noise in engine
noise in engineI have a 65 305 scrambler I restored last year, but ever since I got the bike running, it has a terrible rattle/knock when you hold the throttle at a steady speed around 30-40mph. Its not a rod or spark knock. It sounds like a piston rattle, but I had my machine shop bore the cyls and I put in new wiesco pistons. I checked the skirt clearance and it was perfect, so I don't think it is piston slap. It sounds like the cam is walking or rocker rattle. I rechecked my valve adj and it is perfect, but I did notice the rockers have a lot of side play. Is that normal? Any ideas would be great. I also rechecked my cam chain adj. it is fine also. I did have the cams out and replaced all the bearings, so could I have screwed up something there? I was just wanting some ideas before I go to the trouble of tearing it back down. I have rode it a couple of hundred miles and it hasn't gotten better or worse. Someone told me I may have my rocker shafts backwards because they are different sizes, but is that possible to get them installed backwards? Thanks for any help. Ryan
Pretty hard to get the rocker pins in wrong. You'd have to hammer the larger one in to the smaller hole. The rivets on the cam chain sprockets do sometimes get loose, and that will cause a rattle noise. Did you check this out while engine was apart? Did you check the rods for up and down play? These engines do tend to be a bit noisey, but without actually hearing yours, it's hard to say weather it's normal or not. And yes, the rockers do have side to side play. Hope this helps!
davomoto 40 mph rattleHard to say for sure, being as I can't hear it from here. From the description it sounds a lot like the little rattle /tinkle noise I get with mine. I believe it is caused by loose wrist pin fit. This is common on these bikes, I don't think it is much of a risk, just annoying. Honda used to sell oversize wrist pins for this issue but I don't know if they are still around.
Joe
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