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Funny engine noise

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by John Kiewicz, Jul 9, 2013.

  1. John Kiewicz

    John Kiewicz New Member

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    I own a 2007 Interceptor (VFR800) with 15,000 miles on it. The bike has FMF aftermarket exhaust and a K&N air filter. The bike has never been crashed and in general the bike runs/rides fine. However, the other day I noticed a detonation-like sound each time that I get off the throttle. During full throttle, partial throttle, or sustained throttle there is no sound of detonation ... only when I get off the throttle while at speeds above 30 or so mph.

    Thinking that I might have gotten a bad load of fuel, I filled up with a fresh tank of super unleaded ... but the sound persists. Although hard to pinpoint the location of the sound while riding, it seems to be (just a guess) coming from the forward cylinder area near the front tire. Again, it seems very odd to have off-throttle detonation so I am left scratching my head.

    Does anyone know what the sound is?

    If not detonation, what could it be?
     


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  2. MrSleep

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    Do you think it may be a loose cam chain rattleing around? Seems like the cam chain tensioners are a common failing point on the sixth gen. Look on utube for vfr cam chain noise and see if it sounds similar. Only thing I could think of that would make a noise on decel and would be an easy fix.
     


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    It is not a cam chain tensioner. I have had two identical 2007 VFR800s and both bikes had both (front and rear) cam chain tensioners go out after 10,000 miles ... that's a total of FOUR f-ing tensioners that I have had to replace. The sound of a faulty tensioner is much different (kind sounds like a rod bearing going out on a car) and only happens at low rpm (especially when the engine is cold). In addition, both bikes had the stator go out at 6,000 miles!

    Again, this is a tink-tinkity sound like detonation that only occurs when coming off throttle when riding above 50 mph. (Update, my first post said 30 mph but on my ride home I really paid attention and noticed that it is above 50 mph).

    Another update is that my bike mileage is 15,750 ... a scant few miles before the first scheduled valve adjustment.

    Anyone have any insight as to the noise?
     


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  4. Scubalong

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    This is might be same the case with 07VFR experiencing :confused: no one can fix the noise so he sold the bike and get the 5th gen.......You sure the noise came from the engine perhaps your valves in need of adjustment premature :noidea:
     


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    Wow. That's a lot of bad luck with '07 VFR's! I've only had three problems with over 25k miles on my '05 - coupling on speed sensor replaced, bike wouldn't run but got resolved with wiring recall, and stator plug beginning to melt at 25k miles. Sorry, if it was electrical I could figure it out but I don't know mechanical troubleshooting very much.
     


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