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jsmeltser 09-18-2008 08:34 AM

"Popping" noise when starting
 
I have a 2008 GZ250 that I've put 3500 miles on this summer. Lately, when I start from a cold start there is a loud popping noise that seems to come from the front of the bike and then when I give the bike gas I get the same sound until it warms up. Sorry I can't describe this any better. I'm going to take the bike in for the 3000 mile service but my local dealer is a complete douche so I'm not terribly confident with them. Any ideas?

Easy Rider 09-18-2008 09:30 AM

Re: "Popping" noise when starting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jsmeltser
I have a 2008 GZ250 that I've put 3500 miles on this summer. Lately, when I start from a cold start there is a loud popping noise that seems to come from the front of the bike and then when I give the bike gas I get the same sound until it warms up.

Could it be just the pipes heating up and expanding? Hope so.
If that's what it is, your header bolts might be a little loose.
If you check them, be careful; they should just be snug, not TIGHT.

jsmeltser 09-21-2008 03:47 AM

Re: "Popping" noise when starting
 
That was my first thought as well. I tightened them up a bit and the sound did seem to go away for a day or two, but it's back now. I'll report back after the service...

El Diablo 10-08-2008 10:13 AM

Re: "Popping" noise when starting
 
Is it popping or pootting. Could it be coming from your carburetor. My old Yamaha 350 Big Bear will get out of kilter every once in a while and will register a loud poot, kind of like a back fire, only it is more like a front fire.

jsmeltser 10-08-2008 04:09 PM

Re: "Popping" noise when starting
 
lol, I'm not sure if it's a 'poot' or a pop, but I definitely describe it as a 'front-fire'.

Easy Rider 10-08-2008 11:09 PM

Re: "Popping" noise when starting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jsmeltser
lol, I'm not sure if it's a 'poot' or a pop, but I definitely describe it as a 'front-fire'.

I just don't know about you young rookies........... :)
A real back fire comes BACK through the carb. That is why it is called a BACK fire.
What is now commonly called a backfire really isn't; it is an AFTER fire.....in the exhaust system.

EDIT: OK, that really isn't right either. One just needs to distinguish between an exhaust backfire and an intake backfire......which has all but disappeared with widespread use of fuel injection.

Brought to you by a charter member of the old farts club ! :crackup

patrick_777 10-08-2008 11:40 PM

Re: "Popping" noise when starting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Easy Rider
Brought to you by a charter member of the old farts club ! :crackup

Thus, he is VERY familiar with things that make "poot" sounds.

Easy Rider 10-09-2008 10:09 AM

Re: "Popping" noise when starting
 
[quote=patrick_777]
Quote:

Originally Posted by "Easy Rider":yn9k0031
Brought to you by a charter member of the old farts club ! :crackup

Thus, he is VERY familiar with things that make "poot" sounds.[/quote:yn9k0031]

:shocked: :neener: :skull:

Quimrider 10-13-2008 02:33 PM

Re: "Popping" noise when starting
 
My 2000 with just under 10,000 miles makes a poot from the front of the engine when I start. The head gasket appears to have developed a leak. It is a very unusual sound. It has been doing it for a while, I just ignored it. Last Friday when leaving work. I noticed a small puff of smoke accompanied the sound from the front of the engine. It took what seemed like a dozen restarts to figure out where it was coming from. That could be the prob. but I would doubt it on such a new bike.

jsmeltser 10-13-2008 04:50 PM

Re: "Popping" noise when starting
 
Well I've FINALLY got my service scheduled, so hopefully the mystery of the poot will come to a close. ;)


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