The reason Im asking about the Seafoam is...is my '77 GS 400 makes an intermittent knocking noise at low RPM (under 1400) that sounds like its coming from the front left cam. The noise is worse when the bike is leaning to the left side and goes away when it is tilted on the right side. This guy's seems to have the same issue (but no real diagonosis/solution): http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ng+left&page=2
Anyway, it comes and goes, kinda mysterious.
There is really no performance issues, just the noise. Runs great... This was an abandoned bike that sat for a few years and Ive done all the tune up stuff - clean/ sync carbs, valves, etc. I periodically add a little Seafoam to the tank for good measure.
Recently I noticed something.... Im fairly certain that the knocking noise seems to start sometime after filling up the tank (low-octane, usually at BP station) -noticeable only at idle, under 1400, in neutral, or with clutch pulled and in gear.
... but, if I add some Seafoam to the tank it eventually goes away, till the next fill up.
I guess this isnt really a problem, Seafoam is relatively cheap... and if Im right, it does the trick. Just wondering if this is may be an indicator of some serious problem looming "over the horizon"?
or is it just bad gas/ weird additives?
Any ideas?
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