Smokey gear change
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				fergy150
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 - Location: Donington Park
 
Smokey gear change
Hi Guys everytime I shift up and down gears there's a puff of white smoke that comes out the exhaust, bikes a 89 zxr with 42k on clock and who knows what mods to it. Its not leaking oil, been monitoring water levels and they haven't changed, revs fine and goes like sh*t of a shovel. Should I be concerned?
			
			
									
									
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				JamieNeve
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Smokey gear change
Is it just a small puff, or does it seem excessive? White smoke generally means coolant, and therefore headgasket, however your coolant is not dissapearing. It is quite common for there to be a small puff when changing, or when releasing the throttle so I wouldn't be too worried if it is only a small amount. If you want to put your mind at rest, do a compression test to check if the headgasket is sealing!
			
			
									
									
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				fergy150
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Re: Smokey gear change
Thanks. No its not excessive, just a fairly small puff everytime you change gear and doesn't do it when you release the thnrottle. Thought I'd ask just incase!JamieNeve wrote:Is it just a small puff, or does it seem excessive? White smoke generally means coolant, and therefore headgasket, however your coolant is not dissapearing. It is quite common for there to be a small puff when changing, or when releasing the throttle so I wouldn't be too worried if it is only a small amount. If you want to put your mind at rest, do a compression test to check if the headgasket is sealing!