engine noise in 110" SE
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engine noise in 110" SE
I have a 2010 Sreaming Eagle Fatbob. It has a clacking sound while riding. At 2800 RPM and above, it sounds like valve train noise to me. It doesn't have the noise sitting still and reving the engine and it only does it while riding and shifting from 2nd through 6th when the engine is warm. I don't hear it untill the engine comes up to temp.
I took it to the dealer (Buds HD in Evansville, IN) yesterday and they put it on the dyno to listen to the engine. They told me yes it does have a engine noise but it is not in the valve train. They also said they had a bike come in with the same noise but much louder and they found the wrist pin out of spec. and they replaced the pin and the noise went away. Then they told me that extended waranty service said if I would consent to them tearing down the engine and they found the problem it would be covered but if they did not see a problem or a out of tollerance issue it would not be covered and I would be responsible for the bill. I told him that there has to be a problem because it sure as hell didn't have that noise when I bought it. He then told me that if it was his he would continue to ride the bike till the next service which is about 2200 miles from now and see if it gets worse because he hates to see me get stuck with the bill if they don't find an issue. So I went and picked up the bike and made another appointment for next week with the dealer where I bought the bike (Four Rivers HD in Paducah, KY). The guy there told me that he has not heard the noise yet but it sounds like spark knock by the way I described the noise.
Does anyone have any input on this or know if there is a common problem with the 110" SE or the wrist pin?
I took it to the dealer (Buds HD in Evansville, IN) yesterday and they put it on the dyno to listen to the engine. They told me yes it does have a engine noise but it is not in the valve train. They also said they had a bike come in with the same noise but much louder and they found the wrist pin out of spec. and they replaced the pin and the noise went away. Then they told me that extended waranty service said if I would consent to them tearing down the engine and they found the problem it would be covered but if they did not see a problem or a out of tollerance issue it would not be covered and I would be responsible for the bill. I told him that there has to be a problem because it sure as hell didn't have that noise when I bought it. He then told me that if it was his he would continue to ride the bike till the next service which is about 2200 miles from now and see if it gets worse because he hates to see me get stuck with the bill if they don't find an issue. So I went and picked up the bike and made another appointment for next week with the dealer where I bought the bike (Four Rivers HD in Paducah, KY). The guy there told me that he has not heard the noise yet but it sounds like spark knock by the way I described the noise.
Does anyone have any input on this or know if there is a common problem with the 110" SE or the wrist pin?
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Yes, it could indeed be described as a clacking sound. My 12' CVO SG is my first CVO and no other bike I had in the past made the noise this bike does coming from the engine. Bothered the crap out of me at first. Had 2 Harley techs check it to be sure and they said it was normal of course and after much debate and reading I have come to accept that it is. Does not seem to affect the power or performance so what they hey, ride on. I bet yours is fine and is the nature of the beast for the 110.
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Sounds like the same problem I have with my 2008 cvo se. I accidently put regular no lead in bike and it make a horrible pinging sound under load took to dealer, mechanic rode it heard the sound didn't know what it was. I added some octane boost and it took care of the problem. This summer I had the same thing happening(to me it sounds like a stone hitting the front fender) bike has to be warm and it does 3-4000 rpm. Put a little 110 octane fuel in it and problem solved. My take is most stations have different grades of gas but only one hose and nozzel if the person before you got the low grade gas how much is left in the hose and that is what your fill starts out with but the next person will be gettting your premium gas. Just my 2 cents worth, does it make sense?
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For what its worth, my 12 FLTRXSE is very noisy. I switched to straight 60W Amsoil and it significantly reduced the noise when warm. I know the thicker oil is masking the noise but it is definitely less with no real impact on performance, so at least i don't have to listen to it.
If you can not get it to break so it can be fixed where the noise it coming from, then this might be a temp solution until it breaks on its own.
my .02
If you can not get it to break so it can be fixed where the noise it coming from, then this might be a temp solution until it breaks on its own.
my .02
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