Ok, I know what piston slap sounds like, and I know how it behaves on water cooled engines, both in cases of very minor slap and with pretty severe wear.
That said, can anybody describe what piston slap sounds like on these engines and how it behaves on an air cooled engine? I know it pretty must just gets quieter on a water cooled engine, and it makes sense since the temps are rather fixed, they can only get so hot as long as the cooling system is working. But might it be that an air cooled engine having a wider temp range (especially after a high speed run that turns into slow speed driving in a short distance) can work differently, such as getting louder at higher temps due to possible higher expansion of the cylinder vs the piston?
I ask because I'm getting a rattle that sounds just like piston slap as I have heard it on a couple of cars I have had, but it doesn't behave the same. Under normal conditions I only hear it first thing in the morning and then it goes away till the engine gets very well warmed up (this takes at least 15 miles of riding to get there) and stays pretty constant unless I do a high speed run followed by surface street riding (it gets louder then for a while and then quiets back down as it cools back to normal temps) and when it cools back down but not completely cold goes completely away.
It also is only apparent from about 3k to about 5k under light load, and gets quieter as I crank harder on the throttle. In over 3000 miles there has been NO apparent change in either the volume or quality of the sound, and the engine doesn't use any oil (well, very very little, it's gone from the top level line to right about between the two lines in 2000 miles) to speak of.
Any ideas? What could it be if not piston slap? Adjusting the cam chain adjuster has made no difference and the valves are in spec as best I can tell. Oil pressure seems to be good as well with 20/50 Valvoline.
That said, can anybody describe what piston slap sounds like on these engines and how it behaves on an air cooled engine? I know it pretty must just gets quieter on a water cooled engine, and it makes sense since the temps are rather fixed, they can only get so hot as long as the cooling system is working. But might it be that an air cooled engine having a wider temp range (especially after a high speed run that turns into slow speed driving in a short distance) can work differently, such as getting louder at higher temps due to possible higher expansion of the cylinder vs the piston?
I ask because I'm getting a rattle that sounds just like piston slap as I have heard it on a couple of cars I have had, but it doesn't behave the same. Under normal conditions I only hear it first thing in the morning and then it goes away till the engine gets very well warmed up (this takes at least 15 miles of riding to get there) and stays pretty constant unless I do a high speed run followed by surface street riding (it gets louder then for a while and then quiets back down as it cools back to normal temps) and when it cools back down but not completely cold goes completely away.
It also is only apparent from about 3k to about 5k under light load, and gets quieter as I crank harder on the throttle. In over 3000 miles there has been NO apparent change in either the volume or quality of the sound, and the engine doesn't use any oil (well, very very little, it's gone from the top level line to right about between the two lines in 2000 miles) to speak of.
Any ideas? What could it be if not piston slap? Adjusting the cam chain adjuster has made no difference and the valves are in spec as best I can tell. Oil pressure seems to be good as well with 20/50 Valvoline.
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