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engine damage with removing baffles

23K views 8 replies 5 participants last post by  themidget2k6  
#1 ·
Im looking at getting a cbr 600 F4i tonight, but the previous owner removed the baffles in the stock muffler. It looks as if this made the engine run really hot and burnt the paint off the exhaust headers right out of the cylinders. Is there long term engine damage that could have been caused by this? or is it still ok? its an 06 with 5k on it. great looking bike, very comfortable. i think its the one as long as im not fixing an engine :thumb:
 
#2 ·
Ive HEARD that not having enough backpressure from the exaust can sometimes cause problems with valves. That could cause an engine to run hot and damage it. Im no bike tech, so I dont know, but I will tell you that the pipe on my CBR is an RT1 and dosnt seem to have any form of baffle or restriction at all. So I really dont know for sure. Someone here will be able to answer this for you soon, dont worry!

Fox
 
#3 ·
I can't think of any way of causing damage or additional heat when you have the exhaust gases being removed faster than before.
If the muffler was blocked at some point before the baffle was removed then perhaps there might be a problem but even then I doubt it.
I'm surprised the headers are painted.
Maybe somebody else painted them with crappy paint?
 
#6 ·
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If the engine is running lean enough to burn valves it should be noticeable while riding it and the muffler should be almost white. Pulling a plug would tell you immediately if it's significantly lean.
While removing the baffle _might_ lean it off bikes generally run rich enough for it to not be a problem.
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If it runs OK、 go for it. But then get it sorted so that you won’t have to worry aboutit in the future.
 
#5 ·
If the engine is running lean enough to burn valves it should be noticeable while riding it and the muffler should be almost white. Pulling a plug would tell you immediately if it's significantly lean.
While removing the baffle _might_ lean it off bikes generally run rich enough for it to not be a problem.