Just thought I'd pass along an interesting experience.
Had a Kawa 1200 in the shop yesterday. Rattlin' and knockin'... we were afraid to keep it running. Lifters? cam? cam chain? wrist pins? Stethoscope indicated topend, but was makin' noise all over.
It was the other Mech's job, so I just stood around drinkin' coffee, offering puzzled looks and snide comments.
"Drain the oil and see what the metal chunks look like."
No chunks of anything.
Pulled the bodywork to get to the cam cover. Valve clearances ok, cam chain tight, even pulled the cam caps to check for damage. Nothing.
Put it back together, filled it back up with Kawasaki oil and fired it up again. Started to look for the noise once more. But the more the bike ran... the quieter it got. After about 5 minutes, it was purring like a kitten.
On a hunch, we called the owner.
"Why yes... I did just have it in another shop for an oil change."
That oil change just cost him an extra $150 for our labor.
Same thing occurred with me. Had let my truck's oil level get down, so dumped in two quarts I had laying around the shop. Lifters now rattle for a few when first starting.
Synthetic oils... evil, pure evil!
Had a Kawa 1200 in the shop yesterday. Rattlin' and knockin'... we were afraid to keep it running. Lifters? cam? cam chain? wrist pins? Stethoscope indicated topend, but was makin' noise all over.
It was the other Mech's job, so I just stood around drinkin' coffee, offering puzzled looks and snide comments.
"Drain the oil and see what the metal chunks look like."
No chunks of anything.
Pulled the bodywork to get to the cam cover. Valve clearances ok, cam chain tight, even pulled the cam caps to check for damage. Nothing.
Put it back together, filled it back up with Kawasaki oil and fired it up again. Started to look for the noise once more. But the more the bike ran... the quieter it got. After about 5 minutes, it was purring like a kitten.
On a hunch, we called the owner.
"Why yes... I did just have it in another shop for an oil change."
That oil change just cost him an extra $150 for our labor.
Same thing occurred with me. Had let my truck's oil level get down, so dumped in two quarts I had laying around the shop. Lifters now rattle for a few when first starting.
Synthetic oils... evil, pure evil!
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