Hi all,
Sorry I haven't been around for so long. Mostly my Bandit has been running great, when I get to ride, which isn't nearly often enough.
Anyway, some of you old-timers may remember a couple years ago I posted about a strange/scary noise my bike was making at idle and low rpms, especially when cold.
Here's my description from the old post:
As I was fiddling around, I noticed a sound that I had heard before, but was never able to track down.
My best attempt to describe this sound is somewhere between a *chunk* and a *spit*. I've been hearing this sound since I got el bandito about 2 yrs ago. I happens more when the engine is cold, but still some when it's warm. It only happens at idle or low rpms.
Try to picture two solid metal blocks, soaked in oil, whacking into each other at a semi-high velocity while encased inside a cast aluminum housing. Sounds kinda like upper-end engine parts smacking together, huh? That's what I thought too!
Needless to say, it sounds REALLY bad.
During my carb follies today, I was able to diagnose it a bit better.
I'm thinking it's some sort of backfire through the carb(s).
I had my hand on the carb when it did it, and the whole carb housing jumped a few mm whenever the sound happened.
I also had my hand once on the air filter with the cover off, and the filter bumped out towards the rear of the bike, like there was a bit of backpressure there.
I still can't pin down the metal-on-metal sound, but the spitting sounds like the aforementioned backfire through the carb.
Can anyone confirm that I'm not crazy and, more importantly, that my bike isn't about to frag like a grenade?!Fast forward to today....I finally got around to buying the gaskets and doing my valve adjustment.
That process went fairly well, except it took WAY longer than I'd hoped.
Anyway, so I get it all back together tonight and fire it up. First thing I notice is the very rough idle. I figure that's just because it's all been apart. I let it warm up a bit and it smooths out some.
I take it out for a gentle 'break-in' ride and everything seems to be okay. I notice that the engine is a bit more 'rattly" than before, but then again a few of the valves were a little on the tight side before the adjustment, so that wasn't totally unexpected.
Here's the big issue:Before the adjustment, I only got the cough/spit/thunk noises described above when the bike was first started. After it warmed up, I'd rarely get the sounds again.
Now, it does it even more at idle and some after warm-up. If I put my hand on one of the carb boots, I can fell a fairly pronounced "pulse" every time it spits. If I'm standing close to the bike, I can feel it through the concrete floor!
Needless to say, I'm REALLY concerned. These are NOT good sounds to hear from an engine, particularly the thunk/clunk noise.
I recorded some audio tonight after the adjustment, but it just sounds like loud static.
I'll try to find something with a better mic than my cell phone to do the recording if you guys think it would help to hear it.
Any advice very much appreciated. I'm scared to ride until I get this resolved, and it's
riding weather!
Elmojo
2002 Silver 1200S
Mechanically stock