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    Question about honda 4 stroke trike motors

    I ride my trikes HARD, my 200x i rode everyday. after about a month of this (with frequent oil changes) it started to smoke... it didnt seem like it lost any power...

    now my 350x, which probably a year ago the motor was built, i ride it everyday, often hard... frequent oil changes.... now its starting to smoke. and it doesnt seem down on any power...

    are the cylinder heads on these motors know to wear valve stem seals fast/easily?

    how often do ya'll rebuild your 350x/200x motors?

    We're talking 5/7 days a week an hour or more riding. often everyday

    is this normal?

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    im jealous, i wish i had that much time to ride

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    Sounds to me like you are too hard on those motors mate. I would probabally do the whole topend on the both of them.

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    do they smoke all they time or just a few minutes after start-up? i found that when you rebuild hondas you need the piston clearance alot closer that recommended by honda or within 6 months to a year they start smoking.

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    another thing is everyone needs to keep in mind these bikes are air cooled so you need to keep the heads clean and when your doing alot of slow speed riding you need to go for a high speed cool down every so often. also dont let em idle for long periods of time.

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    We've owned our 1983 200x since about 1993 and the only thing we have done to the engine is change the clutch, service and adjust the valves. It used to be used regularly, but less so now. Over the years it has put up with A LOT of abuse and is still going well. It still goes out for a good thrashing every now and then and doesn't smoke noticeably.
    I would say that something must have been done incorrectly during your engine rebuilds for them to fail so quickly

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    I would say that something must have been done incorrectly during your engine rebuilds for them to fail so quickly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erics350x
    do they smoke all they time or just a few minutes after start-up? i found that when you rebuild hondas you need the piston clearance alot closer that recommended by honda or within 6 months to a year they start smoking.
    they smoke at idle when cold.

    maybe a tiny bit warmed up idle...

    maybe a tiny bit cruising...

    but if i gas it it'll leave a cloud

    it doesn't smell like oil though... it smells like nasty exhaust. my 350x smokes worse if i mess with the mixture screw.

    right now i have it at 2 1/2 turns out on the stock carb. it has a 140 jet...
    2.5 turns out is stock right??
    is turning in rich or lean?

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    as much as i love my 350x... i have to say its the most unreliable peice of *Edited**Edited**Edited**Edited* ive ever had.

    if i don't start it in the first two kicks, it won't start until its bone cold. im getting sick and tired of pushing it home. it wont even start getting pull started.

    the lifters are getting a bit noisy... could this make it smoke a little (looks like too much gas smoke not oil burning) and also make it hard to start?

    kicking this thing is ridiculous with the compression it has and it now having a compression release cable on it...

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    prob are running them to hard. smoking would be your rings, mainly your oil ring on the piston. ive had some XR200 4 strokes and some TT600 yamaha 4 stroke and it was always the oil ring, but riding a air cooled 4 stroke hard like a 2 stroke never helped either.

    check that oil ring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldskool83
    prob are running them to hard. smoking would be your rings, mainly your oil ring on the piston. ive had some XR200 4 strokes and some TT600 yamaha 4 stroke and it was always the oil ring, but riding a air cooled 4 stroke hard like a 2 stroke never helped either.

    check that oil ring.
    yea, if i "check" it ill have to hone and ring it anyways.

    im sure it needs new rings.

    but will out of adjustment valves make it smoke and hard to start?

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    Quote Originally Posted by random-strike

    but will out of adjustment valves make it smoke
    No - smoke means oil is getting through and burned

    Quote Originally Posted by random-strike

    hard to start?
    Yes - if valves are out - it may give you some hard starting issues.

    You need to l,ook beyond the valves I think. Top-end rebuild I would say.
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    Quote Originally Posted by atctim
    No - smoke means oil is getting through and burned
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    it could be running rich... not burning all gas because of valves etc...

    Quote Originally Posted by atctim
    Yes - if valves are out - it may give you some hard starting issues.

    You need to l,ook beyond the valves I think. Top-end rebuild I would say
    looks like i might have to rebuild it. hope it lasts longer than a year

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    hey, before you start tearing things apart, you need to check your oil. what brand and what weight are you using? what condition is it in when you change it? you could have oil failure, not ring failure. some oils are not designed for air cooled engines, which run hotter than w/cooled. ever notice on some engines how the rings are carboned up when you tear them down? that's oil failure. but don't jump on the synthetic wagon, not all of them are designed for wet clutches. valveline sells a 4 stroke atv oil, try that before you spend too much. and be sure to change the oil filter in the 350x every time, remember the 350x has 4 valves, and to check the adjustment every few oil changes.
    one cylinder is not enough!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4cylinders
    hey, before you start tearing things apart, you need to check your oil. what brand and what weight are you using? what condition is it in when you change it? you could have oil failure, not ring failure. some oils are not designed for air cooled engines, which run hotter than w/cooled. ever notice on some engines how the rings are carboned up when you tear them down? that's oil failure. but don't jump on the synthetic wagon, not all of them are designed for wet clutches. valveline sells a 4 stroke atv oil, try that before you spend too much. and be sure to change the oil filter in the 350x every time, remember the 350x has 4 valves, and to check the adjustment every few oil changes.
    thank you, thats really good advice

    i use cheap oil in it...

    the thing about using expensive oil in it is that the case leaks a little bit and i dont want to keep putting expensive oil in it if its going to leak out... i need to put a new gasket or silicone that side of the case.

    checking the adjustment should be easy right? just take the valve cover off and use a feeler gauge or something? whats are they supposed to be gapped at?

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