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when i start my bike it makes a rattling noise once it has warmed up you can only hear it faintly but i cant tell if its top end or bottom end any way of telling with out striping it down ???

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Pull the clutch in...is it still there?

If it's not the clutch, as OG suggested, have a butchers at the powervalve, see if its catching, my mates was making that sort of noise, after he'd messed about, trying to set his manual powervalve.

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If it's not the clutch, as OG suggested, have a butchers at the powervalve, see if its catching, my mates was making that sort of noise, after he'd messed about, trying to set his manual powervalve.

ill have a look 2morz think it is the powervalve what if it is dose that mean i have fucked my pistion n powervalve ??????

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ill have a look 2morz think it is the powervalve what if it is dose that mean i have fucked my pistion n powervalve ??????

and its over sized 2.00mm so guess that dont help !!!!

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ill have a look 2morz think it is the powervalve what if it is dose that mean i have fucked my pistion n powervalve ??????

I certainly hope not, I ended up buying the bike off him. :rolleyes:

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You b4stard :o

ha ha ha, very good!! :blink:

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i played around with the power valve 2day no difference :( i have never rebuild a dt b4 though :wacko: i did the old trick put a long screwdriver to my ear and different parts of the engine its defo the top end, i think its the Small End Bearing i never changed it then i did the top end rebuild I KNOW SILLY ME :blush: that or the piston has gone where the power valve has hit it :pissed-off: ill have a look 2morz as i never got around to it 2day ended up painting the frame :sleeping:

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yep still there !!!

have you tried the screwdriver trick? i know it sounds daft but it works.

get a long screwdriver and put the pointy end on a part of the engine, now put your ear on the handle . (you can listen through the screwdriver!) its a great trick for finding noises coming from the engine, try different places on the engine to locate exactly where it is coming from.

soz....you posted b4 i did lol

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I certainly hope not, I ended up buying the bike off him. :rolleyes:

should b ok then lol

:blink: :blink:

Who's bike is it now eh ???

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