Re: tti--High Exhaust Temps
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Unfortunately, I can't help you since I don't have the experience and 
knowledge, so I hope the "brain trust" out there can help you.

I know that when I was sitting behind the wheel during cam run-in, keeping 
the rpm @2,200, my well-meaning buddy was watching the 2" TTis turning bright 
red.  Had I known that, I'd have done an immediate timing check.  He claimed it 
was at 34 degrees before startup, but that would only be true if he installed 
the cam correctly.  Later, I read in a magazine that a too-rich condition 
could result in unburnt fuel traveling out header tubes, then igniting there, 
causing the excessive heat I had experienced.  So, there are two ideas on it.

Some tell me they shouldn't get hot enough to glow, others have told me that 
it is normal for headers to run cherry red the first few inches.....so I only 
have questions, not answers.

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