Home
Forum
Search
Login
Register
Merch
Donate
Welcome, Guest. Please
Login
or
Register
::
View Members
SuzukiSavage.com
›
General Category
›
Rubber Side Down!
› Strange Ticking Noise From Top End?
(Moderators:
verslagen1
,
Dave
,
Serowbot
)
‹
Previous topic
|
Next topic
›
Pages: 1
Strange Ticking Noise From Top End? (Read 196 times)
savagerider87
Full Member
Offline
Riding a quality
Japanese machine
since '13
Posts: 224
Northern NY
Gender:
Strange Ticking Noise From Top End?
07/11/13 at 12:29:33
Yesterday iI went for a ride as i normally do, and i started her up and I heard tick tick tick the whole time it runs. The ticking matches the engine speed and I was told that the valves needed adjusting, i ride normally, not too insane but i do ride it shes not burning oil and the oil level is where it should be and I put an ear to the cam chain tensioner and i dont think its that. Does anyone have an idea as to what the culprit is?
Back to top
1987 650 F Jardine exhaust,custom leather lever covers,and Corbin seat
2014 Star Bolt R-Spec
IP Logged
Serowbot
YaBB Moderator
ModSquad
Offline
OK.... so what's the
speed of dark?
Posts: 28651
Tucson Az
Gender:
Re: Strange Ticking Noise From Top End?
Reply #1 -
07/11/13 at 13:03:37
That's valves... if it's a lite ticking, and it was hot outside, it's probably fine...
When were they last adjusted?... You should check them once in a while...
Maybe every 5 or 10k miles...
Back to top
Ludicrous Speed !... ...
...
IP Logged
savagerider87
Full Member
Offline
Riding a quality
Japanese machine
since '13
Posts: 224
Northern NY
Gender:
Re: Strange Ticking Noise From Top End?
Reply #2 -
07/12/13 at 11:51:15
idk when the last time the valves were done, i bought it w 17k and now it has just under 21k is this a really hard thing to do or no? i have never worked on this type of bike before but know a few people that have. the bike was sleeping for about 6 years before i bought it
Back to top
1987 650 F Jardine exhaust,custom leather lever covers,and Corbin seat
2014 Star Bolt R-Spec
IP Logged
justin_o_guy2
Serious Thumper
Offline
What happened?
Posts: 55279
East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
Re: Strange Ticking Noise From Top End?
Reply #3 -
07/12/13 at 12:39:47
id wanna know how the chain tensioner is.
Back to top
The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion.- Edmund Burke.
IP Logged
savagerider87
Full Member
Offline
Riding a quality
Japanese machine
since '13
Posts: 224
Northern NY
Gender:
Re: Strange Ticking Noise From Top End?
Reply #4 -
07/12/13 at 17:28:27
tensioner is fine ive already looked at it my mechanic is doing the valve adjustment as we speak
Back to top
1987 650 F Jardine exhaust,custom leather lever covers,and Corbin seat
2014 Star Bolt R-Spec
IP Logged
wambr
Serious Thumper
Offline
SuzukiSavage.com
Rocks!
Posts: 610
Russia, Samara
Gender:
Re: Strange Ticking Noise From Top End?
Reply #5 -
07/13/13 at 11:10:37
then simply can your mechanic made a wrong choice of TDC(of course I have no doubt in his professionalism, but...) just check again
Back to top
Yeah, it's not bigtwin, but it is the best half of it
IP Logged
WD
Serious Thumper
2005 No Login
Offline
Professional
"scooter
trash".
Posts: 5207
Rosemark TN
Gender:
Re: Strange Ticking Noise From Top End?
Reply #6 -
07/13/13 at 11:25:38
It actually does not matter which tdc the engine is on when the valve adjustment is started. Either the exhaust valves will have tension, or the intake valves will. With both access ports open, set the one that is not under tension. No different than early OHC Toyota or Honda car engines, the cam followers in a Savage are basically 22R Toyota units. You adjust them the same as you would a 22R engine's valve train.
It isn't rocket science, it's actually been around since the 1920s... when the first OHC single cylinder motorcycles competed in the Isle of Mann TT.
Back to top
On 2 wheels since 7/87
Black and Chrome 2003 1950s style custom
IP Logged
verslagen1
YaBB Moderator
ModSquad
Offline
Where there's a
will, I want to be
in it.
Posts: 28884
L.A. California
Gender:
Re: Strange Ticking Noise From Top End?
Reply #7 -
07/13/13 at 11:56:22
beg to differ WD, but it does matter.
the way the followers are shaped, you don't have much room for error.
rotate the crank same way wheels turn
half a turn after the intake valves come back up
line the marks up on the crank and case
go to it.
Back to top
Versey's Place
Tech Section Index
IP Logged
Oldfeller--FSO
Serious Thumper
ModSquad
Offline
Hobby is now
"concentrated
neuropany"
Posts: 12671
Fayetteville, NC
Gender:
Re: Strange Ticking Noise From Top End?
Reply #8 -
07/13/13 at 13:45:18
Setting the valves to the wrong TDC results in tappy tappy noises that do not go away until the valves are reset correctly to the real TDC.
Back to top
Former Savage Owner
IP Logged
savagerider87
Full Member
Offline
Riding a quality
Japanese machine
since '13
Posts: 224
Northern NY
Gender:
Re: Strange Ticking Noise From Top End?
Reply #9 -
07/13/13 at 21:19:57
wambr wrote
on 07/13/13 at 11:10:37:
then simply can your mechanic made a wrong choice of TDC(of course I have no doubt in his professionalism, but...) just check again
my mechanic is my best friend.... so i cant just can him, hes the one that told me about the bike originally.... this is the first mechanical hiccup the bike has made in almost 27 years he knows all of the pos that owned it from new and its been very well maintained its whole life, its just been sitting for a few years, mainly bc the po almost got killed on it due to a car pulling out in front of him. If that happened to me id wanna park it too not trying to sound mean
Back to top
1987 650 F Jardine exhaust,custom leather lever covers,and Corbin seat
2014 Star Bolt R-Spec
IP Logged
Pages: 1
‹
Previous topic
|
Next topic
›
Forum Jump »
» 10 most recent posts
» 10 most recent topics
General Category
»» Rubber Side Down!
- Technical Documents/Reference
- The Marketplace
- The Cafe
- Politics, Religion (Tall Table)
- Forum Upgrade Issues / Tests
« Home
« Home
SuzukiSavage.com
09/25/24 at 03:20:26
›
General Category
›
Rubber Side Down!
› Strange Ticking Noise From Top End?
SuzukiSavage.com
» Powered by
YaBB 2.2
!
YaBB
© 2000-2007. All Rights Reserved.