or how i spent my saturday: trying to stop the ever increasing overun backfires on the on my 1150.
i found the Y piece to down pipes connections blowing rather badly a while back and fixed that at the time, i was rather disappointed it made sod all difference to the backfiring.
on saturday i stripped the whole fecking system off and refitted it from the manifolds backwards using lashings of silicone + some carefully cut bits of beer tin to span the slots in the female joints. these ally bits also help the clamps to tighten right down, the crossover pipe in particular would not tighten enough on it's own
i was pleased to see a blow mark on that joint, so that could be the cause. nice to have found some real evidence anyway. that joint has very little overlap & needs special attention on assembly IMO.
i left the bike overnight for the silicone to go off, warmed it up in the garage so i could see if it still backfired while revved in neutral. it did, in spectacular,flame belching style. it never shot flames before
i then went out in the pissing rain for a test ride. very pleased to note that backfires were now entirely absent. after about 30 miles, i was getting the odd backfire while changing gear again, not so much while slowing down as before.
by the time i got home, it was about 50% as bad as it was before i did any work. so today, i've taken the whole downpipe section off & redone it, paying extra special attention to the crossover joint even though there was no sign of a leak this time. if left to it's own devices during assembly, it tends to "fall open" a bit. squeezing it up gets a couple more mil of overlap.
a question though: do all remus Y pieces run so close ( it's wearing the ally away) to the gearbox on the r/h/s?
i still think it's going to leak AGAIN when i use it a bit, but i did have one success i'm rather pleased with. while system was off, i ground off those fecking hideous brackets on the Y piece that mount the crappy heat guard that fell off months ago
i found the Y piece to down pipes connections blowing rather badly a while back and fixed that at the time, i was rather disappointed it made sod all difference to the backfiring.
on saturday i stripped the whole fecking system off and refitted it from the manifolds backwards using lashings of silicone + some carefully cut bits of beer tin to span the slots in the female joints. these ally bits also help the clamps to tighten right down, the crossover pipe in particular would not tighten enough on it's own
i was pleased to see a blow mark on that joint, so that could be the cause. nice to have found some real evidence anyway. that joint has very little overlap & needs special attention on assembly IMO.
i left the bike overnight for the silicone to go off, warmed it up in the garage so i could see if it still backfired while revved in neutral. it did, in spectacular,flame belching style. it never shot flames before
i then went out in the pissing rain for a test ride. very pleased to note that backfires were now entirely absent. after about 30 miles, i was getting the odd backfire while changing gear again, not so much while slowing down as before.
by the time i got home, it was about 50% as bad as it was before i did any work. so today, i've taken the whole downpipe section off & redone it, paying extra special attention to the crossover joint even though there was no sign of a leak this time. if left to it's own devices during assembly, it tends to "fall open" a bit. squeezing it up gets a couple more mil of overlap.
a question though: do all remus Y pieces run so close ( it's wearing the ally away) to the gearbox on the r/h/s?
i still think it's going to leak AGAIN when i use it a bit, but i did have one success i'm rather pleased with. while system was off, i ground off those fecking hideous brackets on the Y piece that mount the crappy heat guard that fell off months ago




