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My 2008(with low miles) gsxr stalled out and wont start. when i turn over it spits out white smoke. i also have a power commander not sure if that would be it though.got a clue?
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if goes away , not overheating or loosing coolant or billowy white smoke most likely burning off moisture [ like dew on grass ] that has accumulated in exhaust system black spots is carbon that moisture is carrying away this is normal --but if any of the above problems are present possibility would be a bad head gasket
Well, I can tell you that white smoke is usually a sign of water being burned in the cylinders and a blueish color smoke is usually a sign of oil being burned. I would drain gas, replace fuel filter, and do an oil/filter change as well but replacing the injectors probably won't do much for you. I would make that one of the last things to do. You may also want to add an additive to help "dry" the fuel system as well.
Blowing a light colored smoke can be an indicator of burning oil. Have you checked your oil level? If it ran low it may be ceasing from heat and stalling. If it was running rich with too much fuel it should be dark colored smoke which can cause stalls. If your unit has a radiator a bad head gasket may let radiator fluid into the combustion resulting in white smoke. A little white smoke on start up can also just be moisture burning off in the exhaust but this should not cause stalling conditions, however if you're low on fuel that could contribute too. More details are important to narrow down your problem.
For motorcycles with 4-stroke engines: The white smoke from the exhaust means that the engine oil is leaking into the combustion chamber where the petrol burns. ... This eventually means that you have to get your piston changed along with the piston rings that prevent the engine oil leaking into the combustion chamber.
white smoke is usually water, grey=oil dark grey=other fluids. with the belching and other symptoms i would be inclined to believe you have a blown head gasket.
since it is a 2000 there is no distributor. it sounds like you need to go to your local auto parts store and buy a fuel filter and good ol can of seafoam. your fuel injectors may be dirty.p.s. install fuel filter after seafoam ;) thats the trickp.p.s. dont do it in a garage-youll probably kill yourself. it will smoke some :)
ur bikes wiring needs thuro inspection for cuts corrosion and bad connections--smoke probly commin from these issues and a clic can be a loose wire or failin starter
yea the white smoke,low coolant and probably overheating. sounds like poss cracked head or head gasket... intake maybe but i think thats wishful thinking...
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