- Sat Nov 05, 2016 2:31 pm
#63820
You have an after market indian exhaust system. Could be iffy but if it ain't bust... Less restrictive is good but straight through is not, the motor needs back pressure from baffles to provide low-end and mid-range torque. It's never going to be a fast bike but it does have torque, so tune for the torque.
Kick starting on a fully open throttle is going to hit your foot but it's no DBD34 so it's not going to throw you over the hedge. Kick starting a Bullet should be a lazy prod, there is a knack to it (as on any bike, individualistic), opening the throttle just-so to catch it.
Silicone bath sealant, available in several colours. Silicone rubber is high temperature, as used on soldering iron leads, it doesn't burn if you put the soldering iron on it (~800°F). That's for the push-fit pipe but the clamped on pipe doesn't need goo, it needs copper gaskets, maybe two, RE p/n 582638 (582638/A) - the "correct part" cement ring 510804 is practically useless, it disintegrates. A 2008 should be clamp, do use the torque wrench.
Popping and spluttering on the over-run is 'reversion', the bane of fuel injectors; unburnt fuel going down the exhaust and burning there with cold air, it's not really an explosion but rapidly expanding gases. The cure (partial) is to either enrich or weaken the mix. With an injector we have an option to shut the fuel off completely at zero throttle until the revs drop to near idle again (this can be lumpy). With a carburettor the only real option is to enrich the idle mix (closed throttle), it wastes fuel but doesn't go ka-pow down the exhaust so much. Otoh you need the idle mix right to start the bike and idle it, a little rich is usually just right.
Kick starting on a fully open throttle is going to hit your foot but it's no DBD34 so it's not going to throw you over the hedge. Kick starting a Bullet should be a lazy prod, there is a knack to it (as on any bike, individualistic), opening the throttle just-so to catch it.
Silicone bath sealant, available in several colours. Silicone rubber is high temperature, as used on soldering iron leads, it doesn't burn if you put the soldering iron on it (~800°F). That's for the push-fit pipe but the clamped on pipe doesn't need goo, it needs copper gaskets, maybe two, RE p/n 582638 (582638/A) - the "correct part" cement ring 510804 is practically useless, it disintegrates. A 2008 should be clamp, do use the torque wrench.
Popping and spluttering on the over-run is 'reversion', the bane of fuel injectors; unburnt fuel going down the exhaust and burning there with cold air, it's not really an explosion but rapidly expanding gases. The cure (partial) is to either enrich or weaken the mix. With an injector we have an option to shut the fuel off completely at zero throttle until the revs drop to near idle again (this can be lumpy). With a carburettor the only real option is to enrich the idle mix (closed throttle), it wastes fuel but doesn't go ka-pow down the exhaust so much. Otoh you need the idle mix right to start the bike and idle it, a little rich is usually just right.