- is there a way to find out whether the engine is actually overheating and by how much.
- what can be the reason.
- how to rectify it.
history of bike --
- 1000 kms back, i had done reboring with 0.5 higher size piston and new valves and stem seals. ( the problem was there before these changes)
- around 6 months back, changed clutch plates and silencer and hose pipe between carb and filter box. ( the problem was there before these changes)
- i regularly do all my servicing at every 2500 kms, use good quality oil and barhdall.
- i had modified my bike's stator plate for HID by rewinding.
- had changed block piston, clutch plates, repaired crank shaft 1.5 years back.
- had a mojor accident few years back, in which chasis broke and replaced. ( all repairs properly done at authorized service center, and bike was working fine untill recently)
the block piston is ok, valves are ok, clutch plates are ok, spark plug is ok, chain tension is ok, tyre pressure is ok. i am really confused that what is the real problem. their is no problem with pick-up and top speed.
the problem has been there for so long that i have learnd to live with it. but enough is enough, i want to solve this problem for ever.
is it possible that my breather pipe is choked, can it be the culprit. are there any real world possibilities that a breather pipe can get choked.
my mechanic says that my bike is not running lean, and i always ask him to set the carb for maximum performance and least mileage, so that should not be the problem.
guys, use all your expertise to help me.





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