is this too much noise?

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Guest

    #1

    is this too much noise?

    is this too much mechanical noise coming from what sounds like the valve train?

  • Who Dat?
    Forum Mentor
    • Jun 2012
    • 461
    • On the edge.

    #2
    I didn't hear anything from the valve train. However, I DID hear some popping in the exhaust.
    If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space.

    Comment

    • Guest

      #3
      Originally posted by Who Dat?
      I didn't hear anything from the valve train. However, I DID hear some popping in the exhaust.
      yea, the pilot jets are a size smaller than stock (i dont know why, the carbs came like that) i'm gonna fix that, cause the popping is annoying as *@%^$*@%^$*@%^$*@%^$.

      you really cant hear that noise? its extremely noticeable to me, but that may be because im not 'used' to how motorcycles are supposed to sound yet

      Comment

      • Rich82GS750TZ
        Forum Guru
        Past Site Supporter
        Super Site Supporter
        • Jun 2018
        • 5573
        • Mifflinburg, PA / Land of Tar & Chip

        #4
        I don’t hear anything either but the backfire. Sounds like a normal GS engine to me. But I don’t have that much experience. A bit of clatter is somewhat normal. It’s when the valve clearance gets tight and quiet that you need to worry. Have you done a valve clearance check yet? If not, I’d recommend it.
        Links

        Comment

        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ
          I don?t hear anything either but the backfire. Sounds like a normal GS engine to me. But I don?t have that much experience. A bit of clatter is somewhat normal. It?s when the valve clearance gets tight and quiet that you need to worry. Have you done a valve clearance check yet? If not, I?d recommend it.
          havent done them yet, but i have an appointment next month with the local 'old bike guy'. i'm hesitant to do it myself for fear of breaking something, so i want to see it done in person at least once before i attempt it myself (i learn best hands-on. tutorial videos don't do much for me)

          Comment

          • Rich82GS750TZ
            Forum Guru
            Past Site Supporter
            Super Site Supporter
            • Jun 2018
            • 5573
            • Mifflinburg, PA / Land of Tar & Chip

            #6
            Originally posted by SkyfangR
            havent done them yet, but i have an appointment next month with the local 'old bike guy'. i'm hesitant to do it myself for fear of breaking something, so i want to see it done in person at least once before i attempt it myself (i learn best hands-on. tutorial videos don't do much for me)
            That's not a bad idea. Member Steve has a handy dandy excel spreadsheet for keeping track of shim sizes/positions and showing you want you need based on what you have. Look him up, email him and ask him to send it to you for when you do it yourself. Though if you have someone do it, and you trust that it's done right, should be good for quite a while.
            Last edited by Rich82GS750TZ; 08-25-2021, 12:36 PM.
            Links

            Comment

            Working...