Hi guys,
Im having a mechanic do some carb work and tuning on my bike next week and was debating having him do the valve seals. As is, the bike has about 33,XXX miles and at one point probably sat for a few years with out being started. I burn about a quart of oil in 1,200 miles. On start up it smokes but once it's warm you cant really tell too much under normal riding. One of my riding buddies told me when I engine break to reduce speed my bike smokes and smells rich, not sure if that is from the carbs not being tuned properly or whatever (smoke is black in color). It also lets out about the same color/smell cloud if I snap the throttle under no load on the stand. Black is excess fuel right? I pulled the plugs and 1 was dark and sooty, 1 was black and wet, and the two inside were tan/white maybe even on the lean side. After the tune up I will do a throttle chop but I expect them to be better by then... A quart of oil every 1,200~1,500 miles seems excessive to me. How hard is it to change the valve seals? Does it require any special tools, homw many hours? Im mechanically inclined but trying to weigh everyting out. Rain for the next few days but a job like this for me would take awhile. I wanna be riding not fixing! Advice? Thanks guys.
Im having a mechanic do some carb work and tuning on my bike next week and was debating having him do the valve seals. As is, the bike has about 33,XXX miles and at one point probably sat for a few years with out being started. I burn about a quart of oil in 1,200 miles. On start up it smokes but once it's warm you cant really tell too much under normal riding. One of my riding buddies told me when I engine break to reduce speed my bike smokes and smells rich, not sure if that is from the carbs not being tuned properly or whatever (smoke is black in color). It also lets out about the same color/smell cloud if I snap the throttle under no load on the stand. Black is excess fuel right? I pulled the plugs and 1 was dark and sooty, 1 was black and wet, and the two inside were tan/white maybe even on the lean side. After the tune up I will do a throttle chop but I expect them to be better by then... A quart of oil every 1,200~1,500 miles seems excessive to me. How hard is it to change the valve seals? Does it require any special tools, homw many hours? Im mechanically inclined but trying to weigh everyting out. Rain for the next few days but a job like this for me would take awhile. I wanna be riding not fixing! Advice? Thanks guys.
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