Cant stop the gas from comming out the exhaust
have a 2001 F41 and gas is shooting out from the exhaust, well more like pouring out. Checked out all the injectors. They seem to be opening and closing alright. Everything is getting power. Plugs are brand new. Coils are fine as well. Also I think there is some gas in the oil as well. Does any one have a clue to whats up? The bike only has 2300 miles on it.
No, i just bought this bike like 2 weeks ago, i know it was sitting for a while. when i took it out for the first time it rode perfect like brand new. Then the next day it started leaking and running like ****. almost like it wasnt firing on all cylinders. So i took it apart checked the coils which were fine. Got new spart plugs. check the all the electrical with a meter and everything is getting power to it. Took the injectors out and it appears that there opening and closing alright. ive talked to a couple ppl at honda and they think its either my fuel pressure reg or injectors. i am just seeing if anyone had any imput before i am forced to take it in.
Well someone told us that we may have to much oil in the bike so we dumped some oil and there was a **** load of gas in it. But the bike stop leaking gas and ran so much better. So we decided to get all that ****ty oil out and changed the oil out. once we started it back up it ran for a little bit and then started pouring the gas out of the tail pipe again. It seems whenever the operating temp gets around 137-140 it tends just to pour the gas out. Dont know really what else to do
There's only a couple ways gas can get into your oil:
An injector is leaking when engine is off: it's puddling inside a cylinder, seeps past the rings, pools in oil pan.
A valve is fried: during compression fuel and air is being shot into your heads.
One or more of your cylinders is toasted: the piston/cylinder interface is so destroyed that gas is shooting straight into your oil pan.
In any case, gas in your oil is bad, fix the problem before you run the engine any more.
An injector is leaking when engine is off: it's puddling inside a cylinder, seeps past the rings, pools in oil pan.
A valve is fried: during compression fuel and air is being shot into your heads.
One or more of your cylinders is toasted: the piston/cylinder interface is so destroyed that gas is shooting straight into your oil pan.
In any case, gas in your oil is bad, fix the problem before you run the engine any more.
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