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JakeRS 07-05-06 06:45 PM

My nasty noise - talk a listen
 
I've posted on here about a nasty noise and people didnt seem to take it seriously lol.. 'oh they all make that noise' etc...

Well I've taken a sound clip on my phone, and while it makes the sound a bit metally, when really its a grinding noise, I think it reitterates the possibility of a major f*ck up on my bike...

http://media.putfile.com/SV650-Cam-Chain

By the way it says cam chain cos thats my guess. Hope this works!

Saint Matt 07-05-06 06:47 PM

Ouch, defo something wrong there chap

JakeRS 07-05-06 06:48 PM

Yeah, cheers :roll:


:wink:

skidmarx 07-05-06 08:43 PM

I know nuffin', but It don't sound good! Why do you open a book on it? I'm going with a broken piston ring as it sounds a lot worse on the over run than when under load. But as I said, I know nuffink..I wouldn't ride it tho....

Razor 07-05-06 10:11 PM

Cam chain issue I think. Or possibly valve shim. Hard to tell as my bike's never made a noise like that.

JakeRS 08-05-06 08:45 AM

Cam chain is my guess. I had the shims redone 2.5k ago, on my complete service.

Will take it back to the same garage see if I can get them to look at it for me.

Razor 08-05-06 08:48 AM

Get a long screwdriver, put the blade against the engine and the handle at your ear. Yo'll be able to feel/hear the vibes where they're actually coming from.
A mechanics stethoscope would be boss, but a short section of tube can also be used just try not to go deaf in the process.

spudnuts 08-05-06 08:50 AM

Were you under water when you recorded it? Perhaps you've flooded the engine :lol:
Sorry, I'll get me coat.

spudnuts

JakeRS 08-05-06 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spudnuts
Were you under water when you recorded it? Perhaps you've flooded the engine :lol:
Sorry, I'll get me coat.

spudnuts

Ah you crack me up... :roll:

Hehe..

JakeRS 08-05-06 05:45 PM

Took it to my uncles shop and the mechanic had a listen, says it has a bit of resonance in the can, and to leave it and if it gets louder, he will use a stethoscope to find out where it is.

:D


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