Exhaust valve advice Please

technotony007

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Gents & Madames,
when i switched my ignition on recently, I have a query regarding the "flappy " , exhaust valve. The stepper motor on mine was making a clicking noise , and did not seem to move much. I stripped the unit off the exhaust , cleaned it up. Then washed out with WD40. I then switched the bike on a few times , and the cables seemed to move forward and back freely enough.But when i refitted the Valve , it only moved slightly ,

I would be most grateful if anyone out there can a advise :

1. when the ignition is switched on and off , Should the flap be moved by the stepper motor one complete cycle of open and close. :clap

2. Does the flappy valve close under the pressure of the spring fitted to the mechanism ? when opened by hand. :bow

3. i can open mine by hand , and i had to close it by hand , as it moves freely but stiff seems stiff in operation . Should it be more freely , easy to move ?

4. Anymore recomend some lubricants like graphite grease to to maintain the unit.

I will attached some pictures below to show the condition of part, when i suss out how to do it...

regards and thanks in advance :beerjug:

Tony:clap
 
I did look at mine when i had the tail pipe off, it shouldnt close fully only partially.
I dont think there is a problem with yours, does it open fully when you rev the bike?
My valve has been faultless, as for lubrication i thinkl it gets too hot for lubrication, just give it a good clean.
Someone will be along soon with a more technical response.
 
The flap didnt move much, when i opened the throttle. Spoke to few people who all said the spring should keep it open.:blagblah I took the to the local dealer( cooper BMW sunderland ) and showed them the part ,and asked the same question. luckily it was covered under warranty :D, and i have dropped the bike off and hopefully i will get it back later this week. :thumb

Thanks to you both for your input ,:thumb:thumb:thumb

much appreciated

regards

Tony
 


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