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I'm not really sure what section to post this question in but here goes: 78 GS750 with factory gauge assembly. Something in the front end has started making a fast vibration sound, almost like a buzzing sound. It does this intermittently when at higher RPM's. It seems to get worse when under hard acceleration which leads me to believe it is the Tach. A while back I dripped some oil in the cable attachment point with the gauge flipped over and it seemed to quiet down for a little while. Recently the tach started reading way wrong and not really going over 4K I ordered a new cable and that fixed the functionality but it's still making noise. Does anyone know of a way to lubricate the tach or fix the issue? Any idea what else could make that noise?The current garage:
1978 GS750
1975 GT750M
1984 CB700SC
1982 XJ650 Seca Turbo
1975 RD250 - 350 conversionTags: None
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There is someone who had the same problem as you here http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ght=Tachometer
There was a good tutorial of how to get into the gauges but the links are not working.The big guy up there rides a Suzuki (this I know)
1981 gs850gx
1999 RF900
past bikes. RF900
TL1000s
Hayabusa
gsx 750f x2
197cc Francis Barnett
various British nails
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Originally posted by fastbysuzuki View PostThere is someone who had the same problem as you here http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ght=Tachometer
There was a good tutorial of how to get into the gauges but the links are not working.The current garage:
1978 GS750
1975 GT750M
1984 CB700SC
1982 XJ650 Seca Turbo
1975 RD250 - 350 conversion
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Originally posted by The1970's View PostI'm not really sure what section to post this question in but here goes: 78 GS750 with factory gauge assembly. Something in the front end has started making a fast vibration sound, almost like a buzzing sound. It does this intermittently when at higher RPM's. It seems to get worse when under hard acceleration which leads me to believe it is the Tach. A while back I dripped some oil in the cable attachment point with the gauge flipped over and it seemed to quiet down for a little while. Recently the tach started reading way wrong and not really going over 4K I ordered a new cable and that fixed the functionality but it's still making noise. Does anyone know of a way to lubricate the tach or fix the issue? Any idea what else could make that noise?
May be the gauge, cable, speedo drive at the wheel, bearings.
Disconnect the cable from the drive at the wheel.
Spin the cable using a drill and see if the gauge starts to whine.
If not, re-connect the cable to drive and disconnect from the gauge
and see if the sound is still there.Last edited by Rijko; 11-11-2017, 09:41 PM.Rijk
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Originally posted by Rijko View PostFirst you need to find the source of the noise.
May be the gauge, cable, speedo drive at the wheel, bearings.
Disconnect the cable from the drive at the wheel.
Spin the cable using a drill and see if the gauge starts to whine.
If not, re-connect the cable to drive and disconnect from the gauge
and see if the sound is still there.
Disconnect the cable from the tach, take it for a drive, see if the noise is gone
Use a zip tie to hold the cable from slipping down1978 GS 1000 (since new)
1979 GS 1000 (The Fridge, superbike replica project)
1978 GS 1000 (parts)
1981 GS 850 (anyone want a project?)
1981 GPZ 550 (backroad screamer)
1970 450 Mk IIID (THUMP!)
2007 DRz 400S
1999 ATK 490ES
1994 DR 350SES
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my bad, was trying to offer alternative sources for the sound and forgot about the main suspectRijk
Top 10 Newbie Mistakes thread
CV Carb rebuild tutorial
VM Carb rebuild tutorial
Bikecliff's website
The Stator Papers
"The thing about freedom - it's never free"
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Originally posted by Rijko View PostFirst you need to find the source of the noise.The current garage:
1978 GS750
1975 GT750M
1984 CB700SC
1982 XJ650 Seca Turbo
1975 RD250 - 350 conversion
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Have you tried putting a jack under the front of the engine just to lift the front wheel off the ground so you can spin the wheel and replicate the noise? Check for dry wheel bearings, play in bearings, noise coming from speedo drive. disconnect and remove the inner cable from speedo just in case there is a problem with the outer sheath of the cable likewise with the tach cable.The big guy up there rides a Suzuki (this I know)
1981 gs850gx
1999 RF900
past bikes. RF900
TL1000s
Hayabusa
gsx 750f x2
197cc Francis Barnett
various British nails
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Originally posted by fastbysuzuki View PostHave you tried putting a jack under the front of the engine just to lift the front wheel off the ground so you can spin the wheel and replicate the noise? Check for dry wheel bearings, play in bearings, noise coming from speedo drive. disconnect and remove the inner cable from speedo just in case there is a problem with the outer sheath of the cable likewise with the tach cable.
I just put a new tach cable on so it shouldn't be there and I also recently replaced the front wheel bearings. The noise started before me replacing them and continued after. I will have to check the speedo drive but I don't remember it making any noise when I spun the wheel after I did the bearings.The current garage:
1978 GS750
1975 GT750M
1984 CB700SC
1982 XJ650 Seca Turbo
1975 RD250 - 350 conversion
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I am now sure that the noise is coming from the tach. I can move the tach cable towards the headlight a little while riding and it goes away. One thing I'm not sure of is whether the dash assembly mounts on the top or bottom of the tabs on the tripple tree. The cables seem like they're being bent too much by the headlight bucket if I put it below, which is where I think its supposed to go. I also found a missing rubber grommet between the gauge mounting bracket and the tach. I though for sure that was the problem but I put in a few layers of an old tire tube and it stayed the same. Anything else to check? Otherwise I'm going to be pulling the gauge back apart and greasing the insidesThe current garage:
1978 GS750
1975 GT750M
1984 CB700SC
1982 XJ650 Seca Turbo
1975 RD250 - 350 conversion
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Just wanted to post the solution I found to the issue here. I was frustrated for at least 2 weeks going back and forth between the tach, speedo and headlight to figure out where the noise was at. As it turns out it was the fuel door vibrating against the tank the whole time. To test it I just put some pieces of rubber inner tube underneath and it solved the problem. I am now ordering the proper grommets as mine are crushed and wore out.The current garage:
1978 GS750
1975 GT750M
1984 CB700SC
1982 XJ650 Seca Turbo
1975 RD250 - 350 conversion
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16 is the cushions that go on each side of the tank right under the front of the lid.
MY BIKES..1977 GS 750 B, 1978 GS 1000 C (X2)
1978 GS 1000 E, 1979 GS 1000 S, 1973 Yamaha TX 750, 1977 Kawasaki KZ 650B1, 1975 Honda GL1000 Goldwing, 1983 CB 650SC Nighthawk, 1972 Honda CB 350K4, 74 Honda CB550
NEVER SNEAK UP ON A SLEEPING DOG..NOT EVEN YOUR OWN.
I would rather trust my bike to a "QUACK" that KNOWS how to fix it rather than a book worm that THINKS HE KNOWS how to fix it.
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