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exup rattle
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(27-07-14, 08:16 AM)red98 link Wrote:
  • Had the 7000 fault recently and found the cables to be a tad too tight, so slackened off and now have the " rattle, bang " on 4000rpm,nowhere else......
  • iam thinking of disconnecting and removing it to confirm it is the valve ,but will it run ok without it.....anyone tried this ?
  • Lots of us have had rattling exup valves, its normal. But what do you mean 'bang' I assume you mean a noise from the exup as it fully opens.
  • Dont, on stock headers you will loose a whole chunk of bottom end torque.
The rattle is caused by two things, the phosphor-bronze bushes are worn (x2, one in the cover and one in inside of the headers where the valve locates), the end of the exup valves are worn (the tight cables will have worn it on one side) - or both the bush and valve are worn. So, get replacement bushes from a local dealer and hunt around on ebay, gumtree, here for a replacement valve that's not worn or bent.

NB. The spacer Eddie is referring to sits on the end of the valve between the valve and the inside bush.
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exup rattle - by red98 - 27-07-14, 08:16 AM
Re: exup rattle - by eddie - 27-07-14, 10:16 AM
Re: exup rattle - by b1k3rdude - 27-07-14, 10:20 AM
Re: exup rattle - by red98 - 28-07-14, 06:43 PM

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