How to stop the popping noise on deceleration?
Start with putting a value of 25 in the cells and see if the popping has reduced. 3. Adjusting the ignition table could also help in deceleration popping. Advance the timing in the zero percent column 3 to 5 degrees to see if popping has been reduced. 1. Block off the fresh air injection systems.
What kind of noise does a 2010 Harley Davidson make?
Discussion in ‘ Transmission ‘ started by bo54gey, Sep 30, 2010 . I have a 2010 FLHTK that is less than two months old and 1800 miles on it. The other day I returned it to the dealer for a rattling/banging noise in the primary case.
Why does my primary case on my Harley make a rattling noise?
The other day I returned it to the dealer for a rattling/banging noise in the primary case. The dealer confirmed the noise and said that it is probably the compensator nut. They took the bike in, disassembled the primary and did not find anything wrong.
What kind of noise does a Harley Davidson make?
Please check out this video and tell me what you think. This is not my bike but it is the same exact whining noise that my bike makes. This noise is present in neutral or in gear, with the clutch engaged or disengaged doesn’t matter.
What’s the problem with the 2005 Softail Deluxe?
The 2005 Softail Deluxe’s twin-cam engine problem, is something you’ll want to avoid, according to many reviewers on the web. UltraCool says the problem with the Softail Deluxe has to do with some of its perceived cheaper components. Specifically, the plastic shoes on the cam chain wear down due to rubbing.
Why does my differential make noise while decelerating?
Sometimes, the noise is not differential-related, but is caused by other driveline or axle components. This guide will help you match up the noise you’re hearing with the differential or axle component making it, or at least get you in the ballpark. Noise: Howl while decelerating (gears previously quiet) Cause: Loose pinion bearingpreload
What kind of noise increases during deceleration?
Noise: Cyclic vibration that varies in intensity. Intensity increases at a specific speed range, worsens during deceleration Author: David Fuller David Fuller is OnAllCylinders’ managing editor.