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snowmobilejon5000
1981 GS850 engine noise
My bike has been running amazing all summer and still does but I have a noise in the engine which ticks only under load. Idle there is nothing but as soon as there is a load on the motor it is a continuous tick. I synced the carbs to make sure it wasn't from calibration and from what I can tell it doesn't seem to be running lean. My air box is sealed with black rtv and all of the boots are new on both sides of the carbs and the floats are within specs. I have dipped that carbs and had everything disassembled as this website states. What bothers me is that it runs so good yet the noise is annoying and I am worried it is something wearing. Could it be from the timing chain tensioner? Any ideas?
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Yes, could be the tensioner.
How long has it been since your last valve adjustment?Ed
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A "tick" only when under load could also be a leaking exhaust gasket.
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snowmobilejon5000
Originally posted by Steve View PostA "tick" only when under load could also be a leaking exhaust gasket.
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snowmobilejon5000
I took cam tensioner out and it works great. It had a couple pits on the angled piece but nothing serious. I took a grinder to it just to make sure. I also checked the floats and the airbox again since I had to take the carbs off them to get to the tensioner. Unfortunately, I think I am going to have to take the valve cover off and inspect. If I get time this weekend I am going to go that route. If anyone has any other ideas let me know. It just runs too darn good. I am puzzled.
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snowmobilejon5000
The valves are all within spec and the cam tensioner is working perfectly. I also check the chain slack and it is still within spec. I am lost. I started the bike with the valve cover off and it is defiantly getting oil :-). This noise is bothering me. It just runs too darn good. I think I am going to go back and see if I can get the exhaust off carefully and inspect it, the threads are in real bad shape for the header bolts.
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BassCliff
Hi,
I don't know how you'd test, but I've heard a sticky shim bucket make some racket when off idle. I also thought about a busted valve spring, but that is exceedingly rare.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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snowmobilejon5000
I have a bleeping header stuck, how do I get it off without damaging it. I am leaning towards the leaky exhaust gasket even though I am not getting any bubbles so I ordered new gaskets and bought new hardware for the flange bolts. If this fixes it then I owe steve a cold one. I got to thinking the noise didn't get worse until I put the oem pipes on and rode it for a while vs the stupid ones that the previous owner put on which were cut to make it sound "cool" (more like crap). I am going to attempt again tomorrow to get the last header off it is late and I don't want to forcible break anything when im tired and angry.
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snowmobilejon5000
Steve you win a cold one on me. A bolt on cyl 4 was too long and the crush washer wasn't seating right. At least I know for a fact my valve clearances are correct and my timing chain tensioner is perfect. Here is a sweet vid of pure awesomeness. Chalk another for gsresources :-)
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