Tetley
Husqvarna
AA Class
I was out on my TE450 on one of the most dangerous and remote trails in Wales yesterday, and halfway through I cough stalled the bike, and it spat back through the throttle body as it often does. I tried to restart the bike, and it had absolutely no compression. Massive panic, as if you break down here, you leave the bike behind unless you have a lot of helpers and ropes - its littered with deep peat bogs that can, and have swallowed bikes never to be seen again.
Anyway, I was thinking it must have a stuck valve, as surely major mechanicl failure can't happen on tickover. So just before the battery died, and was then going to remove the cam cover, she suddenly burst into life and ran fine for the rest of the day!
All I can think that happened, was the backfire blew an inlet valve open, and a shim partially popped out, jamming the valve open a bit?
Anyone had anything like this happen before, was it a one off freak incident, or a sign of looming problems?
This is the third breakdown within a year (dirt in fuel injector, and mud in fuse carrier which both required a tow home), and I'm starting to loose faith in the bike.
Anyway, I was thinking it must have a stuck valve, as surely major mechanicl failure can't happen on tickover. So just before the battery died, and was then going to remove the cam cover, she suddenly burst into life and ran fine for the rest of the day!
All I can think that happened, was the backfire blew an inlet valve open, and a shim partially popped out, jamming the valve open a bit?
Anyone had anything like this happen before, was it a one off freak incident, or a sign of looming problems?
This is the third breakdown within a year (dirt in fuel injector, and mud in fuse carrier which both required a tow home), and I'm starting to loose faith in the bike.