Aves
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Heyo,
I was hoping someone here can provide me with some expertise and feedback regarding my engine repair,
I know it might not be as vintage as the other bikes here, but technically my '97 Honda XL600v has the same engine that was first produced in '87 (same 583cc v-twin as the Honda Shadow VT600)
Here's the situation: last time I rode, I started noticing an engine knock so severe that I could feel the vibrations in my footpegs. By the end of the day (I rode about 50 gutwrenching miles) it felt as it was only getting worse. It was a heavy clunking in the lower engine that sped up as I accelerated. Next day I put the bike on the centrestand and put it in gear, but there was no knocking... I put a long screwdriver against my ear and on different places of the engine but couldnt hear any obvious knocks. It only happens when moving. I wish I video'd it in hindsight, but it seemed like a challenge to do that alone so I just took the bike inside and stripped and drained the bike for inspection and have been working on it since then.
I suspect there's something with the crankshaft causing the clunk, but having the engine opened up I've started noticing a few other things. The rockers are slightly pitted and I can feel the dents with my fingernail, the rear cylinder exhaust valve has a thick layer of white residue (coolant? or oil?) and the cylinder head has some scratches and gouges from possibly mine or a previous owners attempt at removing gasket residue.
A few questions:
Has anyone had any experience with a engine knock, or clunking like this before?
Are any of these issues relatable to eachother?
Can I assume a good seal on the cylinders with a new gasket and some honda bond?
I'm working through the steps according to the Haynes manual and have not yet fully dissassembled the engine, but considering it's my first time doing this I feel like some guidance would be helpful.
My next steps are inspecting the valves and measuring everything to check for wear (currently waiting for a order of a valve dissassembly kit and some micrometers)
I wish I knew half of the stuff the previous owners messed with... So I figured I'd be a better example for the next owner and keep a maintenance log, if you want more insight in my journey to fixing this thing, I update everything on this google drive:
docs.google.com
Stay in tune,
Nino
I was hoping someone here can provide me with some expertise and feedback regarding my engine repair,
I know it might not be as vintage as the other bikes here, but technically my '97 Honda XL600v has the same engine that was first produced in '87 (same 583cc v-twin as the Honda Shadow VT600)
Here's the situation: last time I rode, I started noticing an engine knock so severe that I could feel the vibrations in my footpegs. By the end of the day (I rode about 50 gutwrenching miles) it felt as it was only getting worse. It was a heavy clunking in the lower engine that sped up as I accelerated. Next day I put the bike on the centrestand and put it in gear, but there was no knocking... I put a long screwdriver against my ear and on different places of the engine but couldnt hear any obvious knocks. It only happens when moving. I wish I video'd it in hindsight, but it seemed like a challenge to do that alone so I just took the bike inside and stripped and drained the bike for inspection and have been working on it since then.
I suspect there's something with the crankshaft causing the clunk, but having the engine opened up I've started noticing a few other things. The rockers are slightly pitted and I can feel the dents with my fingernail, the rear cylinder exhaust valve has a thick layer of white residue (coolant? or oil?) and the cylinder head has some scratches and gouges from possibly mine or a previous owners attempt at removing gasket residue.
A few questions:
Has anyone had any experience with a engine knock, or clunking like this before?
Are any of these issues relatable to eachother?
Can I assume a good seal on the cylinders with a new gasket and some honda bond?
I'm working through the steps according to the Haynes manual and have not yet fully dissassembled the engine, but considering it's my first time doing this I feel like some guidance would be helpful.
My next steps are inspecting the valves and measuring everything to check for wear (currently waiting for a order of a valve dissassembly kit and some micrometers)
I wish I knew half of the stuff the previous owners messed with... So I figured I'd be a better example for the next owner and keep a maintenance log, if you want more insight in my journey to fixing this thing, I update everything on this google drive:
Honda XL600V PD10 Maintenance Log
Stay in tune,
Nino
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