Sempione
Registered user
Hi,
I noticed that the valve clearances on my R1150GS (year 2000 with 120k km on the clock) change quite a lot depending on the position of the rocker arms (vertically up or down) on inlet and exhaust valves and on both cylinders.
The rocker endfloats are ok.
Could this be caused by worn rocker arm shafts?
The LHS cylinder also recently developed an annoyingly loud ticking.
It is not coming from the throttle body. The left hand tensioner was already replaced with the new model. My guess is that it is valve train related (slow frequency).
So while at it I also want to check the cam followers, pushrods and the cam and if necessary replace them.
I'm playing with the thought to replace the entire LHS rocker assembly with a good used one.
Am I right if I assume that the cylinder head needs to be removed to replace the rocker assembly and for access to the cam?
Just want to have new gaskets ready if necessary.
Cheers,
Niki
I noticed that the valve clearances on my R1150GS (year 2000 with 120k km on the clock) change quite a lot depending on the position of the rocker arms (vertically up or down) on inlet and exhaust valves and on both cylinders.
The rocker endfloats are ok.
Could this be caused by worn rocker arm shafts?
The LHS cylinder also recently developed an annoyingly loud ticking.
It is not coming from the throttle body. The left hand tensioner was already replaced with the new model. My guess is that it is valve train related (slow frequency).
So while at it I also want to check the cam followers, pushrods and the cam and if necessary replace them.
I'm playing with the thought to replace the entire LHS rocker assembly with a good used one.
Am I right if I assume that the cylinder head needs to be removed to replace the rocker assembly and for access to the cam?
Just want to have new gaskets ready if necessary.
Cheers,
Niki









- those cams / followers look like my old Mk2 Cavaliers (renowned for eating cams due to bad design / oil starvation).
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someone probably put the wrong grade of 20/50 in it 
it could even be a hardening issue, it reminds me of old Ford pinto or Vauxhall OHC motors from the late seventies.