Questions & Answers for: BMW valve noise

Question about 2007 R 1200 RT

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...valve train noise. I suspect you have loose valves. Also I would recommend making sure the carburetors are synchronized. If one side is off you will actually feel a roughness in the motor especially ...

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Question about 1987 6 Series

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...shaved.valve clearance is 0.012 for intake 0.012 for exhaust valves.what type of oil you using.if your oil is too thick it make valve noise.if adjusting valves dont help your lifters probably

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Noise coming from between valve cover and intake manifold..A rapid ticking that fluctuates with rpm.. Only means of transportation and need to fix yesterday...can anyone help? sounds like a valve out ...

ticking noise at idle on new 2008 R1200R started at about 1000 Ticking noise sounds like valves at idle but goes away once rpm's go up. Sound is on left side. Valves have been checked twice under ...

Question about 2004 5 Series

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noise stops, you have internal damage that will need repaired. check oil level and oil pressure if good may have sludge blocking oil to one or more parts on the head tapping usually means head problem

Question about 2007 R 1200 RT

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...valve train or any number of other things. Does noise stop when you pull clutch in with trans. in neutral? When were the valves last checked/adjusted? Was rocker arm end play checked as well as valve ...

Question about 2004 R 1150 RT (ABS)

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...noise coming from the motor at about 3200 rpm. It kinda sounds like valve adjustment or connecting rod knock, just not sure how to figure this out. I notice that the noise goes away on deceletation, ...

Question about 2004 R 1150 RT (ABS)

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noise This is usually caused by the crankcase vent valves leaking air. These valves are round and sit on top of the front of each valve cover at the front. The diaphragm leaks and causes a vacuum leak

Question about 1990 3 Series

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noise.VALVE LASH NOISEIf you can rule out lubrication-related problems as a cause, the next step would be to remove the valve cover(s) and check valve lash. On older import engines, mechanical lifters

Question about 1990 3 Series

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...u help me please Start the car, open the hood, remove the oil filler cap off the valve cover, if the noise goes away, the problem is in the "positive crankcase ventilation" system (blown

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