Help.. metalic knock / tap on right side

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Could do with a bit of help please.. I've got a knock / tap on my right hand side, I thought it sounded like a loose tappet but then yesterday it has got louder. I've just checked the tappets and they are spot on, I've listened to the throttle body using a screwdriver and it sounds nice and quiet (unlike the left which you can feel :-) Anyway I have recorded it and hopefully you may be able to shed some light on where it may be coming from, the tap sounds to 'singular' to be the cam chain, it's now doing my head in..

It sounds louder than the video portrays..

 
Could do with a bit of help please.. I've got a knock / tap on my right hand side, I thought it sounded like a loose tappet but then yesterday it has got louder. I've just checked the tappets and they are spot on, I've listened to the throttle body using a screwdriver and it sounds nice and quiet (unlike the left which you can feel :-) Anyway I have recorded it and hopefully you may be able to shed some light on where it may be coming from, the tap sounds to 'singular' to be the cam chain, it's now doing my head in..

It sounds louder than the video portrays..


I take it holding the throttle pivot does not help?

I'd do a compression test on both cylinders in case it's a burnt valve or something. It's unlikely but a simple non intrusive test if you have already checked tappets...

Might be worth looking at the chain tensioner that side too.....
 
I take it holding the throttle pivot does not help?
No

I'd do a compression test on both cylinders in case it's a burnt valve or something. It's unlikely but a simple non intrusive test if you have already checked tappets...

Might be worth looking at the chain tensioner that side too.....
I thought about the chain tensioner but thought it would be a bit more 'chain sounding' not a tap so to speak? :nenau A compression test could be on the cards :thumb2


Have you checked the rocker shaft end float? It sounds in speed with valve gear.
Yes already checked :thumb2
 
No


I thought about the chain tensioner but thought it would be a bit more 'chain sounding' not a tap so to speak? :nenau A compression test could be on the cards :thumb2


Yes already checked :thumb2

Not had a valve collet come loose or something? :nenau

Worse case is possibly little end bearings but can't see why?:comfort
 
When I fitted a new cam chain tensioner sounded like that for a few secs until the oil got to it could be tensioner

Already on the list, but it's normally the top one on the n/s not the other, but it's possible.
 
You sound remarkably happy given the job you've got ahead of you :thumb2

Well it's nice to finally know what the problem is.... now all I've got to do is to find a link on how to do it without stripping the engine in half (as I've just found out) :blast :D
 
Well it's nice to finally know what the problem is.... now all I've got to do is to find a link on how to do it without stripping the engine in half :blast :D


You file a tapered groove just smaller than the locating dowel into the mounting point of the chain guide, in the position where it gets the least force when in place. Then snap it in place onto the locating pin/dowel.

Been done plenty of times by lots of different people and none have had any problems and have done some large mileages.
 
You file a tapered groove just smaller than the locating dowel into the mounting point of the chain guide, in the position where it gets the least force when in place. Then snap it in place onto the locating pin/dowel.

Been done plenty of times by lots of different people and none have had any problems and have done some large mileages.

Thanks again Neil, just trying to find the best way to get the old one off/out. Wire saw maybe?
 
Watching with interest bobble. Could you see the guide was broken with the cover off?

Any pix ;)
 


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