if it smokes when you first start it, or sometimes if it has a tic tic in the top end intill it warms up
can't tell much from the question but if you want valve clearance setting it is .002in. on the intake and exhaust valves
a four stroke has a timing chain and a cam and a two stroke doesnt a two stroke has reed valves
I believe that the fuel to oil ratio is 32:1. I'm not sure, so don't take my word on this, but the 1998 is 32:1 & they are in the same family. I have the same question. They don't tell you on google.Very fun to ride right?
If the belt is broken or stripped then you definitely have bent valves. Purchase a Haynes manual from an auto parts store and it will tell you how to do it.
Sax reeds are like 3x bigger
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Call the honda dealership, give them your Vehicle Identification Number (located on the frame), and they can tell you exactly what it is.
Valves control the in-flow and out-flow of fuel, air and exhaust fumes in a combustion engine (known as intake valves and exhaust valves). A 4-cylinder engine with 16 valves will have 4 valves per cylinder, with two intake and two exhaust valves per cylinder. With experience it is easy to tell the sounds of the valves apart because each engine sounds different with different valves. Generally the less number of valves means a deeper/throatier sound from the cars and vice-versa
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The best way to tell if the valves are closed is to observe the rocker arms. When they are both at the top of their travel, valves are closed. Feel the rocker arms and try to move them, if they move their at the top of their travel.
The intake valves are in the intake ports, the exhaust valves are in the exhaust ports.