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pieeater
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play name the clonk

Post by pieeater » Wed Feb 18, 2015 7:22 am

This should be an easy one for you.
When my CA77 is running it sounds great no unusual noises.
But when I switch it off just as is stops there is a clonk as if something is dropping inside the motor. Its not loud and it dosnt do it very time. I have herd the same noise on other Honda engines I had a 600 silverwing with the same noise.
Is it anything to do with the starter clutch.
if its not broke don't fix it.

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Post by willy_j » Sun Feb 22, 2015 12:02 am

It's the hamsters plopping down on the bench!! I jest. Offhand guess, crank might be finishing running through a rotation (360 crank?) and the compression from the power cylinder is forcing it down. LM will have a better answer I'm sure. I'm just guessing from my attempts of timing before realizing no plugs makes it easier to do.

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