What else causes a ticking sound? This all started the day I installed NGK BPR6EIX plugs last Sunday. After 15 minutes of riding faster than I should, I heard a sound, lost some torque, and after getting off the freeway heard a ticking sound. I learned about using a screwdriver to isolate where the ticking was coming from, and determined it was the the number 2 exhaust gasket. Last night, I finally found time after work to purchase and replace the gaskets, doing all 4 at the same time.
I turned the bike back on afterwards, and there is still a ticking sound. I've checked every cylinder by the spark plugs and every pipe at the gaskets, and can't figure out where it is coming from. From what I understand, excessive valve clearance would be audible at the cylinder- do I need to check somewhere else?
Or, do I need to rip the engine apart?
::EDIT:: Several things I think I can rule out but haven't checked since the noise- carbs were synced hours before replacing the spark plugs, which were swapped out only a couple hours before blowing the gasket. I don't think its the carbs. Its a 1980 special, so the timing is supposed to be locked in stone, is this something that can be dislodged? There are two different weight oils in it, which now that I think about it, is probably something that should be fixed. I'll be swapping the oil out, and will be back afterwards.
I turned the bike back on afterwards, and there is still a ticking sound. I've checked every cylinder by the spark plugs and every pipe at the gaskets, and can't figure out where it is coming from. From what I understand, excessive valve clearance would be audible at the cylinder- do I need to check somewhere else?
Or, do I need to rip the engine apart?
::EDIT:: Several things I think I can rule out but haven't checked since the noise- carbs were synced hours before replacing the spark plugs, which were swapped out only a couple hours before blowing the gasket. I don't think its the carbs. Its a 1980 special, so the timing is supposed to be locked in stone, is this something that can be dislodged? There are two different weight oils in it, which now that I think about it, is probably something that should be fixed. I'll be swapping the oil out, and will be back afterwards.
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