue is that one of the nuts on the end of the rear cylinder head exhaust studs has worked loose or possibly even the stud itself has worked slightly loose from the cylinder head.Had it happen to me on the front cylinder and the nuts either weld themselves solid onto the stud if you tighten them too much, or vibrate themselves loose if you don't tighten them to exactly the right amount.
Worth checking all those areas for proper nut tightness and that the exhaust gaskets between the sections are still doing their job as they need replacing every 18 months or so on my bike.
Samael wrote:Screaming Chief wrote:Whenever I feel more than normal vibration duration/strength through the pegs, it's a sign to me that the gaskets need replacing between the exhaust sections, the usual culprit being the one just under the swingarm hole.
The other possible issue is that one of the nuts on the end of the rear cylinder head exhaust studs has worked loose or possibly even the stud itself has worked slightly loose from the cylinder head.Had it happen to me on the front cylinder and the nuts either weld themselves solid onto the stud if you tighten them too much, or vibrate themselves loose if you don't tighten them to exactly the right amount.
Worth checking all those areas for proper nut tightness and that the exhaust gaskets between the sections are still doing their job as they need replacing every 18 months or so on my bike.
Hello and thanks for taking time to help.
I'm a kind of noob in mechanics, I know what are the exhaust gaskets but have no idea of what are the studs you're referring to...
A picture would be a great help for me
Thanks!!
Samael wrote:Hi Steve
What was the cause of the cylinder's problem? the exhaust system?
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