what plug do you use?? please use 9
if youre lean or have an air leak, it can cause the top end to seize. the best way i could tell you is lean=not enough fuel and oil getting into the top end thus causing the piston to not have enough oil and get hot. when it gets too hot, it can detonate. i think. someone else will chime in though
you are correct. the piston gets so hot from the lean condition that it ignites the fuel before top dead center and then the reaction from when the spark plug does fire it pre-ignites in the same place over and over. eating away at the piston just as you see in the pic.
Now, the other poster is right too. You can have your ignition too far advanced and have a similar situation, but the motor does get hot, in fact it stay cool.
Take a look at the original pic. See how the paint is baked off the cylinder ? that was very hot.
Yulp. The cylinder area can actually get so hot that the ground strap on the spark plug begins to glow red, and ignites the mixture even before a spark is initiated as well.
anyone who lets a motor get that hot diserves a melt down
anyone who lets a motor get that hot diserves a melt down
the worse problem with younger kids riding a bike that is out of tune like we speak of is knowing and recognizing the signs of trouble brewing. the other problem (at least with my kid) is that she like to get into 3rd gear (her favorite) and ride it like a sewing machine from BOG to WOT and back again, then cruising across the dunes at 1/3 throttle near max revs. The air velocity across the emulsion tube is cut in half and the carb slows its fuel delivery (but not air volume) and it leans out, start to ping and then BAM !!!! she dies.