Wattie wrote:You let seiko the computer geek offer advice on mechanics??
MadKaw™ wrote:Could be the cage bearing on the rod at the crank.
Wattie wrote:You let seiko the computer geek offer advice on mechanics??
mike-s wrote:I doubt it'd be the lip, that lip is from wear from piston/ring movement, and at most might be a bit noisy when cold, but would go back to normal in short order. I would take the barrel off and check the rings and gudgeon pin out myself. also if you have a vernier caliper (digital are best) perhaps check the barrel from wear? it might be bottom end slop (oval wearing of the bore due to higher wear in the fore/aft well.
aardvark wrote:.... The sound seems to be coming from the top end and is similar to the sound some loose washers would make....
Gosling1 wrote:aardvark wrote:.... The sound seems to be coming from the top end and is similar to the sound some loose washers would make....
probably the little-end bearing then - especially if the gudgeon pin is a loose fit ?
But that sound you describe - that sounds like 'detonation' to me - the arch-enemy of all stinkwheels ! either the fuel you are using is too low an octane, or the timing is out - those sort of things can cause detonation.....are there any pock-marks in the top of the piston ?
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