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2010 Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTSi Questions & Answers
I own a black pulsar 220 dts-i and it has run over
Blue smoke is usually a cracked piston ring or worn out oil ring.
The only time the valves should be suspect is if the valves were recently lapped or replaced.
It's possible in those cases that the valve seals might leak oil into the cylinder.
Most often though, you will be looking at the piston rings, and the cylinder itself might need to be honed or bored.
If the cylinders need to be bored because of gouging due to scraping of the cracked or shattered rings, then you will need an oversize piston and rings to fit the new bore.
Dipper switch not working ,only headlight is
are you sure that the bulb is ok as it has two filaments in it and one can blow and the other can still be fine this is very common,check the bulb before you do anything else.
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