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Nigel. S wrote:I have what sounds like the exact same thing. It's driving me nuts. Runs fine but throttle off to change gear (up or down) and you hear it. If you slow the engine down with rear brake rather than throttle completely off you don't hear it. Mine also nipped and I cleaned up piston and cylinder and put new rings in. I initially thought I'd put the head cowling on slightly differently to how it was, it also has no fibre pads which I might have to add just to rule it out. If I tap around the underside of cowling with my finger there is a point where it taps against the cylinder (or something) and makes a very similar if not exact same sound.
I have to admit I didn't check piston/bore clearance. I now wonder if the nip up has inflicted further damage to one end or other of rod. But I also wonder - did it do it before nip up?! Jeez I can't remember![]()
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Also noticed when I was on the way to Shipston, (after new rings etc) and almost there, that I could swear I could hear a deep drone/hum when I was pushing the poor thing as much as I dare. Which I instantly thought - bearing. I know you get tuned in to every little squeak and fart especially if on a long distance run and get a bit paranoid, but it was definately there. I pushed on in the mindset that if it's something that's gonna let go it would have done it by now![]()
And it got me home again.
I wondered about pinking too, but need to swat up a bit on that, causes/cures etc. Nothing has changed though with engine setup (standard LI150) so not sure about pinking.
I will fumble on until I find it either myself or by checking back on your progress![]()
I'm feeling your pain.
Nigel. S wrote:Glad you found it. Will check that on mine too
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