2001 CBR 600 F4i Leaking gas from exhaust
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2001 CBR 600 F4i Leaking gas from exhaust
Hi guys, I have a 2001 CBR 600 F4i that has been sitting in my garage and on the side of the house for the past ohh 3 years. It has a new battery, and everything else from what I know is stock. Here is my issue, I was taking it on its first ride to work (5 miles away) and I got about 4 miles in when it started to stall on me as soon as I pulled the clutch and let the revs die down to an Idle. I had to hold the throttle open so as not to stall let it stall while stopped. Anyways, I attempted to limp it home after work and a person driving next to me pointed out at my next stop that my bike was leaking from the hole and clamp between the CAT and Muffler. I pulled into the gas station and filled her up with gas thinking it might just be water, and I had not filled it up with gas in 3 years. I filled up with 3 gallons and drove home still having to hold an idle at stops. By the time I got home the bikes fuel tank was empty and the bike was gushing out fluid (I think Fuel) from in-between the CAT and Muffler. What would cause this and how do I fix it?
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are you familiar with how the bike normally operates? very quick and clean revs, etc. did you have a loss of power?
what octane did you put in? i know for a fact gas is comming from my exhaust and i have low compression in one of the cylinders.
which probably isnt igniting the 89 octane fuel completely, or just shooting gas from the exhaust valve like its going out of style. but my idle is only 300 rpm lower than it should be.
what octane did you put in? i know for a fact gas is comming from my exhaust and i have low compression in one of the cylinders.
which probably isnt igniting the 89 octane fuel completely, or just shooting gas from the exhaust valve like its going out of style. but my idle is only 300 rpm lower than it should be.
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Yes I am sure its not dripping from the tank directly. I know this because its as if the exhaust is filled up with gas so much that its pouring from that little hole in the muffler that is for water like i'm pouring a drink out of a tea kettle.
and worse out from the middle bracket of the exhaust clamp.
I am familiar with how the bike was running before. It ran smooth and had no problems before its 3 year sit while I was on deployment.
Could it be something stuck open, or a regulator, or anything ilke that? or timing? while riding it to work it did run a lot more rough than before I let it sit.
and worse out from the middle bracket of the exhaust clamp.
I am familiar with how the bike was running before. It ran smooth and had no problems before its 3 year sit while I was on deployment.
Could it be something stuck open, or a regulator, or anything ilke that? or timing? while riding it to work it did run a lot more rough than before I let it sit.
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i've been trying to figure out my own problem with this, i have low compression in one cylinder, and im thinking a stuck valve.
i dunno if its possible that the camshafts jumped a few links on the chain and messed up the timing.
as to how to fix it if it is a stuck valve, it appears the engine would have to be removed to get to the cylinder head.
unless one unsticks valves from the top end..
i dunno if its possible that the camshafts jumped a few links on the chain and messed up the timing.
as to how to fix it if it is a stuck valve, it appears the engine would have to be removed to get to the cylinder head.
unless one unsticks valves from the top end..
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