Hi Monsters
A strange one...
After riding to work today I noticed a strange high pitched hissing noise coming from my Monster 620ie when running (stopped, in gear and when riding)
I can only relate the noise to when the key is initially turned to on and the instrument needles both move off 0. The bike I presume primes itself for starting. The bike makes a hissing noise. When started this sound now continues and at a higher pitch.
I'm assuming it may have something to do with the EFI but am hoping someone may have some wise words of knowledge or advice.
I am also hoping it's not on its way to perform some other fault that may be linked to this noise.
The bike performs ok at all rev ranges - no trouble starting or idling.
Another intermittent concern is that when the bike is pulling up a hill or in a high torque range it feels as if the clutch is slipping. The bike revs out - i drop the revs and ease it back on gradually with no problems. The bike has 28,000km's on the clock and about 10 thousand of those are mine. They have been easy kilometers with no real heavy riding i.e. minimal drop starts and easy revving. Could the clutch be on its way out? I thought there nay be a rev limiter on the bike? If there is its new to me.
Any advice on either or both of these issues would be muchly appreciated.
Nugget head
Sorry can't help. But have you put this post on the Tech board too? Will get wider readership there.
have you changed the oil recently? The slipper in my 620 wasn't happy with a certain non shell oil that I used (it was slipping under power). Changed the oil again and it fixed.
As for the high pitch noise, that's spooky. [evil]
Could be your cam belts. You wouldnt notice them at riding speeds. ;D
Might be worth just checking the idler and tensioner bearings for the belts just to be sure!! But at such low K's I wouldnt think they'd be knackered! :o
The belts were changed at 20,000k yes?? and its under 12 months since the change?? ???
One other thing is that stuff can get behind the belt covers and rub on the belts, even the covers have been known to rub, worth a check. [thumbsup]
Not sure it's similar but worth thinking about. I had a hissing sound for a few months before my tank rusted thru at about the 45,000k mark - the sound I think was caused caused by by all the rust/sentiment crap around the fuel pump/filter. It came and went so it doesn't quite sound like your issue. Be pleased if it's not - tanks etc aren't cheap!
If your noise is always there, get your mechanic to have a quick listen.
Try popping open the fuel filler cap when you hear it. On the carbed bikes at least, there's a rubber nub thing under the filler cap that routes the tank vent - if it gets a little dislodged it can make a hissing noise as the air gets sucked past the rubber...
(And maybe check this quick - I've heard of an injected 900SS tanks that collapsed when the tank vent got blocked and the fuel pump happily sucked a strong enough vacuum to distort the tank and crease the metal!)
big
Thanks all,
The hissing problem has seemed to have dissapeared - still suspicious though.
I changed the belts myself a little while ago - re-tensioned after a few rides. Don't think its the belts though. Had tank respray recently and accidently left the rubber nub thing off when reassembling - will fit and see if the hissing happens again - strange one though.
Changed the oil/filter (Motul 5100 10W50) n air filter at the same time - the slipping was occuring intermittently before this though and is still occuring.
CRAIGO - what oil were you using n what did you change to???
Nugget Head
I run motel 5100 10w/50 in my 620ie found it shifts gear better than on the ducati recommended shell oil with no probs with the clutch. [thumbsup] My '03 620ie has a rev limiter, can't miss it when you hit it.
Doubt your oil's the prob
Hope that helps
Struba
Thanks Struba,
Now wondering if the rev limiter is a standard thing or if it is only installed on learner legal bikes?
Cheers.
No worries Nuggethead,
Can't say I know for fact but I would imagine any Duke with EFI would be equipped with a rev limiter.
Quote from: Struba on May 13, 2009, 01:16:05 AM
Can't say I know for fact but I would imagine any Duke with EFI would be equipped with a rev limiter.
Hmmm ... No redline on the tacho. What's that magic number again? [moto] Brrrpppp...popopop...chugchug... Ahh, that's it. ;D
Quote from: Struba on May 13, 2009, 01:16:05 AM
No worries Nuggethead,
Can't say I know for fact but I would imagine any Duke with EFI would be equipped with a rev limiter.
agreed, there's one on the 1000 so I imagine it's there on all!
but remember...
there's no redline on the tacho....you shift with feel......for insurance....there's only one......Schaaaannons!!!!
Nugget, all 620's are injected, and all have a rev limiter, even learner legal ones. My 620 Sport DEFINITELY has the rev limiter [evil] ducsport
Quote from: Spider on May 13, 2009, 02:59:55 AM
agreed, there's one on the 1000 so I imagine it's there on all!
but remember...
there's no redline on the tacho....you shift with feel......for insurance....there's only one......Schaaaannons!!!!
I was waiting for it to rear it's ugly head ;D
Quote from: CairnsDuc on May 13, 2009, 01:31:59 PM
I was waiting for it to rear it's ugly head ;D
mustn't forget the sneering curl of the lip when saying it!! [thumbsup]
Quote from: dragonworld on May 13, 2009, 03:32:07 PM
mustn't forget the sneering curl of the lip when saying it!! [thumbsup]
I shaved my beard when I first saw that ad....and I personally think it's responsible for the dramatic price drop of the 999.
[threadjack - over for me!]
Quote from: Spider on May 13, 2009, 05:29:16 PM
I shaved my beard when I first saw that ad....and I personally think it's responsible for the dramatic price drop of the 999.
[threadjack - over for me!]
Hmmmmm, there is more than a passing resemblance isnt there !!?? ??? ;D
Quote from: dragonworld on May 13, 2009, 05:46:20 PM
Hmmmmm, there is more than a passing resemblance isnt there !!?? ??? ;D
I have a 'Western QBE' brand on my left buttock. I've never shown you, but Heather can verify. Oops. Let that secret out. Ah, well, I still have that dark sordid weekend with George Michael that I don't reveal to anyone.....damn.....this internet stuff is tricky!
[laugh]
spit it all out Spider it will do you good [laugh]
Quote from: Spider on May 13, 2009, 06:47:05 PM
I have a 'Western QBE' brand on my left buttock. I've never shown you, but Heather can verify. Oops. Let that secret out. Ah, well, I still have that dark sordid weekend with George Michael that I don't reveal to anyone.....damn.....this internet stuff is tricky!
[laugh]
as ive allways said your a big girl spider and when is qbe any good for pushies [laugh]
Quote from: bazz20 on May 14, 2009, 12:22:32 AM
as ive allways said your a big girl spider and when is qbe any good for pushies [laugh]
CGU is brilliant for pushies: insurance out of house, anywhere in NZ or Australia...and accident cover as well....covered a mate when he missed a corner and went off Mt. Dandenong!
QBE does the motorised stuff. Ask for Simon, great bloke!
Quote from: Spider on May 14, 2009, 12:48:59 AM
CGU is brilliant for pushies: insurance out of house, anywhere in NZ or Australia...and accident cover as well....covered a mate when he missed a corner and went off Mt. Dandenong!
QBE does the motorised stuff. Ask for Simon, great bloke!
was with QBE but now with ebike 300 hundred bucks and free break down service any where any time was too good to pass up [thumbsup]
Standard on a Monster S2R, and you know when it hits...
Quote from: nuggethead on May 13, 2009, 01:03:04 AM
Thanks Struba,
Now wondering if the rev limiter is a standard thing or if it is only installed on learner legal bikes?
Cheers.