Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: RE: exhaust probs

Author: Kevin Graf

Date: Jul 26, 2002, 9:09 AM

Post ID: 1710676147


Yeah, I've thought about that in the past and I'm just being a wimp about it
but I don't really want to drill the heads for something that might not
improve the situation. But I'm still tossing it around in the 'ol noggin and
mybe when the project bike is done I'll screw around with it.
Kev

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Linn [mailto:paul-@attbi.com]
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 11:11 AM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: Re: exhaust probs


Why don't you try and add a lock wire to the whole exhaust nut lock ring
combo. Would certainly help to prevent it from moving then.

Paul
Richmond, Va
73 Eldo custom project
76 T3 basket
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Graf" <kgr-@midwestpension.com>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 10:12 AM
Subject: RE: exhaust probs


 Well, I think at one point we came to the conclusion that it would helps
seal, reduce vibration through the threads and make up for wore threads to
a
 certain extent, and helps the nut stay put a bit longer.
My locking exhaust nuts still come loose. Even though the lock nut is
tight,
 the actual exhaust nut backs it's way out a hair enough for the engine
vibration to waste the gasket. The only real way to tell this is by
loosening the locknut. Then I can clearly see that the exhaust nut decided
to run away again. It's weird, I know, but I have been careful to notice
if
 the exhaust nut comes loose with the lock nut while I'm loosening it and
it
 doesn't. It does it all on it's own. I probably got some real wore
threads.
 I would suggest you try loosening the locknut to see where the exhaust nut
is at, if you haven't already...

Kev

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Cooke [mailto:cook-@virgin.net]
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 9:18 AM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: Re: exhaust probs


what's the RTV supposed to do?

cookie

ps i got the locking nuts on my own bike & i never have to touch them or
the
 gaskets.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Graf" <kgr-@midwestpension.com>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 12:59 PM
Subject: RE: exhaust probs


 If you got the frame clamps and the locking nuts(I got 'em too but I'm
not
 
 quit sure if they were worth the $$)You can try some hi-temp RTV on the
threads (tip from the list!). The combination of these three things seem
to
 make my gaskets last a bit longer.

Kev

-----Original Message-----
From: EldoMike [mailto:msse-@classicguzzi.com]
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 7:43 AM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: Re: exhaust probs


Has it got the frame to exhaust pipe clamps?

Mike
www.classicguzzi.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin Cooke" <cook-@virgin.net>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 3:19 AM
Subject: exhaust probs


 to whoever wrote this (i've lost track):

"cookie I always thought exhaust if it pops letting off the throttle
and
 
 
 intake air leak if it popped getting on the throtle? B."

an air leak at the exhaust manifold will pop on the over run. an air
leak
 on
 the intake will just make it run weak in my experience.

now if anyone knows how to stop an eldo getting a loose joint at the
head/downpipe i'd like to know. got a friends bike doing this all the
time.
 NOT the nut coming loose (it's the locknut type), it just eats the
gasket
 
 after a few miles, air gets in, backfires like crazy. i put new
gaskets
 in
 &
 it's fine for a while, then same thing.

it started happening when new mufflers were fitted with rear balance
pipe
 
 removed. i think it may be to do with the pipes moving & flattening
off
 
 the
 gaskets. however the exhaust assy doesn't appear to be moving any more
than
 stock.

i must have put 6 sets of ex gaskets in that bike & i'm getting fed up
now.
 
cookie


----- Original Message -----
From: "E. C. Bud Durdle" <bu-@olympus.net>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 1:46 AM
Subject: Re: Digest for Loopfram-@topica.com, issue 861


On Wednesday 24 July 2002 10:16 pm, you wrote:
 I heard a little while ago that the popping could be from looseness
at
 
 the
 
 head/exhaust header joint, or somewhere close to that. Check to make
sure
 
 the exhaust is tight up there, and/or has no leaks.

 I am working on a 74 Eldo I just picked up with Amal Carbs. When I
let
 
 off the throttle and am gearing down
it pops through the mufflers. I have played with the air screws and it
has
 
 gotten better, but it is still
 there. I have checked the carb intake gaskets and they are fine.
Someone
 
 told me
this is a common problem with running amals on a Guzzi. Any ideas


 
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 09:05:15 +0100
From: "Martin Cooke" <mjco-@nildram.co.uk>
Subject: Re: carb & air filter question


almost certainly an air leak as matt has said

cookie

cookie I always thought exhaust if it pops letting off the throttle
and
 
 
 intake air leak if it popped getting on the throtle? B.

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