- Thu Sep 14, 2017 10:08 pm
#7700
Just as it was all going so well, That noisey valve gear got so noisey that I had to adjust it. It had milimetres of clearance. (not sure whether that is senility taking effect on assembly or whether it had worked loose, but I have my suspicions).Wth the tappet so loose, I thoguht I needed to investigate, so uncovered the rockers, and noticed there had been contact between a pushrod rim and the armpit (for want of a better word) of the rocker. I dressed back the lip of the pushrod, and had a look at the rocker. it was a bit far round in its starting position. I think I have changed the valves and failed to check all the dimensions afterwards, and it could now do with a few milimetres off the bottom of rocker block. Anyway that all replaced, and valve clearances set, I did an oil and filter change. What nice pretty oil - with a sparkly metalic gold look, like one of those fancy shampoos. Anyway with everything set up sensibly I took it out for a ride again, and tacka tacka tacka, the noise starts as the engine speeds up around 2000 revs I guess, and goes away again at idle. At 70 though you cant hear it at all.
is the answer
A - always ride at 70mph,
B - buy ear plugs,
C - blame it on piston slap,
D - stop hiding from it and just get a new big end fitted,
I guess the valve gear is relatively quiet on these even when badly adjusted.
Just as it was all going so well, That noisey valve gear got so noisey that I had to adjust it. It had milimetres of clearance. (not sure whether that is senility taking effect on assembly or whether it had worked loose, but I have my suspicions).Wth the tappet so loose, I thoguht I needed to investigate, so uncovered the rockers, and noticed there had been contact between a pushrod rim and the armpit (for want of a better word) of the rocker. I dressed back the lip of the pushrod, and had a look at the rocker. it was a bit far round in its starting position. I think I have changed the valves and failed to check all the dimensions afterwards, and it could now do with a few milimetres off the bottom of rocker block. Anyway that all replaced, and valve clearances set, I did an oil and filter change. What nice pretty oil - with a sparkly metalic gold look, like one of those fancy shampoos. Anyway with everything set up sensibly I took it out for a ride again, and tacka tacka tacka, the noise starts as the engine speeds up around 2000 revs I guess, and goes away again at idle. At 70 though you cant hear it at all.
is the answer
A - always ride at 70mph,
B - buy ear plugs,
C - blame it on piston slap,
D - stop hiding from it and just get a new big end fitted,
I guess the valve gear is relatively quiet on these even when badly adjusted.