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Engine light knock - Worz - 31-08-14 After a lovely long dry summer I finally bit the bullet & took the lump out of my 12,000 mile fzs600, the local dealer and a number of mates were all flummoxed by the noise, so after checking all the usuals timing chain, valve caps etc I began stripping the engine, just hoping to find the source of the noise. To my amazement once the barrel was off no3 big end was as loose as a dick in a bucket, somewhat relieved to have found the cause of the light knock, but very surprised to find on such a low mileage lump. No other obvious signs of oil starve & no play or wear in any of the other journals. Any thoughts ??.....… Re: Engine light knock - Gav - 31-08-14 Wow yeah not good for 12k. However, great you found it and I know what it's like to that huge relief feeling. ![]() Re: Engine light knock - Dave48 - 31-08-14 Either a breakdown in the pressurised oil supply or faulty/incorrect size big end bearing shell? While engine stripped check entire oil supply system-strainer,pickup,oil pump,oil feed jets,pressure relief valve but I imagine faulty oil supply would affect more than one set of shells. Re bearing shells-any clues from code numbers?- see relevant section in Haynes manual.- assuming engine has never been dismantled from new this points towards incorrect size/clearance from original assembly? Re: Engine light knock - Worz - 31-08-14 Cheers dave, will pay close attention to all that, does look like engine hasn't been stripped before, bores are like new and no oversize stamps on any shells text ![]() Thanks Worz |