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Engine Noise - Top end
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Engine Noise - Top end
Got a problem with my Z1000 Mark 2.
It's a low mileage motor at 6200 miles.
There is a noise that appears to be coming from the top end of the motor.
It's most evident at idle when the motor is cold - hard to describe but the noise comes & goes.
It's not a rattle like a camchain & it's not a heavy knock - it's more of an intermitent clanging noise.
The noise lessens when the motor has warmed up but it's still there slightly from time to time.
I had the alternator cover off to check that the rotor was tight & it was.
I will have a look under the camcover tomorrow.
Just wondered if anyone has experienced a similar thing?
It's a low mileage motor at 6200 miles.
There is a noise that appears to be coming from the top end of the motor.
It's most evident at idle when the motor is cold - hard to describe but the noise comes & goes.
It's not a rattle like a camchain & it's not a heavy knock - it's more of an intermitent clanging noise.
The noise lessens when the motor has warmed up but it's still there slightly from time to time.
I had the alternator cover off to check that the rotor was tight & it was.
I will have a look under the camcover tomorrow.
Just wondered if anyone has experienced a similar thing?
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vaugly remember I had a bike that used to make about 6-10 taps then go away for a few seconds and come back again.
Turned out to one of the camshafts slightly moving along it's length. Managed to make it go away for a while by removing and putting the camshaft back again, torquing evening down correctly..
but then it would slowly come back after 4-500 miles. gave up after it came back again for the 3rd time.
Turned out to one of the camshafts slightly moving along it's length. Managed to make it go away for a while by removing and putting the camshaft back again, torquing evening down correctly..
but then it would slowly come back after 4-500 miles. gave up after it came back again for the 3rd time.
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njwmct wrote:paul doran wrote:had something similar on My MK2 when I bought it
Mine turned out to be a locating dowel off the head being spun around the head
Paul can you elaborate - do you mean a locating dowel spinning around in it's location or completely out of it's location?
Was it a camshaft cap dowel?
it was one of the cam cap locating dowels and it was flying around insine the head every time it came into contact with the cam chain it made a terrible rattle
way too many Zeds
I had camshaft endfloat on my zir engine , a sort of regular ticky noise that comes and goes at idle.
Caused i'm told by the face of the cam lobe striking the valve shim fractionally offcentre and so imparting a sideways load along the cam , so it floats from side to side( fractions of millimetres). Obviously there are lugs on the camshaft to prevent it getting out of hand.
Harmless and so live with it was the advice I was given
Caused i'm told by the face of the cam lobe striking the valve shim fractionally offcentre and so imparting a sideways load along the cam , so it floats from side to side( fractions of millimetres). Obviously there are lugs on the camshaft to prevent it getting out of hand.
Harmless and so live with it was the advice I was given
gray
Re: Engine Noise - Top end
njwmct wrote:Got a problem with my Z1000 Mark 2.
It's a low mileage motor at 6200 miles.
There is a noise that appears to be coming from the top end of the motor.
It's most evident at idle when the motor is cold - hard to describe but the noise comes & goes.
It's not a rattle like a camchain & it's not a heavy knock - it's more of an intermitent clanging noise.
The noise lessens when the motor has warmed up but it's still there slightly from time to time.
I had the alternator cover off to check that the rotor was tight & it was.
I will have a look under the camcover tomorrow.
Just wondered if anyone has experienced a similar thing?
A RAY OF HOPE?
I was trawling through the internet last night to try & get some more ideas about what is causing the noise when I came across a you tube video of a Z1R which makes the exact same noise - (at least I'm not the only one!) - the guy has never got to the bottom of what is causing it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXyMohtm ... detailpage
My Mark 2 is making the same noise, it does'nt go on for quite as long but it to disappears once the engine has warmed up.
Any ideas?
gray wrote:I had camshaft endfloat on my zir engine , a sort of regular ticky noise that comes and goes at idle.
Caused i'm told by the face of the cam lobe striking the valve shim fractionally offcentre and so imparting a sideways load along the cam , so it floats from side to side( fractions of millimetres). Obviously there are lugs on the camshaft to prevent it getting out of hand.
Harmless and so live with it was the advice I was given
Panicking about nothing.
What is the worst thing that can happen??......
The camshaft will "machine" it's way out of the head!!
Jimmock.
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it could be the cam chain roller shafts moving from side to side. if the engine has never been striped the small oblong damper rubbers will have gone hard + tend to shrink over many years. best thing to do when these are replaced is to put some silicone sealant on the end of the shaft as there is quite a bit of sideways movement
My Z1-R Motor did this from new - told it's Cam Shaft End Float and caused by the lobes hitting the shims as describe above.
Does it cold, does it hot, I expect it'll still be there when I fire it up again after its rebuild.
56k miles and didn't cause any bother apart from a bit of concern in my own head
regards
Howie
Does it cold, does it hot, I expect it'll still be there when I fire it up again after its rebuild.
56k miles and didn't cause any bother apart from a bit of concern in my own head

regards
Howie
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