Most of the clearances were OK, just had to swap a couple and fit a new one. As usual I turned the motor over a few times after putting the new shims in place and rechecked clearances again.
I buttoned it up, valve cover on, tank, seat, etc
It was a couple of weeks before I actually started it up again. Which I did yesterday. On start-up there was a sever rattle coming from the top of the head. I was very surprised, never expected that to happed as the motor has usually run very quietly. I was about to shut it down when the noise reduced a bit so I let it run a bit longer and after about 30 secs the noise had disappeared, although the motor did not seem quiet as smooth as before the valve adjustment.
I could understand the rattle if I had an incorrect size shim in the motor, or if something had dislodged and enabled the shim to seat a bit lower in the bucket, but I can't understand how or why the noise would go away like that.
It's like it took that long for oil to reach the top end before the noise went away, but lack of oil to me would have a different sound to that, more scraping or grinding.
I did not from memory oil the cam lobes before replacing the valve cover, but there was oil around up there as I had done 6,000 miles prior to this exercise.
I put the bike back in the shed and removed the valve cover but could not measure the clearances as the motor had run for about five minutes and the head was reasonably warm. So when I get home from work today I will check all the clearances again to see if one tappet has loosened up.
Could it be a bucket jammed in it's bore momentarily?
Any suggestions as to what happened? I am meticulous with valve adjustments and can't believe I made an error when doing them, but anything is possible.
Anyone want to have a guess?
P.S. My intention was to warm the engine up to be able to do an oil change, but I did not get that far.
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