MasterGuns Posted July 24, 2008 #1 Posted July 24, 2008 Has anyone experienced a knocking sound that seems to be coming from the water pump? I can't imagine what could be causing the knocking noise that seems to be more noticeable at idle and slightly above idle. Doesn't seem to be the clutch cause the knocking doesn't change with the clutch engaged or not. The clutch does make some noise when not engaged. The knocking sounds it definately coming from the water pump. The bike is an 88 VR and does not overheat even on the hotest Texas days. Any advise from anyone would be most welcome. Thanks Masterguns
Cutty Posted July 24, 2008 #2 Posted July 24, 2008 Mostly hear it when engine is not at warmest temp, check carbs for being out of sync. Just one of those things that keeps this bike from being PERFECT. LOL
GeorgeS Posted July 24, 2008 #3 Posted July 24, 2008 Thats a new one. Only thing I could think of is a chunk of the Impeller blade has broken off.
5bikes Posted July 24, 2008 #4 Posted July 24, 2008 Get a repair kit, new mechanical seal, (Ebay both )and a rear cover gasket first, otherwise the bike will be down 1-2 weeks waiting for these parts. There is not much under the either water pump covers (2). Had mine off 3 times fixing leaks. Bad impellor, bad drive gear, loose gear pin or some foreign object. But I would do it soon. Change the antifreeze at the same time.
SilvrT Posted July 24, 2008 #5 Posted July 24, 2008 I get that noise too... but it doesn't happen all the time... seems to happen most when I've been riding it hard and only is noticeable at idle... I had the same thing on my '85...on it I rebuilt the water pump...made no difference. I've also noticed that when the oil gets below the half-way mark on the sight glass, the noise doesn't happen so... I've deduced that it's not really the water pump (although it sounds like it) but something else (clutch maybe) that is close by and the sound emulates near the water pump and is dependant on how much oil is or isn't in the bike. So, in my case, I just ignore it...chalk it up to one of those "peculiar" 1st gen sounds. ps, I've been riding this scoot now for 3 summers with that noise so IMHO, it ain't nuthin to worry about.\
a1bummer Posted July 25, 2008 #6 Posted July 25, 2008 Have you gutted the exhaust collector yet? I thought for sure the knocking noise I was hearing was coming from the bottom end of the engine. I swapped in another engine and the noise was still there. I gutted the collector and the knock went away. I could have kicked myself:buttkick:.
SilvrT Posted July 25, 2008 #7 Posted July 25, 2008 Have you gutted the exhaust collector yet? I thought for sure the knocking noise I was hearing was coming from the bottom end of the engine. I swapped in another engine and the noise was still there. I gutted the collector and the knock went away. I could have kicked myself:buttkick:. LOL!! well, in my case, it isn't the collector coz I put a new one on my '85 and on this scoot, I've gutted the collector.
MasterGuns Posted July 28, 2008 Author #8 Posted July 28, 2008 For all of you that may be curious as to what was or may had been causing my waterpump knocking noise. I followed the easiest guidance first and re-syncronized the carbs using my carb tune purchased not long ago from some gent in England. I am really surprised at the results. Number 1 and 2 was way off, reset all four and the knocking is gone. Rode the hell out of it yesterday in over 105 degree N. Texas weather and the noise has not returned. Go figure. Thanks for all the input. Now on to the battery cable and fuse block upgrade. masterguns
Venturous Randy Posted July 28, 2008 #9 Posted July 28, 2008 If you get the carb sync out bad enough, it idles like a Harley!!! RandyA
SilvrT Posted July 28, 2008 #10 Posted July 28, 2008 If you get the carb sync out bad enough, it idles like a Harley!!! RandyA They actually idle??? Someone better tell the guys who ride them.....
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