Posted by Dino on December 8, 2008, 10:27 pm
I am asking this in case someone would know.My Son was running His KX65
at the track Sat when it popped and quite running.I worked on it and
found that a reed petal is missing.I fixed it but I cannot find the old
reed.Does anybody know if this can further damage the engine or will it
be sent out the exhaust?
Posted by sturd on December 9, 2008, 7:36 am
Dino asks:
> I am asking this in case someone would know.My Son was running His KX65
> at the track Sat when it popped and quite running.I worked on it and
> found that a reed petal is missing.I fixed it but I cannot find the old
> reed.Does anybody know if this can further damage the engine or will it
> be sent out the exhaust?
If you removed the cylinder and didn't find the broken reed,
it already passed through the engine and is gone. If you didn't
remove the cylinder looking for the reed, you probably should.
Go fast. Take chances.
Mike S.
Posted by voeut on December 28, 2008, 11:55 am
Inlet reeds are made of a fibre and are destroyed when passing through
the engine.
Posted by sturd on December 31, 2008, 1:32 pm
vo...@hotmail.co.uk
> Inlet reeds are made of a fibre and are destroyed when passing through
> the engine.
Some are. Some are stainless steel. KX65 depending on year
and modifications could be either, I don't know.
And the fiber ones aren't too good for the motor either,
especially if a hunk is stuck in a transfer port.
Go fast. Take chances.
Mike S.
Posted by Dino on January 1, 2009, 9:41 pm
sturd wrote:
> vo...@hotmail.co.uk
>> Inlet reeds are made of a fibre and are destroyed when passing through
>> the engine.
>
> Some are. Some are stainless steel. KX65 depending on year
> and modifications could be either, I don't know.
>
> And the fiber ones aren't too good for the motor either,
> especially if a hunk is stuck in a transfer port.
>
>
> Go fast. Take chances.
> Mike S.
To follow up,I pulled the top end and found part of a petal that I think
might have passed through if I had continued to run the bike.I was using
a Vforce3 reed that was only 3 months old.The plastic part that holds
the reed petal had ripped off destroying the cage.I am not at all
pleased with the vforce as they are touted as the best in the
industry,and this one was destroyed by a 10 year old riding fairly easy.
My concern will be answered as I have replaced the vforce3 with a new
one in the KX65 and have also been running a vforce in the KX85.I will
use the replacement as a spare as needed.
> at the track Sat when it popped and quite running.I worked on it and
> found that a reed petal is missing.I fixed it but I cannot find the old
> reed.Does anybody know if this can further damage the engine or will it
> be sent out the exhaust?