Reed valve symptoms

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  1. super9

    super9 if you see blue lights "RUN"

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    Idle

    Reed valves help push air through a two-
    stroke engine that mixes with the fuel to
    create the combustion needed to create
    power. If the reed valves are cracked, they
    may not open all the way, which will
    reduce the amount of oxygen that gets into
    the engine to mix with the fuel. The result
    is a rough idling engine that sounds like it
    is on the verge of dying. Depending on the
    severity of the crack, the rough idle may
    disappear as the engine warms and the
    metal expands from the heat of running.

    Hesitation

    Engines with reed valves that are failing
    can present symptoms of hesitation during
    acceleration. The engine may fail to
    respond to the increased fuel flow and
    then jump forward as the gas is finally
    ignited. The hesitation in the engine due to
    failing reed valves can be very frustrating
    as the power is simply not available when
    needed. If too much fuel is poured into the
    engine and reed valves are failing, the
    result may be engine backfiring.
    Reduced Power
    Failing reed valves can result in reduced
    power at what should be cruising speeds.
    This can be a frustrating symptom as
    several other factors also can be present
    with reduced power as the symptom.
    However, failing reed valves reduces the
    fuel and air mixture. This results in fuel
    being dumped into the carburetor with no
    flame to ignite it. The result is reduced
    power. If the engine is brought up to the
    higher revolution per minute, or RPM,
    levels the power may return, but will
    disappear again once the RPMs drop.
     
  2. TalkToShank

    TalkToShank Life is short... so Grip it and Rip it!

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    This is brilliant! this has described all of the symptoms on my engine! one question... if you continue to ride you bike with faulty reeds will it damage your engine??
     
  3. super9

    super9 if you see blue lights "RUN"

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    not 100% sure mate but if i was you id get them changed so your bike dont suffer and ur gain the power back
     
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