Register FAQ Upgrade Membership Community Calendar Today's Posts Search
Go Back   Vulcan Bagger Forums > Technical :: Maintenance :: Performance > 1700 Nomad, Vaquero & Voyager

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old 10-15-2015, 08:43 PM   #1
Regin   Regin is offline
Jr. Member
 
Regin's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: NSW Australia
Posts: 14
1700 Nomad Noise in the motor.

My Nomad started making a sporadic rattling noise in the front of the motor, when the mechanic pulled it down he said that the hydraulic oil lifters on the front cylinder needed replacing, this was done and all sounded fine at first but when it was started later the noise was back.
They checked the oil pressure and it was about half of what it should be, they are still trying to find the issue. Any idea's out there? Has anyone come across this issue?



Login or Register to Remove Ads
 
Reply With Quote
Old 10-16-2015, 07:38 PM   #2
Dieago62   Dieago62 is offline
Member
 
Dieago62's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: North Texas
Posts: 117
Can I ask are you running mobile1? I run amsoil but was leaving on a trip so filled with mobile and engine and tranny sounded very noisy to me so I drained it filled with rotella and it quietened down. Sure lots will argue with me but when I was a kid my chevy with high pressure oil pump ran 60psi I remember filling it with belray bike oil because it was free to me and chevy dropped to 40psi but this don't apply to you im sure. I wonder if the big end rod bearing is failing or pump itself because of the 1/2 oil pressure? a bad insert bearing will drop oil pressure big time
__________________
2011 Vaquero

Last edited by Dieago62; 10-16-2015 at 07:51 PM.
 
Reply With Quote
Old 10-18-2015, 03:16 PM   #3
Snake Ranch   Snake Ranch is offline
Advanced Member
 
Snake Ranch's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Stockton, Ca.
Posts: 568
Quote:
Originally Posted by Regin View Post
My Nomad started making a sporadic rattling noise in the front of the motor, when the mechanic pulled it down he said that the hydraulic oil lifters on the front cylinder needed replacing, this was done and all sounded fine at first but when it was started later the noise was back.
They checked the oil pressure and it was about half of what it should be, they are still trying to find the issue. Any idea's out there? Has anyone come across this issue?

What kind of oil filter are you using and where is the oil pressure being tested, before or after the oil filter?

The pressure before the filter will be slightly higher than after. This referred to as the pressure differential.

I don't know your oil pump but most oil pumps have a pressure relief valve that limits the maximum pressure. If the valve is stuck or not seated properly you will have a pressure drop. A small speck of engine contaminant can hold the valve open. If it is cleaned you may not see it but the pressure may come up. Some of these things are very very small.

Some oil filters have a bypass valve and on start-up they will allow unfiltered oil into the engine especially if the engine rpm's are running high and the oil is cold creating a high pressure differential in the oil filter.

An oil pump with to much gear clearance could be another problem. Measuring gear clearance would be necessary to figure the condition of the pump and its ability to move enough oil to make enough oil pressure.

Good luck
__________________
Too much fun Is never enough.

You make a living by what you get,
You make a life by what you give.

The measure of a man can be summed up by
how he treats people who are the least significant to him.
 
Reply With Quote
Old 10-18-2015, 08:44 PM   #4
highwayman2011   highwayman2011 is offline
Member
 
highwayman2011's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: N Las Vegas, NV
Posts: 364
Could be oil viscosity.
__________________
2010 Vulcan Voyager
 
Reply With Quote
Reply





Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.