Motor Paint Looks Boiled

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by grharris, Nov 13, 2021.

  1. grharris

    grharris New Member

    Nov 13, 2021
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    Hello Guys!

    Have you ever seen this before?

    What could be the cause of that?

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  2. Linx

    Linx Well-Known Member

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    Looks like it's had petrol running over it to me.
     
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  3. capt

    capt Elite Member

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    A chemical reaction to a spill over the paint surface or there is subsurface corrosion .
     
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  4. andypandy

    andypandy Crème de la Crème

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    Looks like corrosion to me. How old is that engine ?
     
  5. grharris

    grharris New Member

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    It's a 2011 Tiger 800
     
  6. stollydriver

    stollydriver Elite Member

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    What cleaning agent do you use?
     
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  7. Adie P

    Adie P Crème de la Crème

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    Is there a chance that it's been repainted - perhaps a "refresh" to sell it - and the painter used a non-heatproof paint?
     
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  8. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    Looking at all the pics it’s obviously been repainted and it’s broke down with heat. It might’ve not been actual engine heat as that would be just the upper sections but it looks like it’s been forced dry with a space heater which ‘over cooked’ it. I could be wrong. @grharris Is it the same on both sides?
     
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  9. grharris

    grharris New Member

    Nov 13, 2021
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    It's the same on both sides.
     
  10. grharris

    grharris New Member

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    Just got the bike....so I don't know it's full story
     
  11. Pegscraper

    Pegscraper Elite Member

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    That looks to me like it's been repainted at some point and the bubbling is down to poor surface preparation. Any contaminants, corrosion, oxidation or maybe oil or grease etc will eventually show through. A good paint job starts with the prep and many a decent paint job has been ruined by poor prep.
     
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  12. TRIPLE X

    TRIPLE X Senior Member

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    Was it like this when you bought it or has it developed since?
     
  13. grharris

    grharris New Member

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    I recently bought it and it was like this
     
  14. TRIPLE X

    TRIPLE X Senior Member

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    Did you not question the owner before you bought it?
     
  15. grharris

    grharris New Member

    Nov 13, 2021
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    I got from a dealer and he said he didn't know but that was the reason to get a lower price.

    Wondering around the ads, I just saw another bike his the same issue but not to the same extent...

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  16. grharris

    grharris New Member

    Nov 13, 2021
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    Could it be an overheating issue?
     
  17. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    Probably not as the crankcase’s would have to be same temperature as the barrels and head which they never run that hot.
     
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  18. TRIPLE X

    TRIPLE X Senior Member

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  19. grharris

    grharris New Member

    Nov 13, 2021
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    Yes, all of the rest bike is in excellent condition and that's why I didn't turned my back on it.

    Just trying to find the cause and the solution of this particular issue.
     
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  20. Iceman

    Iceman Crème de la Crème

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    Hi gr, I have seen this a number of times and mostly on Triumphs, firstly I think the paint is the original factory finish, the ones I have seen have been cleaned with traffic film remover (TFR) confirmed by a few owners whom admitted they did not dilute it correctly, the TFR is designed for use mainly on commercial vehicles to remove heavy road deposits (tar etc), it is not suitable for motorcycles, it causes initial darkening on the engine cases etc, this quickly starts to "bubble the paint" and further deterioration follows. Triumph recommend Muc-off, personally I would return the machine back to the dealer and ask for a refund, or change the machine, unfortunately it will get worse even in the warm climate you live in. I recently went to buy another machine that was used as a press test machine in Europe, however it had marks on the engine casings, I suspected to be a result of using TFR to clean it, and it would have deteriorated in time, evidently after a track session in the morning, followed by an afternoon road test that turned wet, the press had cleaned them with the TFR, hence sadly I did not buy it. Hope you sort it with the dealer. Ride safe all.
     
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