Ever since I checked and set the valve clearances on my '80 XS a while ago, I've noticed a pretty loud ticking noise (one tick per engine revolution) coming from somewhere around the upper right side of the engine. I hadn't noticed the sound before I changed the shims, but it certainly could have been happening and I just wasn't listening for it. My first thought was that I must have miscalculated the required shim thickness at one valve there, so what I'm hearing is the cam lobe slamming into the shim. For a while I was sure this was the case, because when I set the valve clearances I made the mistake of shooting for the large side of the gap tolerance, after misreading a comment here. Then, I found out my #4 spark plug hole was stripped, which led me to think I was just hearing air shooting out around the plug on ignition. Did the Helicoil fix (which was great by the way, glad I didn't have to take the head off), but the sound is unchanged.
The reason I've become skeptical that it's the valve clearance, is that the noise only happens when the engine is warm. I don't know for sure how it works, but doesn't the gap between a cam and shim get smaller as the engine warms up, because the valve stem is getting longer? If that's correct, then you would think the noise would happen when the engine's cold, then get quieter or go away once it's warmed up. Which is the opposite of what's happening.
Of course, I could just take off the valve cover and recheck clearances, but I cringe at the thought of re-cleaning the gasket surfaces and making a new gasket - figured I'd check here first.
Any thoughts?
Thanks a lot,
Marshall
The reason I've become skeptical that it's the valve clearance, is that the noise only happens when the engine is warm. I don't know for sure how it works, but doesn't the gap between a cam and shim get smaller as the engine warms up, because the valve stem is getting longer? If that's correct, then you would think the noise would happen when the engine's cold, then get quieter or go away once it's warmed up. Which is the opposite of what's happening.
Of course, I could just take off the valve cover and recheck clearances, but I cringe at the thought of re-cleaning the gasket surfaces and making a new gasket - figured I'd check here first.
Any thoughts?
Thanks a lot,
Marshall
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