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Synchronized knocking sound from engine

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Hello dear,

I have some strainge sound coming from my Katana.

I have pick up it last year, before that bike was siting for a long time, but was running.
I check the valves (all are around 0,05mm), change the oil, rebuild the carbs, , spark plugs, untill valve cover was removed have check tension of cam chain and it look ok.
Oil is Motul 5100 15W50.

Sound can be heard when bike it's cold, after it gets hot sound it's gone, and also not everyday.

Could be sign of worn cam chain, blocked tensioner???

Look video, you will hear that Tika-Taka sound.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqYBXZb5Efk&feature=plcp

Thanks
Regards
Goran
 
That sounds very familiar. Try something, if you will. Slowly increase the engine speed to about 1500 RPM. Does the sound go away?
If so, that is what we call "cam walk". It is caused by the thrust bearing surfaces on the cam or the head wearing away a bit, allowing the cam to move sideways just a bit. Increased engine speed pulls harder on the cam chain, forcing the cam back to center, so the noise goes away.

There was a thread several years ago where someone did some extensive machining and repaired it, but it's beyond the ability of most of us. You can find that write-up on BassCliff's site.

What to do about the noise? Ignore it. It won't hurt anything. My wife's bike sounded like that when we got it seven years ago. 25,000 miles later, the sound is still there, does not sound any worse, bike still runs just as well. It's just "one of those noises" that go along with the bike. :D

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Hi Steve,

I read about cam walk but didn't know that this produce such a noise.
Yes, when I rise the rpm, than the sound it's gone, so propably this is cam walk, I will ride it and keep and eye on it.

Is there anything other to do on these bikes before going to ride them, beside that I have already done (valves, carb's,filters, oil)?
Bike has 53000 km it's somewhere around 33000 miles.

regards
 
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Hi Goran,

Watched your video, that indeed sounds exactly like cam walk. No easy fix for it, best just to live with it. Like Steve said, extensive repairs listed to rid the noise if you choose to go that route. Engine looks great, kudos.
 
Is there anything other to do on these bikes before going to ride them, beside that I have already done (valves, carb's,filters, oil)?
Bike has 53000 km it's somewhere around 33000 miles.
Don't forget the other typical stuff: tires, brakes, bearings, lights, etc.

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Loki tnx, I will also try to ket it in such a good shape :)

Steve that's all fine, so beside that on engine there is nothing to do?
 
Loki tnx, I will also try to ket it in such a good shape :)

Steve that's all fine, so beside that on engine there is nothing to do?
If it runs well, and all your basic maintenance is done, just go for a ride. :D

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Holy crow!!! Finally! That's the exact same sound mine makes sometimes. Like every couple seconds. Other times, you never hear it at all.
As long as the consensus is cam walk, I'll be able to sleep at night :)
 
Another possibility is the clutch basket DOES the noise change when the clutch is pulled in ?? Remember it is an air cooled motor and it will have some noises, after a while you will get used to them
 
Also. Didn't someone once mention that they flipped the half moons around as a possible fix?
 
cam noise

cam noise

i have this noise on my 77gs 750 no problems with run-ability so far
 
I have one bike that has been doing that for over 15 years and it gets flogged regularly.
Nothing to worry about at all. ;)
I think that it is just trying to ask to go riding.

Eric
 
Hey folks it nice to hear that it's all ok with her.

That's my first GS and bike of this kind so i was little woried.

I try to pull the clutch but there is no difference, so its the cam walk.

Going to take her for a ride and enjoy ;)
 
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