As some of ya’ll might know, I’ve recently painted my headers and mid-pipe. I did it almost two weeks ago by now just now got around to starting it after awhile. I know… I went out of town for about a week. Before I took the headers off it ran just fine except for the noise you get from the over-active valves but from what I’ve read that’s basically normal.
After the bike sits for awhile (7-15 days), especially after it’s been somewhat cold, it’s terribly difficult to start. It starts for awhile then dies. I play that game for awhile until it finally idles like a dead cow that’s running on one cylinder then eventually smoothes out to run like a champ. I’m guessing the reasons for that are one, it’s carbureted, and two it’s cold.
Now for my question… what in the heck is that ticking sound coming from my engine? After eventually starting it up this last time (the first time since I put my headers back on) I’m hearing this loud ticking sound coming from the engine. I have a D&D exhaust and the ticking sound can still be heard with that thing blaring. It’s in relationship to revs so it gets louder and quicker as the revs increase.
As of right now I can’t tell if it’s from the fact that I have a leak at the header mounts or if it’s a more serious problem. The paint on the headers is still “curing” (read: smoking out the butt
) and I can’t smell exhaust fumes yet. Can you even get a ticking sound if the headers aren’t “sealed up” right? Are they some sort of insulation? Actually, I know they are (318 without headers or manifold is a pretty bad-a%& sound). Should I have changed the seals when I re-installed the headers?... or whatever you would call those things.
Reason dictates that the problem is with the headers not being fitted correctly to the engine since the problem wasn’t there prior to paint and started the second it was fired up after the paint. I know it’s probably hard to come up with an answer without hearing it or seeing it, but if ya’ll have any ideas as to what it might be, then I would greatly appreciate your thoughts. Or if you need more info, just let me know.
Thanks,
Chad
2001 Bandit 1200”s”