Ticking/Pinging noise

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MarkTur

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I don't know if this is simply the sound of the motor or not, but I hear a pinging sound directly related to the speed of the motor.

Is this because I'm running it too lean?

I'm in Florida - sea level, and everyone thinks the e-clip should be on the ring closest to the end of the needle. So I have it there...

I put in a new plug, and run for a few days, so when the bike cools down tonight, I'll pull it out and take a picture and post, but I welcome your thoughts before then as well.

I am also planning on putting an o-ring inside the carb/intake area, and have already sealed intake/head with RTV red.

Thanks,
Mark
 

MarkTur

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The plug I pulled out after break-in the other day was all black, but the element was a chocolate brown. Is there a picture chart around that I can refer to?

Thanks,
Mark
 

spad4me

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What ratio of 2-stroke oil to gasoline are you running for break in ???
Where does the noise come from;
You are going to need a stethoscope , or a friend to identify the source of the noise.
This is dangerous.
Does the noise happen with the clutch pulled in?
Start the engine. Make sure it is making the noise.
Get a large screw driver and listen to the handle end while poking the NON ROTATING source of the noise with the point.


Does the noise happen with the clutch engaged?
Extremely Dangerous!
Get a large screwdriver and a friend who will hold a running bicycle rear wheel up in the air .
Or get a stethoscope and a friend who will hold a running bicycle rear wheel up in the air .

Start your bike make sure it is making the noise.
Have your friend lift and HOLD the rear wheel of a running motorized bicycle with the clutch engaged.
Place the point of the screwdriver or the business end of the stethoscope on the NON rotating place that is making the noise.
Move the probe around to locate the source of the noise.
For example the bottom of the cylinder, the cylinder head, the side of the engine where the magneto is and so on .
Kill the engine.
Have your buddy let it down.
POST your findings.
Ask questions .
Do you have a warranty.
 

MarkTur

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Hi - I'm running around 35:1....I have 3.2 oz containers, and I'm trying to put 1 1/4-1 1/2 in. I want to switch to Synthetic. Should I change the ratio?

Will have to do the other checks at a later date. But I will.
And thanks!

:)
Mark
 

spad4me

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I live in the desert 80 degrees in the winter.
At 2:00 am 120 degrees, just like Las Vegas but without the glamor just the heat.

I have a bushing engine so I need plenty of oil in my mix.

I use a blend of 64 oz of mobil one t 2 synthetic oil.
With 16 oz of Benol Castor.
I may add 2 oz of Marvel Mystery oil which is an upper lube to bust up the carbon build up.
I use this mix at 12 to 1 for break in.
And now at 16 to 1 for the heat .
Later in the year autumn at 20 to one.
Your mix will be what you can get locally.

Do not use an outboard pre mix oil. They are only good to 212 degrees.
The synthetic is good to about 410 , or less, degrees the Castor about 810 degrees and the marvel mystery oil instantly burns after softening the carbon.
 

MarkTur

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Wow - 16:1 = 8oz/gallon. That seems like a LOT of oil, but then again, the air is not cooling for you at all.

20:1 would be 2 3.2oz containers, which is an easy mix to do.

I am going to buy a case of AMSoil, I think.
Would you recommend any mix with that?

Thanks.
Mark
 

spad4me

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Buy whatever you like.
Do not use Any oil at 100 to 1.

20 to 1 is a good area to start with.
I need the protection , and ease of use, of of a Castor Synthetic mix like Klotz or Maxima. but I am kinda of cheap so I make my own or equal.
 
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MarkTur

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Called AMSOil - they said 50:1 with their oil is perfect for our motors. Only with Synthetic, no additives.

Interesting.
 

Bikeguy Joe

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Oh resident amsoil man Pablo....where are you?

I have run one engine @ 32:1 for a long time and it never had problems, but since these engines are really bad with consistent tolerances, I don't know if I would go 50:1.

At any rate remeber the more oil you use in the mix, the leaner your engine will run.
 

Pablo

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Called AMSOil - they said 50:1 with their oil is perfect for our motors. Only with Synthetic, no additives.

Interesting.
I'm sure 50:1 will work, and 30:1 or under is just too oily with Saber. 35:1 or 40:1 in a well broken in engine is about right. 32:1 if it's a very hot location.

I'll give you a decent discount on a case. Let me know.
 

cruiser66

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You might also want to check to make sure you are not getting any compression leaks around the head gasket. Look for any oily leaks. Also might want to check for a leak around the gasket for the exhaust pipe..

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MarkTur

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PS. I ordered the oil from Pable on Thursday afternoon. It ARRIVED AT MY HOUSE ON FRIDAY! A++++ Super Seller!

Cruiser - no oily leaks anywhere. I think the pinging I'm hearing is just the piston firing. If I lean back, it goes away and just sounds normal...lean forward enough, and I hear it. Motor is running fantastic...just me being paranoid, I think.
 

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Marktur
the sound you might be hearing is the cylinder fins ringing there's been a lot of discussion on this in the past you can try puting short lengths of rubber between the fins to stop or quiet the noise.