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Joe Marcon 16-09-12 11:34 PM

Curvy engine noise.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OpNRxM13u8
A wierd noise . Like Da Da Da Da . Uhuh where its coming from. Curvy. Oil is fine

Dabteacake 17-09-12 12:02 AM

Re: Sv noise
 
This is purely a guess but could it be the cam chain tensioner?

Sure some one will come along and correct me and say its carb related lol

Joe Marcon 17-09-12 12:12 AM

Re: Sv noise
 
Cam chain its tickity tick . This is like a da da da noise lol . It has a cam chain rattle . But it always has it

Joe Marcon 17-09-12 02:32 PM

Re: Curvy engine noise.
 
Anyone ?

mackemforever 17-09-12 02:36 PM

Re: Curvy engine noise.
 
I'm probably wrong but it sounds very much like mine did when a couple of the alternator rotor bolts were a bit loose.

Only way to check this is to drain the oil, remove the alternator rotor cover (about 10 bolts) and then make sure that the half dozen bolts that hold the rotor in place are done up as tight as possible. Just be careful when you take the cover off that you don't damage the gasket or you'll have to buy a new one.

Joe Marcon 17-09-12 02:58 PM

Re: Curvy engine noise.
 
Need service anyway. So gunna do that

Dave-the-rave 17-09-12 03:33 PM

Re: Curvy engine noise.
 
Where's your camera pointing 9 seconds in? You seem to have been right on it then.

Use a screw driver to listen. Shove the handle in yer ear and touch the business end against the motor and listen. Try top, bottom. front back etc. You'll be surprised how much you can hear.

Joe Marcon 17-09-12 03:51 PM

Re: Curvy engine noise.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave-the-rave (Post 2772779)
Where's your camera pointing 9 seconds in? You seem to have been right on it then.

Use a screw driver to listen. Shove the handle in yer ear and touch the business end against the motor and listen. Try top, bottom. front back etc. You'll be surprised how much you can hear.

I'll try later but i duno what im looking for tbh

Dave-the-rave 17-09-12 03:55 PM

Re: Curvy engine noise.
 
Your looking to locate where the noise is coming from. From there you might get an idea what's causing the noise.

Joe Marcon 17-09-12 09:04 PM

Re: Curvy engine noise.
 
Sounds like its coming from the clutch case side :/


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