no but it wil be loud and you may have to adjust the air mixture screws in the carbs to compensate for the more free flow but run and ride it first and then you should do a plug check and see how it runs but it should be fine what kind of bike is it on
It does not hurt an engine to run it with no exhaust muffler
The baffle is only there to lower the dB's on the exhaust so that the motorcycle can meet noise standards. I have a 2007 CBR 600RR and removed the baffle completely without any repercussions to the engine's performance or reliability.
Yes and it is dangerous .
NO
Because your grammar is disgustingly horrible, your knowledge of how to punch your fingers into a foreign smart board baffles me...
.Mixing a small amount of oil in the diesel fuel will not hurt a motor. The motor will run rough and produce black smoke.
nick koop is hottt
If you have worn rings, the motor is already hurt. If the bearings are as bad as the rings, catastrophic failure is right around the corner.
As long as the muffler and catalytic converter are intact
If the silencer is made for your model and year of your bike and you service it regularly, it will not hurt horsepower output. Also, if you buy after market silencers, using the cheaper ones that fit a size pipe are not engineered for your motor, they are engineered to silence. many after market silencers create back pressure, this pressure makes the motor work harder, thus robbing horsepower from the rear wheel, its using some HP to push the gases through said silencer. Use the silencer that is designed for your motor.
If the smoke is black, then it is just excess fuel that is being burnt in the exhaust. It will cause you no problems. You can remove the smoke by turning down the fuel pump, however, this will cause a loss of power.(but will not hurt the motor)
you may burn up the exhaust valve.i would not do it.