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 Posted: 17:11 - 19 Jan 2011 Post subject: Re: Damaging engine banging? |
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| sharpee1984 wrote: | Good Morning all,
I’m slightly concerned about my Yamaha 2001 X600. Over the last month there has been an intermittent banging, I think from the engine, possibly gearbox or clutch? The last 2 days on my commute I have noticed it a lot more and it sounds quite damaging. It is starting to send shockwaves through the bike, which can’t be a good thing! I’m pretty sure it’s nothing to do with the back wheel, which spins freely. The ride if fine (at the moment), and I only notice it in the lower gears. I have also noticed it only occurs with the clutch out? It’s most likely old age, done 65000 miles of which I’ve done 4000. The oil is always topped up and chain is looked after.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Lee there are some basic things to do to try to diagnose the source of the noise.
Firstly, does it happen when the bike is running but not moving? If so, the problem is in the engine.
When it happens on the move, does the frequency change with revs or with road speed. This is an important observation. Go up through the first three or four gears and listen to the frequency of the knocking. If it stays constant across a gearchange, the problem is after the gearbox, if the frequency changes with a gearchange and follows the drop in revs as you change up a gear, the problem is in the engine.
If it is a knocking noise that doesn't folow a perfect rhythm, but knocks randomly, then your problem is almost certainly final drive related, most probably a collapsed wheel bearing.
Try to give us some more accurate info on the nature of the noise, it will help to diagnose the problem for you. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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I also think it's most likely final drive.
Does it get worse quickly when more power is applied? ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Once again I bow to all your superior knowledge. I had a check over the chain last night after reading your thoughts. Although it was too dark and late to check the front sprocket, which I will be doing this weekend, I checked the chain. It wasn’t in as great a condition as I thought and there were a few tight links. A quick clean, re-oil and TLC removed any tight spots. I waited until this morning’s commute to see if the banging was still occurring...it wasn’t. Ran smooth!
I could just about see the front sprocket last night and it definitely needs replacing. I couldn’t see any missing teeth but it was hard to make out. Needless to say I will be buying a chain & sprocket set ASAP. Any suggestions before I trawl through the T’internet?
I really didn’t think it would be the drive chain (that’s obviously why you guys have yellow dotted karma and not green like me, I will get there one day!) It sounded really vigorous at times and it sounded like it was coming and shaking from the right hand side. I was expecting worse, especially with the mileage.
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Lee ____________________ PRESENT: HONDA CBR600F 2002
Past: Yamaha XJ600N 2001
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125.....don't insult me
It's a X600N Yamaha.
Cheers though!  ____________________ PRESENT: HONDA CBR600F 2002
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Tight spots in a chain is almost always a sign of neglect. In the weather we hare having this time of year, you should lube it every day. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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More dependant on miles that time IMO, I have a scotoiler and don;t have to worry about such things  ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
Skudd:- Perhaps she just thinks you are a window licker and is being nice just in case she becomes another Jill Dando.
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