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Re: BMW advising exhaust valve sticking needing new headers at £1200+

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 7:48 pm
by Beagle
michaelc2710 wrote: So to recap, what is the flap for.......

What Flap?????  :silence:

Re: BMW advising exhaust valve sticking needing new headers at £1200+

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 8:20 pm
by simbo
michaelc2710 wrote: So to recap, what is the flap for.......

It's to provide entertainment, everybody loves a bit of flap action. 😊
Unfortunately my flaps not speaking to me.
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Re: BMW advising exhaust valve sticking needing new headers at £1200+

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 11:58 pm
by 7vwh
[quote author=Casbar Sounds like you may have another issue going on :) Yes you are right you still hear the servo click, but its not doing anything as it can't go through its full cycle.



Possibly, I just posted some info for the benefit of other owners. Not had the fuse error since I freed up the flap. Could just be coincidence at the end of the day 🤔

Re: BMW advising exhaust valve sticking needing new headers at £1200+

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2020 12:07 pm
by Beagle
7vwh wrote: [quote author=Casbar Sounds like you may have another issue going on :) Yes you are right you still hear the servo click, but its not doing anything as it can't go through its full cycle.



Possibly, I just posted some info for the benefit of other owners. Not had the fuse error since I freed up the flap. Could just be coincidence at the end of the day 🤔

Thats interesting. I hope its resolved now. I got some of this for the flap valve as it goes up to 1100c and should help with the high temp.


https://www.bearings-online.co.uk/item/2714/ROCOL/ROCOL-14015-Anti-Seize-Spray.html

Re: BMW advising exhaust valve sticking needing new headers at £1200+

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2020 4:38 pm
by Sprintgull
I think we need to set up a rota for checking Beagle's welfare.  If BMW find out that he's found a way to thwart their little money-making scheme of making people buy new headers then, well, you never know.  You know what I'm sayin'....

Re: BMW advising exhaust valve sticking needing new headers at £1200+

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2020 4:52 pm
by Beagle
Sprintgull wrote: I think we need to set up a rota for checking Beagle's welfare.  If BMW find out that he's found a way to thwart their little money-making scheme of making people buy new headers then, well, you never know.  You know what I'm sayin'....

Thanks for your concern. Dont think you’ll get many volunteers.


As Arkwright in Open all hours used to sing,


“ If I can help somebbbbody as I ppppppass along.”

Re: BMW advising exhaust valve sticking needing new headers at £1200+

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:18 am
by Casbar
My mates r1250RT had its headers replaced yesterday, stuck exhaust flap :) at 8000 miles

Re: BMW advising exhaust valve sticking needing new headers at £1200+

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 9:24 am
by MikeS
Casbar wrote: My mates r1250RT had its headers replaced yesterday, stuck exhaust flap :) at 8000 miles

Thanks. That's cheered me up no end.

Re: BMW advising exhaust valve sticking needing new headers at £1200+

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 9:57 am
by Casbar
MikeS wrote:
Thanks. That's cheered me up no end.

lol, I know, I greased mine a couple of weeks ago, but think I'll just leave it now, still have 2 years warranty left, get a new set and then start preventive maintenance :)

Re: BMW advising exhaust valve sticking needing new headers at £1200+

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 10:11 am
by B787MECH
It’s weird how there’s no consistency though. My 2016 with 20,000 miles is ok (touch wood!) I always listen for the valve cycling when I first switch on the ignition.


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Re: BMW advising exhaust valve sticking needing new headers at £1200+

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 10:15 am
by BoB21
Mine 37000miles  no problems. Maybe they need to be used?

Re: BMW advising exhaust valve sticking needing new headers at £1200+

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 10:58 am
by David.
B787MECH wrote:I always listen for the valve cycling when I first switch on the ignition.
When switching the ignition on, the sound is likely to be the servo motor rather than the valve itself. A physical check of the valve every now & then might be a good idea.

Re: BMW advising exhaust valve sticking needing new headers at £1200+

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 11:29 am
by Casbar
BoB21 wrote: Mine 37000miles  no problems. Maybe they need to be used?

Nope, my mate did over 8000 miles in a year and on my 2014 I did 25k in just over 3 years and went through two stuck flaps. The RTp that I freed the valve on last week has covered 50k hard miles, ie all year around

Re: BMW advising exhaust valve sticking needing new headers at £1200+

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:53 pm
by DaveCly
simbo wrote:
It's to provide entertainment, everybody loves a bit of flap action. 😊
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Sorry ... wrong internet site 😁

Re: BMW advising exhaust valve sticking needing new headers at £1200+

Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2020 7:42 pm
by k900r
David. wrote: You can't beat a nice little video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtcUZn_T6Oc
David, I’ve now replicated your work and the video... it worked amazingly well. My exhaust flap is now moving freely and the servo close and opens it when the ignition comes on. I’ve also used the graphite power.

The bike goes in for a service next week, so hopefully the fault code will have gone too.

You’re an absolute legend, thank you.


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