Why is there water in the motorcycle exhaust pipe?
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There are three reasons for white smoke and water in the oil from the motorcycle exhaust pipe: water in the oil, valve timing issues, and insufficient temperature. Water in the oil: This directly affects the normal combustion of the air-fuel mixture, resulting in white smoke. In this case, the sediment in the oil should be drained, and accumulated water should be removed. If necessary, replace the diesel fuel. Valve timing issues: Check the intake and exhaust valves to ensure they are of the same model. Insufficient temperature: Due to insufficient engine temperature, part of the air-fuel mixture formed by the fuel injected into the cylinder and air cannot burn, causing white smoke from the exhaust pipe. Therefore, after starting the engine, pay attention to maintaining the temperature of the radiator. Operate at medium throttle to allow the engine temperature to reach above 50 degrees before gradually increasing the load.