It sounds like an exhaust pipe is loose and banging against the head while it's idling. It's worse when it's cold, is gone completely when good and warmed up to running temps. Just started recently. Nothing on the front of the bike is obviously loose. The only mechanical thing that's been done to the bike recently was the Cam Chain Tensioner Fiasco But Ivan helped me fix her up after that, she ran better than ever after, (even had less noise on the top end after). Where should I start? Should I readjust the tensioner again? (correctly this time )
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HI,do a carb synch.I had noises I couldnt locate,almost sounded like rod bearing noise or clutch basket.I did a carb synch described in the tech section using bread tie wire.Its a starting point but the bike ran so well and quiet afterwords I didnt bother with vacuum synch.Good luck,Brad
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afterwords I didnt bother
You might be pleasantly surprised if you do.
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Noises are hard to diagnose over my computer screen ...
BUT if have any question about your tensioner, turn the crank around to it's mark, then pull the tensioner w/o loosening the adjusting bolt and lock nut.
With it in hand try pushing the plunger in. If it moves without mega force then the adjusting bolt either was not torqued properly or may be stripped.
mro
Now if Prometheus were here he’d just eMail me the blank envelope which I would open on my screen, place my forehead on it and know the answer. (Um.. Not sure if I am supposed to be giving out guru secrets )
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Hey, I have a device called an "EngineEar" which is excellent at finding noises. I will stuff it in the car sometime next week and bring it over after work.
Any night work better with you? FWIW Tuesdays are 39 cent wings at Buffalo Wild Wings. I can't do Mondays though, since I have to run the rug rats to scouts.Ich habe dich nicht gefragt.
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Originally posted by mro View PostYou might be pleasantly surprised if you do.
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Noises are hard to diagnose over my computer screen ...
BUT if have any question about your tensioner, turn the crank around to it's mark, then pull the tensioner w/o loosening the adjusting bolt and lock nut.
With it in hand try pushing the plunger in. If it moves without mega force then the adjusting bolt either was not torqued properly or may be stripped.
mro
Now if Prometheus were here he’d just eMail me the blank envelope which I would open on my screen, place my forehead on it and know the answer. (Um.. Not sure if I am supposed to be giving out guru secrets )
Hey Mike,
"WE" used to non-chalantly recommend removing the tensioner for this sort of thing, but after what happened to Tod and Bohn in this thread...Got Defeated.., "we" feel that if one is to remove the tensioner completely from the engine, that one needs to pull the cam cover off and ensure that ANY excess chain slack is taken up while/before and during the tensioner removal lest inviting the chance of the chain's slack that is created when rotating to the adjusting position can also cause it to possibly drop around the crank sprocket by 1 tooth!
You haven't been around for a while, and you might have missed this thread? Welcome back though!!
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Originally posted by Ken Talbot View PostCheck your heat shields.
Originally posted by Ivan View PostHey, I have a device called an "EngineEar" which is excellent at finding noises. I will stuff it in the car sometime next week and bring it over after work.
Any night work better with you? FWIW Tuesdays are 39 cent wings at Buffalo Wild Wings. I can't do Mondays though, since I have to run the rug rats to scouts.1980 XS11SG
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Makes sense. Part of the reason I've never had this problem is that I always thought that removing the tensionser just to adjust it was a little XSive.
But I have taken em off and on without such drastic consequences.
Lucky me.
Still, I would want to make sure that there is no problem with the tensioner in this case.
mro
I hate having to replace the cover gasket...
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