I sorted out the electrical problem from the other day and am now noticing a noise coming what seems to be the left side of the engine. It's only there when the bike is in gear. It is absent when in neutral or the clutch is pulled in.
It's a 1980 special bottom end and ignition with 1981 special cylinders, pistons, and remaining top end. It almost sounds like something is vibrating loose?
I am running 15w-40 Rotella in the engine. Middle gear and final drive fluid levels all checked good. Just wondering if anyone has experienced this noise before, and any ideas of where to start looking?
Video of the noise. You can hear it real good around 22 seconds in. I'm alternating pulling the clutch in all the way and letting it out just enough to get the noise noticeable. Either way, I'm pretty sure it's not a normal sound...
It's a 1980 special bottom end and ignition with 1981 special cylinders, pistons, and remaining top end. It almost sounds like something is vibrating loose?
I am running 15w-40 Rotella in the engine. Middle gear and final drive fluid levels all checked good. Just wondering if anyone has experienced this noise before, and any ideas of where to start looking?
Video of the noise. You can hear it real good around 22 seconds in. I'm alternating pulling the clutch in all the way and letting it out just enough to get the noise noticeable. Either way, I'm pretty sure it's not a normal sound...



But your point is correct. As to disengaging or engaging, well, semantics in terminology. Disengaging can also mean pulling the clutch lever in, so it no longer turns the main shaft, or disengages the engine from the transmission.
. Your clarification was spot on.
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