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I have inherited an 07 T100. On the first ride it ran fine but made a god awful hif pitched whine in the engine. Is this normal? No experience with this engine but it sounds like a cam gear. Also severe scalding on the pipes. Any thoughts?

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Probably lack of lubrication from being stood for a while.
Hopefully no damage done.
Has the whine gone away now ? If not it will need to be investigated.
The pipes would not worry about if you mean they are very blue.

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