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Technically Speaking => Engine & Gearbox => Topic started by: Syd Thomas on Monday, 23 April 2018, 06:36 AM

Title: Engine whine
Post by: Syd Thomas on Monday, 23 April 2018, 06:36 AM
Hi all, my 2006 fe has developed a whine in all gears and neutral clutch in clutch out between 30/40mph. Sounds like wind noise. Anyone any clues?

Regards

Baffled Syd
Title: Re: Engine whine
Post by: KiwiCol on Monday, 23 April 2018, 08:13 AM
Does this whine coinside when you have a pillion? 
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Post by: GSXKING on Monday, 23 April 2018, 09:16 AM
Check your oil level bud  :whatever:
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Post by: grog on Monday, 23 April 2018, 07:11 PM
another very funny kiwi col.
Title: Re: Engine whine
Post by: SYD on Tuesday, 24 April 2018, 05:27 AM
Hi, No pillion I always ride solo. Regards Oil level, that is spot on and fresh new oil. The bike has just been dealer serviced including valve clearance's, which were in spec no shims needed. The bike has done 34000.
Title: Re: Engine whine
Post by: Kiwifruit on Tuesday, 24 April 2018, 05:56 AM
Does the rear wheel spin freely when up on centre stand ?
Does the engine make the noise while running but in nuetral?
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Post by: seth on Tuesday, 24 April 2018, 06:01 AM
Brakes ?
Chain ?
Clutch ?

Do you have any idea where the noise is coming from in the motor or from wheels

The more info you can give the better we can help point you in the best way to start checking things .
:onya:

P.s. love it @KiwiCol  :stir:
Title: Re: Engine whine
Post by: gsxbarmy on Tuesday, 24 April 2018, 08:08 AM
Did it do it before the service or did it do it immediately you picked it up from the service. If the latter take it back to the dealer and have him sort it as if it "develops" a fault immediately postr a service then its likely to be something the dealer did.

Did the dealer change the clutch fluid during the service?  Apart from the neutral clutch does it change gear ok?

Have you checked chain tension (remember to do this whilst on the side stand). I'm wondering if the chain is over tightened and/or the sprocket carrier bearing might be on the way out (see if you can "wiggle" the rear sprocket in the first instance, if not, then remove rear wheel to check the bearing)

Title: Re: Engine whine
Post by: KiwiCol on Tuesday, 24 April 2018, 08:16 AM
As said, there's a multitude of things that 'could' cause this, but I'd be leaning towards chain (either tension or worn out) or sprocket carrier bearing.
You say above, between 30/40 mph, does the noise go away after this speed?   And Dave's mention about if this has just started happening after the dealer service is very valid.  Even though they're proffessionals, sometimes the customer doesn't get a fully proffessional job for the money they pay.