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Cold motor , don’t worry . Thoroughly warmed up ie. 20 min running time how does it sound ? Another note , don’t lug motor try to maintain @ least 3k rpm .personally I consider 2500 rpm lugging it . My personal experience, it smooths out @ 4K & the fun starts @ 5k . The party’s over @ about 6900 .
It's a Guzzi. It's supposed to sound like challenges.Change oil, torque heads, set valves, ride it, report after that. My brother always said it sounds like there's a handful of change in each valve cover.I thought I had a major knock in one side - turned out one of my exhaust pipes was rattling.
On 15's the exhaust nuts do need to be tightened after every ride for up to 10000 miles. They were also prone to having the pipes hitting the frame or other things as stated above. It's not uncommon for the cover plate bolts in the rear end to be loose. You would need to pull the tire to check but usually it will drip oil on the tire.
I forget if you’ve shared before—what grade of fuel is in the tank? I would definitely stick to premium for now.With such low miles, I wouldn’t think guides would be toast unless the cylinder was burning up, which you’d probably see due to a glowing header with those single-wall pipes.Is the exhaust stock?Not saying you need to, but if you care to check the crankshaft endplay at some point, there’s also a tech service bulletin on how to check the crankshaft endplay through the starter motor input hole. Would need a depth gauge.As someone who ignorantly starved their V7 II motor of oil and spun a big end bearing, then rebuilt the motor in my kitchen a couple years back with the help of this forum and the factory service videos found on Greg Bender’s THISOLDTRACTOR.com site, I’ll certainly be following along with your findings.
What was the classic oil change mistake the mechanic made in the 1st service for your bike? That's what it said on GT forum, a mistake in the oil change.
The only classic oil change mistakes I know are:A. Loose drain plug falls out on ride from shop.B. Forgot to refill sump and fires up the engine dry.
I had a knocking noise in my 72 Eldorado, I thought it was a big EndIt turned out to be the 6mm bolt that holds the rocker shaft in place had rattled out letting the rocker shaft drop down to rattle on the inside of the valve cover.Another time on a Lario I pulled the rocker cover off and the valve adjuster fallout onto the ground.
I tracked a rattling sound at certain RPMs to some weird loose screw spacer in the headlight housing.I was sure it was coming from the engine.
Let me start this with that your engine is soo low miles, it's still breaking in for about another 10-15000 miles. So there could be a bit of stuff with an oil change for a bit.
I'm really REALLY skeptical about this. * I continue to reject the idea that a motor takes thousands of miles to break in. The overwhelming majority of break in is done in the first few heat cycles.And I don't recall ever seeing a lot of metal in a break in oil change. But fingers crossed for the OP that the subjective nature of the discussion might mean that's what he's seeing. Still if the oil changes were back to back with only a little miles between, even at 1500 or so total miles major wear in should be done.* I could be wrong on the second point, but I've never seen the thrust bearing issue on a MkI model, only on the MKII. Have you seen one? I mean it was a batch of incorrectly machined crankshafts so if they are identical between the two and the production runs spanned their presence I guess it's possible. Of course if this WAS one of those it would be little comfort since Guzzi has long since washed their hands of that debacle anyway.