Ticking valves question
- Mikey
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Ticking valves question
I have about 13,500 miles on my SH150. My valves sound loud. I've adjusted them. The bike starts up and runs fine. Does that sound normal to you guys? I'm wondering if riding longs distances at highway speed was too much for the valve train. Should I just keep riding it like I stole it and worry about it down the road?
- TommyXP
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Re: Ticking valves question
IF the valves are adjusted to spec I'd continue to ride.....Wonder what brand and type of oil you've been using though, just for reference sake?
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- Mikey
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Re: Ticking valves question
I just changed it. I purchased a qrt of Honda 10-30 HP4S full synthetic scooter oil from the Honda dealer. Kinda expensive but the bike only needs one quart.
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Re: Ticking valves question
Good recommended oil I suppose.....Personally, I've always used Shell T6 5w-40 @ ~$22 a gallon in both of mine and have heard no clatter, though I still change every 1,000 ~ 1500 miles... Its listed as a heavy duty DIESEL oil but if you drill into the specs you can find - "Designed for virtually all 4-stroke engines, this motor oil can be used on motorcycles, tractor trailers, heavy-duty pickups, school buses and more." For some reason they 'have' to market it as a DIESEL oil BUT I like the factor that its recommended for engines that get the hell used out of them.
I'd still double/triple-check the clearances and hope the noise disappears and still ride her either way.
I'd still double/triple-check the clearances and hope the noise disappears and still ride her either way.
Freedom is not something you are given. Its something you take.
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Re: Ticking valves question
Last year i had some problems with my SH and to understand the problem i rode a while without the front engine cover (the plastic piece under the seat) and listened carefully to the engine to understand the problem. Later at Honda a new fuelpump was placed and problem solved, but since the day i was riding a little while without the cover i hear the valves and hear even rattle the little chain Of course the cover is replaced but i still hear the valves/distribution when i concentrate on the noise....... Double checked the clearance but the valvechainsound is in my head now a try not to worry about it
The bike has 45k km.
Anton
The bike has 45k km.
Anton
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Re: Ticking valves question
Me too! If I listen hard enough I can hear the whole World falling to pieces......
Harken's back to the old adage: "Believe Nothing You Hear, and Only One Half That You See".....and half of what I see isn't real (in a material sense) BUT closer to the Truth....whilst awaiting the big, ultimate 'tune-UP': Armageddon or valve-train failure; whichever comes first!
Harken's back to the old adage: "Believe Nothing You Hear, and Only One Half That You See".....and half of what I see isn't real (in a material sense) BUT closer to the Truth....whilst awaiting the big, ultimate 'tune-UP': Armageddon or valve-train failure; whichever comes first!
Freedom is not something you are given. Its something you take.