Honda Recon Smoking
#1
Honda Recon Smoking
I have a 2001 Honda Recon, and it uses a little oil. The color of the smoke is kind of a whitish gray. It don't smoke all the time, just when you ride it some, you can stop and rev it some, and it will start to smoke some. When you let it idle for about 5 seconds, it quits smoking. It don't smoke on start up, and doesn't smoke when idling, and you can accelerate without it smoking, but once you ride it for a few minutes, it begins to smoke when you rev it up. It runs great, and idles great, never dies or anything. But it does make a little rattle noise when its running, but its not much when its first started, but it might make a little bit more noise onces its warmed up. I dont know what the problem is, if there is one, and i dont know if that is normal since i am not the first owner. Im trying to sell it and would like to know whats going on. Also on the crankcase breather on the left side of the engine, if you remove the hose while its running, it spits just a little bit of oil out when you first take it off, but its mainly just got a oily film or light coating of oil in the hose. (it goes to the air filter box) I hope i've givin enough information for ya'll to be able to help me. (if not too much info) lol
#2
Honda Recon Smoking
Try purging the exhaust since you haven't mentioned any performance problems. To do this take off the bolt near the end of the exhaust on the underside of the can. Plug the exhaust hole with a shop towel ( not the hole where te bolt was removed from). Do all of this with the bike turned off. Once this is done, start the bike up and rev it up quite a bit for a few times (2-3 seconds each time). This should get rid of any extra carbon build up in the can. Is the rattling noise from the exhaust or from near the engine. I am going to guess that it is from the engine...mine did the same thing. I think it was the valves that needed to be adjusted or it could be the cam running. I am not sure. If I had to guess I would say that it's no big deal but adjust the valves any way. Why did you take the hose off of the crankcase? It may have been just suction from removing the hose that caused the fluid to come out. I would have to say that there is no problem whatsoever given the conditions that you described. Mine was very similar.
#3
Honda Recon Smoking
I rode the fourwheeler for a few days with that plug on the bottom of the muffler off, and i've purged it before. The rattling is comming from the engine. Also, is the clutch suppost to slip when you take off fast when you are shifting gears if you really hit the gas? Mine will slip when you take off fast shifting gears, if you hammer the gas.
#4
Honda Recon Smoking
Okay this could either be a clutch problem or a lack of tread on the tires. I had my tires pretty bald and in 5th gear it would slip. I don't mean that the tires would spin, I mean that the bike seemed to be half way in and half out of gear. Try driving the bike on a long driveway (or preferrably a road) and see if you have the same problem. If you do then it's a clutch problem. It might be as simple as a clutch adjustment.
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