My buddy just had the valves on his Raptor adjusted and now it makes a clank when you turn it off or dies. Just wondering what could have caused this.? Any ideas? Any replys will be appreciated.
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It shouldn't have anything to do with the valves. Mine starting making that noise within a few months of when I bought it, before I even adjusted the valves for the first time. From what I've read on this forum, it's pretty normal and not dangerous.
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Yes, thats normal for all Raptors. I suspect it's the counterbalancer coming to a rest.
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ha ha!LOL
Gary, are you sure? A CLANK! sound don't sound to normal to me. Unless you ride a Cannondale.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] I have ridin with many Raptors and never heard a "clank" sound when the engine is shut off. I hope to hear alot of CLANKIN going on this Saturday at 14mins place! Biggerisbetter. |
haha....well I assume it is a soft clank. If it's a loud clank, the engine probably would'nt be running anyway. Or maybe all the Raptors I have heard have the tranny going out.....lol.
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its the decrompression release engaging for the next startup. My warrior and raptor both do it, raptor is alot louder though.
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It's just digesting the day's competition.
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LOL! I knew, one of you boys was going to say that! he he.
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As warrior007 said my old warrior did the same thing. I didn't think that the warriors had a decomp device. I actual think that it has something to do with the starter, this is just my opinon which normaly doesn't mean much.
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