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    Death rattle in my GSX

    My mid 80's GSX750ES has an engine rattle. It has always had a slight rattle that goes away when I pull in the clutch. Quite common for an older GSX I am told and nothing to really worry about.

    However, last weekend I gave it a filter and oil change that was a couple of thousand k's overdue. The next time I went for a ride it developed an engine rattle when I throttle off. It doesn't rattle under load.

    My guess is it's the timing chain. Perhaps the old thick oil was hiding the chain rattle.

    Any thoughts ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhubarb View Post
    My mid 80's GSX750ES has an engine rattle. It has always had a slight rattle that goes away when I pull in the clutch. Quite common for an older GSX I am told and nothing to really worry about.

    However, last weekend I gave it a filter and oil change that was a couple of thousand k's overdue. The next time I went for a ride it developed an engine rattle when I throttle off. It doesn't rattle under load.

    My guess is it's the timing chain. Perhaps the old thick oil was hiding the chain rattle.

    Any thoughts ???
    Bugger!!.
    is it like the clutch rattle only worse? mabe something like the new oil doin somthing in the clutch
    winding up stucky since ages ago

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    How many k's has the old beast done?


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    It's done 75,000km. Yeh, it's quite like a clutch rattle but it sounds more internal.

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    Dont agnore it! find it I did and now have a connecting rod sticking out front of bottom cases on my 1980 GSX750
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    Quote Originally Posted by wickle View Post
    Dont agnore it! find it I did and now have a connecting rod sticking out front of bottom cases on my 1980 GSX750
    Yeh, even though its a great sunny day today and I have seen dozens of bikes riding down Dunedin's peninsula road, I have decided to leave the 'Old Girl' in the garage until I can get it looked at.

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    Did You refill with synthetic oil? The old aircooled motors seem to prefer the mineral based stuff. There are a lot of references (EG Oldskoolsuzuki etc) to increased noise after changing to synthetic. I have stayed with the mineral oil on mine - big brother to yours
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dadpole View Post
    Did You refill with synthetic oil? The old aircooled motors seem to prefer the mineral based stuff. There are a lot of references (EG Oldskoolsuzuki etc) to increased noise after changing to synthetic. I have stayed with the mineral oil on mine - big brother to yours
    I used Castrol Magnatec 10W40. I see on the Castrol website that this oil "combines Intelligent Molecules with synthetic technology". So I assume it is synthetic.
    What mineral oil did you use in your bike?

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    Motul Was the Brand. Don't remember any details and have ditched the container.

    Rumour has it that the synthetic oil does too good a job of cleaning out old gunge resulting in more play in components. (Or it could all be in the mind of the owner) I will leave the final word on that to the experts.

    I gather that the synthetic or semi-synthetic does the job better than mineral oil, but will wait until I pull down the motor and give it an overhaul before I look at changing oil types.
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    sounds to me like the cam chain might have hit last legs status.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhubarb View Post
    I used Castrol Magnatec 10W40. I see on the Castrol website that this oil "combines Intelligent Molecules with synthetic technology". So I assume it is synthetic.
    What mineral oil did you use in your bike?
    New oil wouldn't normally make a rattle worse...your old oil would be thinner because of age etc. But using Magnatec in a bike? No way. It is an engine oil formulated for cars. Never use in a bike gearbox/engine combo if your bike has a wet clutch. You need to use bike-specific oils or make sure that the oil you want does not contain 'friction modifiers' - it will say on the pack if they are present. Perhaps this is the source of your rattle?
    But I'd still be picking it is the cam chain, and has been all along. Fix it or weep.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Bugger for all involved

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    hymm yea could just be the oil
    ring mciver n viech they might be able to help you out over the phone

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    hymm yea could just be the oil
    ring mciver n viech they might be able to help you out over the phone
    I rang Veitches and they suggested a synthetic oil.
    Tonight I changed the oil again but this time I used a Mineral Oil as suggested by another KB'er. Took it for a ride down the peninsula and it is now a lot quieter !!!
    Might check out the cam chain anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhubarb View Post
    I rang Veitches and they suggested a synthetic oil.
    Tonight I changed the oil again but this time I used a Mineral Oil as suggested by another KB'er. Took it for a ride down the peninsula and it is now a lot quieter !!!
    Might check out the cam chain anyway.
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