- May 5, 2004
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I have an 03 that did not get ridden much over the last 2 years and mostly trail rides with maybe a few hot laps on it (higher revs). Everything is stock (except free mods) and the valve were checked 2 rides ago (last year but still in spec) but on the tight side. I started adding up the mileage (before hour meter added) and hours on the bike and was quite disturbed to guesstimate there was almost 100 hours on it. I should have rebuilt it and I would not be having this issue. I run 100 octane from the same pump/station to avoid junk and other gas issues (Exxon?).
I was having varnish problems in the carb on that day (would not idle well and had a bog when getting on the throttle too fast). I assumed I needed to soak the carb and clean it even though I rode it a month prior at home. On the previous ride it did the same thing but cleared up quickly with a ride up and down the road . Could this cause a lean condition and valve damage? See pictures.
The bike was only ridden twice on the trails this year due to a recent unemployment problem (corporations needs to quit hiring foreigners to replace american workers). I typically start and ride my bikes in the field next to my house approximately once a month to avoid issues with sitting too long.
The head popped of the valve stem and did some damage to the piston face and head but not too serious. Clyinder looks good. I will post some pics. I assuming both the head and piston are trashed. The broken valve head did some damage around the area of the valve seats. I do not think it can be cleaned up and still be reliabile (valve seats?). Do I need to worry about the connecting rod bearings and crank berarings too since I am tore down?
I am in the process of pricing parts and the OEM head is approximately $650 each (OUCH). I would like to go with the Black Diamond Kibbblewhite SS valves and some stage 1 hot cams. I am still researching my options from there.
What are my options? I don't race anymore but can occasionally get a little agressive on the trails but reliability is more important due to my long rides in remote mountains where pushing a broken bike to a road would be a problem.
Please help!!
I was having varnish problems in the carb on that day (would not idle well and had a bog when getting on the throttle too fast). I assumed I needed to soak the carb and clean it even though I rode it a month prior at home. On the previous ride it did the same thing but cleared up quickly with a ride up and down the road . Could this cause a lean condition and valve damage? See pictures.
The bike was only ridden twice on the trails this year due to a recent unemployment problem (corporations needs to quit hiring foreigners to replace american workers). I typically start and ride my bikes in the field next to my house approximately once a month to avoid issues with sitting too long.
The head popped of the valve stem and did some damage to the piston face and head but not too serious. Clyinder looks good. I will post some pics. I assuming both the head and piston are trashed. The broken valve head did some damage around the area of the valve seats. I do not think it can be cleaned up and still be reliabile (valve seats?). Do I need to worry about the connecting rod bearings and crank berarings too since I am tore down?
I am in the process of pricing parts and the OEM head is approximately $650 each (OUCH). I would like to go with the Black Diamond Kibbblewhite SS valves and some stage 1 hot cams. I am still researching my options from there.
What are my options? I don't race anymore but can occasionally get a little agressive on the trails but reliability is more important due to my long rides in remote mountains where pushing a broken bike to a road would be a problem.
Please help!!
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