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Reason #2 is that high mileage clutches means the clutch springs have been through a lot of heat cycles and they tend to get "laxed" (laxed means the spring looses some of it's "free height") thus also offering less preload on the clutch plates vs, new. This scenario also is an issue with vintage 25+ year old bikes that still have the original springs. They also get "laxed" from being prelaoded compressed for such a long period of time.
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ok it took me a while, but today i had time to make the video of my gz250 ticking noise i posted on youtube because i did not know how to posted here, so here is the video let me know what you think thanks.
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Re: Clutch and Ticking noise
Sure sounds like a valve adjuster backed off,or something similar.You need to take your inspection covers off & have a look.
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Thanks Blaine I'll check the valves during the week. Do you know how to take off the generator cap off (type of tool) a friend told me that I can use a big washer, what do you thing? Can I ride the gz with that noise? Thanks
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I wouldn't leave it as it sounds pretty noisy.I use a large flat screwdriver or a small pry bar works well.
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Purchased a original '82 GS1100E and the clutch would slightly slip in 4th and 5th when I would pin the throttle. Dissasembled the clutch and all the plates were right in spec, but the springs were permanantly compressed (loss of "free height") beyond the spec. Did some research, and laxed clutch springs on 70's and early 80's bikes is an issue.
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07-31-2012, 01:16 PM | #29 |
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I went to the suzuki dealer today so i can have a quote to check the ticking noise, and they said that is about $120 just to check the engine noise. So i show the video to the guy in front of the office (don't know if he is a mechanic) but he was in the service department and he told me that it sounded like rod knocking, piston slapping or cam chain. i havent lost engine power i can easily go 55 with wind and 60-65 with no wind i weight 225 so i thing is not bad. What do you guys thing any help info i appreciate thanks...
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If it is a rod knocking it will knock until the engine turns into a grenade. You need another opinion to confirm the first opinion. If it is knocking you'd be best off buying an engine on Ebay.
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