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    4k Engine Rattle

    Hello all,

    I have a 79 GS550, on which I recently rebuilt the engine (bored cylinders & oversized pistons). Valves clearances were checked and adjusted. Cam chain timing is right.

    Problem is I get a rattle at about 4k revs. Initially, it only really did it if you gave it a quick twist in neutral, but last time I rode the bike it did it every time I passed through that rev band. I suspect cam chain, but know next to nothing about engines. I did have check that the tensioner was functioning when I had it apart and it seemed to be working OK.

    I had also inadvertently put to much oil in the bike and had to let some out when I got back. When i did I discovered some small metal bits about the size of a grain of salt in the oil. I'm imagining the two are related. Due to my inexperience, I don't know how much to panic. Should I take the engine apart to clean all possible bits of metal out? Should I get hold of another tensioner and change the oil? Could it be something else?

    Cheers
    1979 GS550

    #2
    Maybe something easier... I do not know how bad the rattle is, but on my GSF1200S I get a really bad vibration at 4500 rpm only when my carbs drift out of sync. It really shows up in the mirrors at 4500 rpm. I rebalance the carbs and the vibration disappears.
    Did you balance the carbs after the rebuild?

    As for tearing apart the motor, I think I would pull the oil filter and dissect it for metal shavings first.
    1981 Suzuki GS250T
    1982 Yamaha Seca Turbo
    1985 Suzuki GS550E
    2004 Suzuki GSF1200S

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      #3
      Did you install the tensioner properly?

      Too many times, I have seen tensioners installed improperly. Seems that the 'mechanic' chose to read about every other line in the instructions and skipped one very important step.

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        #4
        Thanks for the input chaps. I'll check the filter. I have balanced the carbs not that long ago, but I have had them off again since, so they could probably do with being balanced again.

        I think I install the tensioner correctly. I followed the instructions in the service manual. There is a check you can do to check that is functioning properly that it passed. I'll attach a pic of the instructions I followed:

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        1979 GS550

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          #5
          Originally posted by bill_face View Post
          Thanks for the input chaps. I'll check the filter. I have balanced the carbs not that long ago, but I have had them off again since, so they could probably do with being balanced again.
          Cast Iron Rule - you disturb the carbs, they need balanced. That's it.
          ---- Dave

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            #6
            A rattle like that can be a loose heat shield on the exhaust pipe. Banging around on the exhaust system with a rubber hammer or a block of wood will usually reveal any loose aspects.

            I once met a guy with a 78 750 who had come from Texas to Canada with a rod knock, nursing it along at 4000 rpm and hoping it would make it to Alaska. When he fired it up I put my foot on the exhaust heat shield and the 'rod knock ' went away. A hose clamp and he was off with a grin, making up time...

            4500 is a typical frame resonance point....
            '82 GS450T

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              #7
              As to the metal bits, how well did you clean the bores before reassembling?

              My 78 vibrates the horns at about 4k. You need to try to locate the source
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                #8
                I think its just a vibration. I cleaned the bores out well ( in my opinion). A local mechanic did subsequently leave a load of shrapnel in a combustion chamber when drilling out a spark plug, which could explain that...
                1979 GS550

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