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Got my new crossover pipes from Walridge and installed them ( after finding the large crack at the weld or braze for the left crossover ) . Fired her up and the rattle was still there , so the saga continues..
Thanks ,this is what I need and will go to Crappy Tire on Thurs. to buy it. Tomorrow fishing Elora. I live beside Starkman's Surgical Supply and they wanted more for a similar item but it was medical so I passed it up. This looks more mechanical so I'll go Thursday . shows 8 in stock , row 12.
Remember this rattle intensifies in volume with twisting the throttle. Running at highway speeds with relaxed throttle or steady throttle there is no rattle. Motor runs great. So perhaps it's related to isolastics. I'll pull off the headsteady soon to try a test around the block , perhaps it's hitting something on throttle up.Thanks ,this is what I need and will go to Crappy Tire on Thurs. to buy it. Tomorrow fishing Elora. I live beside Starkman's Surgical Supply and they wanted more for a similar item but it was medical so I passed it up. This looks more mechanical so I'll go Thursday . shows 8 in stock , row 12.
Remember this rattle intensifies in volume with twisting the throttle. Running at highway speeds with relaxed throttle or steady throttle there is no rattle. Motor runs great. So perhaps it's related to isolastics. I'll pull off the headsteady soon to try a test around the block , perhaps it's hitting something on throttle up.
Remember this rattle intensifies in volume with twisting the throttle. Running at highway speeds with relaxed throttle or steady throttle there is no rattle...
Well that description could easily be used to describe pinking....
Yes , but I realized that the oil level in the tank was too high . Just over full , so i drained off some to get it back to just above low and all light smoking stopped. Unscrewed the rocker feed and let it run for 30 seconds to clarify that there was oil entering the head under pressure and there was. Pulled off all 3 valve covers to observe actions with flashlight and all looked good ,lots of activity. All valve clearances spot on , cold. I'm not going to pull the head until season ends in 3 wks. time . I'm now thinking a cracked valve spring that does it's job yet sounds rattly when warmed up.Bummer.
Thanks for restoring my confidence and I'll just keep riding on nice days until the snow flies in 3 wks.You know I've always had a noisy train and it only bothers me at low speeds. At least that's when I notice it most, but once on the road cranking out say 3500-4000 there's none of that nonsense to be heard. When I crank up cold I go 'OMG.. She's gonna blow!' Once warm and going about business it sounds like a Commando and I don't worry.
The only thing noisier than a Commando I've ever heard up to is an old panhead. You could have an issue or it could just be anxiety..... I get it every time I rebuild something because the pitch and vibration levels change making me suspicious. It takes a while for my confidence to return.
You obviously havn't heard a 961 runningThe only thing noisier than a Commando I've ever heard up to is an old panhead.