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blevinsbulldog 03-10-2010 06:40 PM

Chirp sound
 
OK, I have a 06' KFX 80 & I'm hearing a chirping sound when i shut off the engine. it kinda sounds like metal on metal. It starts fine & i cant really here it when its running just when you shut it down. Its the very sound it makes when you shut it down. Any thoughts?

moetrout 03-10-2010 07:18 PM

Does it have an alarm on it? I'm not familar with the model, but I do know some of the cheap chin quads come with alarms. When I think if chirp I think of those alarms you hear when someone locks their car.

blevinsbulldog 03-10-2010 07:56 PM

no, no alarm. it kinda sounds like the sound when a bearing goes bad. it sound like it comeing from the motor?

moetrout 03-11-2010 09:30 AM

Sorry no help from me, not really sure what I would do.

blevinsbulldog 03-11-2010 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by moetrout (Post 2904348)
Sorry no help from me, not really sure what I would do.

TKS any way man!

DSengineer 03-11-2010 05:20 PM

Try slowly moving your idle up an down to see if you can re-create the sound. My 03 KFX does the same (not sure if it is what you are describing) if the idle is at exactly the right place (kind of low in the RPM's). It hits a resonate frequency that causes something to vibrate from underneath the seat.

blevinsbulldog 03-11-2010 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by DSengineer (Post 2904505)
Try slowly moving your idle up an down to see if you can re-create the sound. My 03 KFX does the same (not sure if it is what you are describing) if the idle is at exactly the right place (kind of low in the RPM's). It hits a resonate frequency that causes something to vibrate from underneath the seat.

ok, will try that.

blevinsbulldog 03-12-2010 04:56 PM

Here is a little vid. of the chirping sound its making when i shut it off.

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...g/th_001-1.jpg

blevinsbulldog 03-14-2010 05:38 PM

Here is another vid. As far as the chirping sound, the last time i cut it off is the best "chirp" sound.




http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...dog/th_002.jpg

LynnEdwards 03-15-2010 01:25 AM

I listened to both videos, and I think the chirp sounds more like a "ding". It reminds me of those little bells on the counter of cheap motels that you "ding" to bring out the desk clerk who's asleep in the back.

Am I right, or is something lost in the video/audio?

A long bell like "ding" that fades over a long period of time after the engine stops (compared to a millisecond anyway) indicates to me that there is a mechanical resonance involved, and that very little energy is being dissipated during the ring down. If you grab ahold of a ringing bell, the sound stops abruptly because your fingers absorb all the energy in the "ring".

A bad bearing can make noise with motion, but when the motion stops so does the noise (almost instantly), for the same reason as grabbing ahold of a ringing bell stops the noise. Any vibrations making noise will be squelched by friction when the energy source (i.e. the rotating engine) stops.

Thus I think that if the ding sound continues for some time after the engine stops, it must not be bad because if it was doing something bad that would take energy, and the energy consumed would squelch the ding instantly.

So is it a ding sound? Or am I completely off track?


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