- Wed Jan 21, 2015 10:53 am
#43670
Norm, that's fascinating and you're the first person to explain a weird breakdown to me.
With only a few hundred miles on the clock my Electra X cut out and ended up being taken back to the dealer on a truck. Turns out the head had snapped off the exhaust tappet. The dealer told me this was a one-off, never heard of it before, presumably a manufacturing fault. It was replaced and never failed again, but I was always suspicious and never entirely happy about why it failed.
Your explanation makes perfect sense - I had no idea they'd made the stem thinner. 9mm to 6mm is a big step, although presumably they must have done some kind of calculation that it would be OK.
Incidentally, the dealer made a bodge of the repair. On the journey home I was very concerned about the terrible noise from the valve gear, like one of the tappet gaps was way too high. And yet when I checked, the tappet clearances were perfect (push rod would just rotate, with no play, with the engine warm). To cut a long story short, I discovered that the exhaust tappet was not descending to the base circle of the camshaft, but hanging about 10 thou high.
Turns out they'd somehow installed the valve lifter too high (or something) such that it wouldn't let the tappet descend all the way down. I "cured" it by removing the circlip, which let the tappet work normally but obviously disabled the decompressor.
I didn't explore it any further as I got seven years of good service from that bike before trading it in. But I wonder - have you come across this before, where the valve lifter is installed too high and won't let the valve descend low enough?