djwilpers
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I used search; but, didn't find what I was looking for. I'm a "newbee" of course and I'm hoping that somebody has already found the solution to this problem.
When I re-start my 2006 K-9 after riding if for awhile, about 80% of the time, it will backfire through the exhaust like a gun going off! Never does it cold!
Doesn't seem to matter if I turn the fuel off or not.
I have Vance and Hines curved pipes and one of my buddies says that they have so little back pressure and are so short, that they promote this kind of backfiring.
Somehow, I think I'm getting some unburned fuel into the exhaust and fresh air is getting up these short pipes to it and the first firing of the engine is lighting it off! I wonder if the compression release is allowing an exhaust valve to hold open to begin with or something?
dale
When I re-start my 2006 K-9 after riding if for awhile, about 80% of the time, it will backfire through the exhaust like a gun going off! Never does it cold!
Doesn't seem to matter if I turn the fuel off or not.
I have Vance and Hines curved pipes and one of my buddies says that they have so little back pressure and are so short, that they promote this kind of backfiring.
Somehow, I think I'm getting some unburned fuel into the exhaust and fresh air is getting up these short pipes to it and the first firing of the engine is lighting it off! I wonder if the compression release is allowing an exhaust valve to hold open to begin with or something?
dale
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