Hi,
I have a 1989 r80gs (ex noddy), which finally after a year of ownership I have had a chance to use in anger (one of the annoyances of working abroad).
After a run up from the midlands to Newcastle and back, I noticed that the heads were making a fair bit of noise so I went to reset the tappets to hopefully reduce the noise. Two things happened:
When I took off the rockercover from the RHD head I discovered that the oil on the inside of the exhaust section was emulsified. I checked the oil and the other tappets and discovered this problem is only over the rhd exhaust. Does anyone have experience of this, should i be pressing the panic button?
Also I noticed when setting the gap on this side exhaust valve that when I come to set it at TDC then there is no gap, but if I turn the engine slightly then a gap appears. I am following the haynes manual instructions but am concerned why this would happen?
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Jim
I have a 1989 r80gs (ex noddy), which finally after a year of ownership I have had a chance to use in anger (one of the annoyances of working abroad).
After a run up from the midlands to Newcastle and back, I noticed that the heads were making a fair bit of noise so I went to reset the tappets to hopefully reduce the noise. Two things happened:
When I took off the rockercover from the RHD head I discovered that the oil on the inside of the exhaust section was emulsified. I checked the oil and the other tappets and discovered this problem is only over the rhd exhaust. Does anyone have experience of this, should i be pressing the panic button?
Also I noticed when setting the gap on this side exhaust valve that when I come to set it at TDC then there is no gap, but if I turn the engine slightly then a gap appears. I am following the haynes manual instructions but am concerned why this would happen?
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Jim





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