No.
The corn pops, and the expanding gases cause the magma to spew.
heat does affect water cause the moleculilis that soread to each other
Simple collect the water gas and cool it using a condenser in a condensing tube which will cause the water to return to liquid state and collect it in a beaker
Cold temperatures cause water to freeze, changing it from liquid to solid. Warm temperatures cause ice to melt, changing it from solid to liquid. Fire can heat water to its boiling point, changing it from liquid to gas. Cold air colliding with warm air in the atmosphere can cause lightning, changing it from gas to plasma.
Water in the gas tank will for sure. bad gas will also cause this and if a snorkel has recently been installed the air to fuel ratio will be incorrect and cause backfirin
Yes.
water in the fuel will not cause backfiring. what water will do is cause the engine to sputter. if it is backfiring, then one of your valves is stuck open or the timing is off causing the spark plug to fire while a valve is still open. if you haven't done any type of repair than most likely you have a sticky valve.
Backfiring in any motor is either badly out of time or a burnt valve.
yes, backfiring is always due to ignition or timing problems. Backfiring through the carb can be a symptom of a lean condition.
Backfiring is a timing issue.
In extreme cases, it can blow the muffler wide open.
it may be due to water in your gas or the timing is off my is doing the same thing i chANGED the fuel filter now i need to check the timing add some heet its water antifreeze remover to your gas that might help i am gonna checkmy timing tomorrow
No.
I own a 1994 Honda Magna 750 which has the same engine as the vfr 750. I experienced backfiring problems. I went to my local auto supply store and purchased a can of Sea Foam. I mixed the prescribed amount in with my gas. I did this until the entire can was empty. I no longer experience backfiring problems. It was an inexpensive quick fix. Sometimes the carbs get varnish in them and may cause backfiring. Sea Foam cleans the carbs and removes the varnish. Hope this helps you.
water in gas or out of time change the spark plug and check the carb bowl for water if there is then drain the tank and clean the carb Additional comment: Often when you have a motorcycle or ATV that is backfiring you will find that your bike is having a problem with bad spark timing. This will also cause your Jerking... Take your bike to a profession and have them look at the carburetor adjustment and the timing.
The timing marks were probably not set right when the timing chain was changed. This will cause the timing to be off and can result in backfiring and loss of power.