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White smoke from left side over 5k

Jlovvorn
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Post by Jlovvorn » Sun Oct 21, 2012 6:40 pm

Thanks Vince! I forgot about him.

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Post by CliffC » Sun Oct 21, 2012 8:49 pm

you may have a stuck or partially stuck ring(s). I have had this happen twice in the past. I added about 8 oz of Marvel Mystery Oil to the fuel tank and 8 oz to the crankcase. In both cases it freed up the rings and the smoking stopped. This was on two different bikes and I may have just gotten lucky. It was an old timer they told me about this. Cliff

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Post by Jlovvorn » Sun Oct 21, 2012 9:17 pm

Thanks for the tip. Will give it a try.

Have also read it can be worn valves.

I dunno how this much smoke and oil smell can be coming out with a totally dry plug.

Something is not adding up.

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Post by Jlovvorn » Mon Oct 22, 2012 9:09 am

One more question.

I am running 10W40 dino.

Would switching to 30W or synthetic have any impact?

I read some stuff online suggesting heavy oil will not smoke as much.

Fact or internet fiction?

Thanks a ton for all the help so far.

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Post by bonjour » Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:35 am

I also run 10w40 , not a single cloud of smoke here.

No oil use, nothing. Run's like a charm.

Maybe some parts are starting to go old, using thicker oil isn't a real solution.
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Post by Jlovvorn » Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:18 am

I am sure it wouldn't affect smoke in a properly running engine.

And I am not thinking as a final soultion.

Just something to keep the EPA from shutting me down until the Winter tear down starts.

We still have at least four good weeks of riding here before the freeze sets in, and I would hate to park it now.

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Post by G-Man » Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:59 am

Surprising as it may seem 10w40 is thicker at elevated temperatures than 30w. Multigrade means what is says on the tin. Lower viscosity at low temps and relatively higher viscosity at higher temps. It just means that it doesn't get thin as quickly as mono grade.

Worn valve guides will create smoke on the overrun. Smoke while accelerating usually means worn trapped or broken rings. Fouling plugs will get worse as the condition gets worse. Initially it won't affect the plugs much.

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