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Hi Guys,
I have a very low mile 73 TR5T (~800 original miles) that has an intermittent engine noise I would like input on. I realize engine noises are nearly impossible to diagnose over the web, however I would appreciate input if anyone else has dealt with a similar situation.
For those who aren't familiar, the TR5T is the same basic unit 500 as Daytonas. This is my first Triumph 500, so I'm not accustomed to their normal noises.
The bike starts and runs very well and smoothly with typical Triumph valvetrain clatter.
After getting the bike up to temp on a ride, about a mile, I can hear a light knocking sound that ONLY occurs at 3,000 RPM. It doesn't matter what gear is selected.
I can't hear the noise under any other conditions. It seems to be equally loud on both sides of the bike.
It used a long screwdriver as a stethoscope with the bike on the side stand, but only hear the light noises from the valvetrain, no knocks whatsoever unless I'm riding at 3k rpm.
I've verified that the rotor nut is torqued and the primary chain is properly adjusted. Nothing seems to be loose and creating a rattle.
I'm hoping it isn't a bottom end issue, but will pull the bike apart if need be.
The bike was stored in a shed for 41 years on the side stand, that makes me wonder if all the oil could have drained away from the timing side main bearing, allowing corrosion to take hold over time, resulting in bearing damage.
Have any of you Triumph experts encountered anything similar?
I have a very low mile 73 TR5T (~800 original miles) that has an intermittent engine noise I would like input on. I realize engine noises are nearly impossible to diagnose over the web, however I would appreciate input if anyone else has dealt with a similar situation.
For those who aren't familiar, the TR5T is the same basic unit 500 as Daytonas. This is my first Triumph 500, so I'm not accustomed to their normal noises.
The bike starts and runs very well and smoothly with typical Triumph valvetrain clatter.
After getting the bike up to temp on a ride, about a mile, I can hear a light knocking sound that ONLY occurs at 3,000 RPM. It doesn't matter what gear is selected.
I can't hear the noise under any other conditions. It seems to be equally loud on both sides of the bike.
It used a long screwdriver as a stethoscope with the bike on the side stand, but only hear the light noises from the valvetrain, no knocks whatsoever unless I'm riding at 3k rpm.
I've verified that the rotor nut is torqued and the primary chain is properly adjusted. Nothing seems to be loose and creating a rattle.
I'm hoping it isn't a bottom end issue, but will pull the bike apart if need be.
The bike was stored in a shed for 41 years on the side stand, that makes me wonder if all the oil could have drained away from the timing side main bearing, allowing corrosion to take hold over time, resulting in bearing damage.
Have any of you Triumph experts encountered anything similar?