maxcruiser
Well-Known Member
Now this is one of the strangest things that ever happened in my motorcycle years.
I pulled out my wife's Radian to get it ready for the season. Took it off the trickle charger, washed it, put the key in it, press the starter button and ka-klunk. Nothing more and nothing less, Ka-Klunk.
After a moment of, WTF???, I tried again, Ka-Klunk, engine not turning over, nothing?
So diagnosing time, test battery - good, check starter relay connection - good, check ground strap - good, check all electrical connections - good, take plugs out, try to start again, Ka-Klunk
Next, remove timing cover, try turning engine over with a wrench, and only turns a half turn either way and stops. Point flashlight into spark plug holes while turning engine and the pistons are hitting the intake valves.
Now to back up a bit, I was the last one to ride the bike last year. Did a 160 mile ride with ZERO issues, came home and park bike garage. Couple weeks later, change oil, stabilizer, etc... basically store the bike for the winter.
Best I can guess is that the cam chain skipped, somewhere between shutting it off, at end of least season, or on start up this year. No visible damage to valves or piston tops while viewing with a scope through the sparkplugs holes.
Not happy to have to fix it, but very happy it didn't happen while riding (catastrophic engine failure).
Will get into teardown in the next week or so to see how bad it is and try to figure out how it happened.
Mike
I pulled out my wife's Radian to get it ready for the season. Took it off the trickle charger, washed it, put the key in it, press the starter button and ka-klunk. Nothing more and nothing less, Ka-Klunk.
After a moment of, WTF???, I tried again, Ka-Klunk, engine not turning over, nothing?
So diagnosing time, test battery - good, check starter relay connection - good, check ground strap - good, check all electrical connections - good, take plugs out, try to start again, Ka-Klunk
Next, remove timing cover, try turning engine over with a wrench, and only turns a half turn either way and stops. Point flashlight into spark plug holes while turning engine and the pistons are hitting the intake valves.
Now to back up a bit, I was the last one to ride the bike last year. Did a 160 mile ride with ZERO issues, came home and park bike garage. Couple weeks later, change oil, stabilizer, etc... basically store the bike for the winter.
Best I can guess is that the cam chain skipped, somewhere between shutting it off, at end of least season, or on start up this year. No visible damage to valves or piston tops while viewing with a scope through the sparkplugs holes.
Not happy to have to fix it, but very happy it didn't happen while riding (catastrophic engine failure).
Will get into teardown in the next week or so to see how bad it is and try to figure out how it happened.
Mike