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OK, there's no belt drive on the engines with the failures? There's more than one four valve type engine?
Yes. The 90's "Centauro" and "Daytona" had cam belts with a recommended 18,000 mile change interval (although based on the excellent condition of the belts being replaced, we started pushing those intervals for bikes not used on a track).The later 4V Stelvios, Grisos, etc don't have belts .....Lannis
Thanks.. I'm poking around at later Guzzi's for sale getting some info on the 4 valve problems...So the belt cam drive Guzzis don't have the problems
I have a 2011 Stelvio with 8,000 miles I bought new in 2014 from a dealer in NJ. Hearing about these issues I talked to another Guzzi dealer closer to where I live about a year ago because I wanted him to service the bike. He is a Guzzi factory trained mechanic for many years, recently turned owner. He also is very familiar with the flat tapper issue and said that the percent incidents of this happening is very low and that he has only seen a couple of bikes having this problem. Now since he is not the dealer that sold me the bike, he has every incentive to tell me failure is imminent and have me pay for the service. Rather, he told me to change the oil regularly and examine it for any unusual fragments and keep an eye on valve clearance. But essentially his message was that the incidents are so low it does not pay to spends thousands. I know this is contrary to what most people on this site are saying but it has 8,000 + miles and runs perfect.
I have a 2011 Stelvio with 8,000 miles I bought new in 2014 from a dealer in NJ. Hearing about these issues I talked to another Guzzi dealer closer to where I live about a year ago because I wanted him to service the bike. He is a Guzzi factory trained mechanic for many years, recently turned owner. He also is very familiar with the flat tapper issue and said that the percent incidents of this happening is very low and that he has only seen a couple of bikes having this problem.
He also is very familiar with the flat tapper issue and said that the percent incidents of this happening is very low and that he has only seen a couple of bikes having this problem.
I know this is contrary to what most people on this site are saying but it has 8,000 + miles and runs perfect.
perhaps he's only serviced a couple of bikes? It's not like there are many bikes on the road and probably fewer owners with the info to even ask.
On a more positive note, after 6 years I just finished the rebuild/restoration of my 76 T3 and it�s ready for a ride !
As I keep trying to explain you won�t know unless you LOOK. They will continue to run fine-ish and the valve clearances change very little until all the DLC is gone and the cam starts abrading the parent metal of the tappet. They only start making a noise when they are totally �Donald Ducked�!Pete
What's the risk that a mechanic will misinterpret what he observes?"Tappets look ok, hardly any wear - valve clearances ok, hardly changed - bike's running fine" = No problemWhile the correct interpretation is ANY wear = failed part and possible damaged engine?
When I was a General Motors technician, we did warranty work on trade-ins. It was easy money. What’s stopping them from doing the same?Unless they know Guzzi won’t pay for it. Which means they lied to me about how I shouldn’t worry about it if it goes south after I buy it!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
When I was a General Motors technician, we did warranty work on trade-ins. It was easy money. What�s stopping them from doing the same?Unless they know Guzzi won�t pay for it. Which means they lied to me about how I shouldn�t worry about it if it goes south after I buy it!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That doesn't square up with the "percent incidents being very low". How would he know that unless he's serviced LOTS of motorcycles and only a couple of them had the problem? He'd have to have had 50 or 100 bikes in the shop that did NOT show a problem to be able to make that statement. It's bad enough that Guzzi screwed the pooch and wouldn't admit it. It's worse, 4 years after it became obvious to the world, when people getting paid to work on these things spread B.S. about them ....I'll shut up about it now unless further encouraged. Lannis