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Engine knock came & went away ????

Started by Brian, December 23, 2011, 02:20:48 PM

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Brian

Hey guys just wondering has anyone had this happen to them ?
After scrapping thru a very low , fast left hander with a slight uphill grade on a great bit of country down south near Berri , i heard the engine on my 84 start a definite knock , as there was nowhere to stop on this bit of twisties i had to keep on & after a couple of mins it went away ????? and hasn't returned thankfully, Anyone had a similar occurrence ?
Any clues  would be appreciated
Cheers Brian :hi:
Dont you just love that special place of Beer,Bikes 'N' Bullshit !

flips

Hi Brian :hi:

I haven't had this happen with my 86,only the usual ticking from the top end when the engine is quite hot.My first guess would be low oil level :scratch_one-s_head: but not being an expert this is probably b/s.I'm sure one of the many engine guru's  will chime in!

Cheers :drinks:

Jeff P
Stay rubber side down.

Brian

Hey Jeff , Thanks mate but oil level was all good  , but I'm using royal purple 20/50 $100.00 for 5 litre's its dear shit , maybe not right for bikes ? what do you use
Cheers Brian  :hi:
Dont you just love that special place of Beer,Bikes 'N' Bullshit !

racerman_27410

do you still have the stock exhaust?

the header is a double wall design

seen and heard it firsthand when the inner wall of the exhaust header breaks loose from the outer wall and rattles internally.

sounds like a engine death rattle but it's not.


very common occurance and easy enough to verify by pulling the header  and inspecting.


KOokaloo!

rktmanfj

Quote from: Brian on December 23, 2011, 04:10:30 PM
but I'm using royal purple 20/50 $100.00 for 5 litre's its dear shit


(popcorn)   (popcorn)   :biggrin:

Brian

Hi Racerman , im running 4 into 1's on it thanks anyway

Randy not sure what you meant to write mate only recieved some icons but no words, thanks

Cheers Brian  :hi:
Dont you just love that special place of Beer,Bikes 'N' Bullshit !

Harvy

Brian, Randy is just getting in the popcorn ready for an Oil Tread.
Think I'll join him.

(popcorn)

All in fun mate.
Harvy
FJZ1 1200 - It'll do me just fine.
Timing has much to do with the success of a rain dance.

weymouth399

Because no one has asked. How fast were you going? What gear were you in? What rpm was it turning?
What kind of fuel was in it? Without any of this info, it is a guessing game. If I had to guess, I would say spark knock but that is a ass,u,me,tion.

Bob W
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86 FJ1200
89 FJ1200
5  FJ POWERED race cars
76 LB80 Chappy
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00 KX500 ice/dirt
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flips

Hey Brian,

I have no idea if royal purple is good for bikes.It sounds nice.I'm sure there is many differing opinions..:crazy:

I'm getting ready to duck for cover as oil seems to be a controversial topic.....I use....

PENRITE HPR15 SEMI SYNTHETIC 15W-60 EXTRA TEN (cost's ten bucks more than it should?)

I use it even though it say's on the label "not recommended for motorcycles" :shok:.It easily pours into the oil filler hole :good:,has a nice golden colour  :good2: and you can even see it through the oil level window :i_am_so_happy:.The fj seems happy with it.It starts and runs and even changes gears,even if second gear is a bit dodgy if you don't shift it right :pardon:

I even throw in...(this is very dangerous territory :flag_of_truce:)about 300ml of....
LUCAS HI-PERFORMANCE HEAVY DUTY OIL STABILISER :shok:

When I get around to changing the oil,it pours nicely out of the pan and has that satisfying slightly blackened used oil colour.

Cheers :drinks:

Jeff P
(popcorn)    (popcorn)    (popcorn)
Stay rubber side down.

rktmanfj

Quote from: rktmanfj on December 23, 2011, 04:31:39 PM
Quote from: Brian on December 23, 2011, 04:10:30 PM
but I'm using royal purple 20/50 $100.00 for 5 litre's its dear shit


(popcorn)   (popcorn)   :biggrin:

$100 / 5L is pretty damned steep... regardless of whose dollars it is these days.

Especially since Mobil 1, Rotella, and the like are available for much less.

Hell, even that Amsoil stuff is cheaper than that, I'd guess...           :pardon:


simi_ed

Yup, I can get you into Amsoil for about 1/2 of that.  Drop me a note!

-- RKBA Regards,

Ed
===
Ed Thiele 
Simi Valley, CA -- I no longer have SoCal manners.
'89 FJ12C (Theft deterrent Silver/White)


- All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for
enough good men to do nothing.

- Edmund Burke

SkyFive

I had some concern about a light knocking noise from my engine at idle and was told (by a person very knowledgeable about FJ's) that it was probably the straight cut crank/flywheel gears. When under a load the noise is not present so this theory seems plausible to me.
I use Rotella semi-synthetic 10w-30 (don't tase me bro') $13.00 a gallon at WalMart.


simi_ed

OK Jeff, no flame here.  Car oil is not suitable for bike, due shear damaging the oil.  The oil is crushed in the transmission, destroying the viscosity of the oil.  That's why you typically don't use motor oil in a differential either.  I also would skip any additives.  If the oil is not up to job, no amount of 3rd party fillers are going to make it better. 

I sell & use Amsoil (except for break in oil).  If you don't want to spring for Amsoil, get a good quality motorcycle oil that is GL-1 gear oil rated, and also rated for wet clutch use.

Or do what you're doing and let us know how it pans out.


Ed
-- RKBA Regards,

Ed
===
Ed Thiele 
Simi Valley, CA -- I no longer have SoCal manners.
'89 FJ12C (Theft deterrent Silver/White)


- All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for
enough good men to do nothing.

- Edmund Burke

flips

Quote from: simi_ed on December 24, 2011, 11:34:42 AM
OK Jeff, no flame here.  Car oil is not suitable for bike, due shear damaging the oil.  The oil is crushed in the transmission, destroying the viscosity of the oil.  That's why you typically don't use motor oil in a differential either.  I also would skip any additives.  If the oil is not up to job, no amount of 3rd party fillers are going to make it better. 

I sell & use Amsoil (except for break in oil).  If you don't want to spring for Amsoil, get a good quality motorcycle oil that is GL-1 gear oil rated, and also rated for wet clutch use.

Or do what you're doing and let us know how it pans out.


Ed

Hi Ed.

Thanks for the advice and info as Im sure you can tell Im no oil expert :crazy:.
Stay rubber side down.