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 Posted: 21:17 - 04 Sep 2008 Post subject: Re: Suzuki VX800 knocking/tapping |
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| Jordee wrote: | Hi,
I know this is going to be a difficult one, I'm a newcastle fan and nowt seems to be going my way today.
Anyway, My much loved suzuki vx800 has suddenly started with a tapping/knocking and loss of power.
The choke has virtually ceased to have any effect on engine revs, which bodes badly for the winter, And the right hand exhuast pipe (as your looking at the headlight, left hand if your sitting astride) has suddenly developed a huge scorch mark at its first bend out of the engine.
Oil levels / coollant are both fine, please help me.
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Well, I don't think that the choke not increasing engine revs is a problem on its own, it sounds like there is something else at play what with the noises and such. I'm afraid there isn't a lot to go on. Where abouts are the noises coming from? What do they sound like? Do they go away when you pull the clutch in?
It could be anything from poor spark in one cylinder to a dropped valve really. How loud is the noise? Is it intrusive when you're riding it or do you have to strain to hear it?
See, the choke doesn't just have the effect of increasing engine revs. That is a byproduct of the rich mixture which ignites more easily when the bike is cold. If the revs aren't increasing that might imply an issue with the carburettors on the bike. Perhaps a diaphragm has perished or split? Perhaps only one choke is opening out of two carburettors? How much fuel is in the tank? Does the problem go away when you switch to reserve (I'm not taking the piss, I mean even when the tank is full as it could be a blocked fuel pipe in the tank - the reserve is generally a seperate pipe)?
The scorch mark also worries me a bit, but as I say I haven't really enough info to go on... sorry. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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Thanks for getting back, I can answer the questions you've given me, if that helps.
The noises appear (to me anyway) to be coming from the front of the engine, I have disconnected each spark lead in turn to see if one cylinder is causing the problem, and it isnt. The problem persists.
The noises are a metalllic tapping sound, not as harsh as a full on knock but definitely audible in a helmet, and can be "felt" when riding.
The noises occur when in any gear (including neutral) and are unaffected (seemingly) by engine temperature. The noises become difficult to hear at higher speeds, but I am fairly sure this is just because the bike itself is making more noise.
The reason I mention the choke was to correllate with the fact that I am sensing a loss of power about the bike. I similarly mention the following symptom, regardless of its direct connection (i dont really know whats what). Occasionally the engine will cut out as I brake for a light or something. Again, engine temperature seemingly has no effect on this, although a full tank tends to prevent it (fuel swilling away from the fuel line?)
I haven't tried running the bike on reserve to see if this cures the problem, but I can certainly do this tomorrow.
I dont know what else you may need to know, I'm happy to answer anything, I just dont know whats relevent.
Can I assume that since coolant levels and oil levels are good (and not decreasing), that I dont have an impending explosion on my hands? I need my legs, I use them a lot.
Would you believe that I'm a qualified electrician, and I have literally no clue... |
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We are getting a lot of weather here as well.
There might be water in the carbs so turn off the fuel and open the drain screws at the bottom of the carbs to get it out.If you can drain it into a container to see if there is water in it then it would help.
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| Jordee wrote: | Hi,
New update to day, I know its been quiet.
But Having had the bike looked over by a qualified bike mechanic, he says the big end is gone, and that I should be looking for a new engine now at around £400.
Does this sound right? how much would I get for my bike at a breakers, would anyone trade it in?
Can I do a repair job myself or do I need too many specialist tools, are there any other options, what is the chance that he is wrong? |
Big end means engine out, head(s) off, crank out... a full stripdown and rebuild in other words.
Another engine may pop up on fleabay, but to be honest you're better off breaking the bike for spares and buying something else. If it is genuinely the big end that has failed.
Its impossible to tell without examining the bike, but with a big end failure I'd expect a very very loud knocking noise from the bottom end of the engine. Is the engine noisy when it runs? ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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If the big-end is knocking then drain the oil into a plastic tray and inspect it for debris. A silver film floating on the oil, or golden granules in the bottom indicate big-end shell damage. It might be a little-end, rather than a big-end. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Head on over to www.vx800.net . A guy on there called Brian knows these bikes inside out.
The engine is I believe the same as used in the VN800, and more or less the same as one of the kawasaki 750 jobs. So getting a replacement engine isn't difficult.
However, these are tough bikes, and they have a crap inlet fuelling arrangement and fairly exposed electrics, so make sure it isn't a carb or sparks problem before pulling the engine apart. Do the oil thing recommended above though.
How often were you changing the oil? I found in mine that the gearchange went off after about 2000 miles on the same oil. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 45 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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