Gbrebes
Well-Known Member
Hey Everyone,
I thought I would seek some information from those more knowledgeable about engines than me. I recently had my exhaust pipe break off at the flange while riding around. I limped it back home with the exhaust tied together, but with a 3/8" gap between the flange and the motor. I rose like this for 5 or 6 miles.
My engine has been sitting for a while (reconfiguring bike for the willow springs race) and I just started it up tonight. The engine started and seems to run ok, put it is harder to pull start than it was before. There is more resistance at TDC, as if there's more compression.
My question is, can/did running the bike with no exhaust damage the engine? It is an overhead cam engine. What would/could get damaged by running the engine with no exhaust? I am guessing some kind of exhaust valve damage.
Thanks for the help,
Gilbert
I thought I would seek some information from those more knowledgeable about engines than me. I recently had my exhaust pipe break off at the flange while riding around. I limped it back home with the exhaust tied together, but with a 3/8" gap between the flange and the motor. I rose like this for 5 or 6 miles.
My engine has been sitting for a while (reconfiguring bike for the willow springs race) and I just started it up tonight. The engine started and seems to run ok, put it is harder to pull start than it was before. There is more resistance at TDC, as if there's more compression.
My question is, can/did running the bike with no exhaust damage the engine? It is an overhead cam engine. What would/could get damaged by running the engine with no exhaust? I am guessing some kind of exhaust valve damage.
Thanks for the help,
Gilbert