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Evening all,

 

The exhaust on my bandit grinder has started getting really hot to glowing!

 

had it fully serviced, drained fuel tank and had it compression tested and all good.

 

any ideas? 0985BDD6-1C1D-4E8A-B5AB-9E229829BC5F.thumb.jpeg.b88e57488c8ea5338a864831e43199b2.jpegIMG_0145.thumb.png.e94c26427758ac72b7e01885e4b52756.png

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39 minutes ago, hamdogg said:

Evening all,

 

The exhaust on my bandit grinder has started getting really hot to glowing!

 

had it fully serviced, drained fuel tank and had it compression tested and all good.

 

any ideas? 0985BDD6-1C1D-4E8A-B5AB-9E229829BC5F.thumb.jpeg.b88e57488c8ea5338a864831e43199b2.jpegIMG_0145.thumb.png.e94c26427758ac72b7e01885e4b52756.png

Valve clearances ( exhaust ) need doing . 

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30 minutes ago, spudulike said:

Heat is building up rather than escaping so that would make me think that the exhaust is a bit clogged up. Bear in mind I don't know much about chippers.

Or grinders 🙂

Posted
18 minutes ago, AHPP said:

Spud’s answer now seems better than mine and stubby’s. Try it straight piped and see if you get the same thing.

Yeah will see if I can take the silencer off 

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Which Bandit, so is it a petrol or diesel engine? I've got stuck in the back of my head that high exhaust temperature can be an indicator of lean running, if it's petrol, so I'd pop the plugs out and see what they tell you now.

 

If you had it serviced they might have put new ones in anyway but I think you'll quickly see evidence if they are overheating.

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