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====== Stethoscope (and other listening devices) ====== | ====== Stethoscope (and other listening devices) ====== | ||
- | See also [[techtalk: | + | See also in the REF section of the Sportsterpedia: |
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- | Normally, you'd use all of your senses on an engine. ((Ferrous Head of the XLFORUM http:// | + | * [[techtalk: |
- | Look at it, (oil leaks ?, obvious bad signs). \\ | + | |
- | Listen to it, (both with and without a stick). \\ | + | |
- | Feel it, (try a broken crank one time!). \\ | + | |
- | Smell it, (bad gas or oil?). \\ | + | |
- | But like anyone diagnosing things, experience gives you the ability. It just takes time. | + | |
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- | The " | + | |
- | Literally like a tin can of marbles. \\ | + | |
- | What you need to do is to determine if it is the normal sound or if something is wrong. \\ | + | |
- | It is very difficult, almost impossible, to isolate the source of a noise while riding. \\ | + | |
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- | There are pros and cons (as in other subjects) to using this listening method. \\ | + | |
- | Sound, and it's interpretation, | + | |
- | What ' | + | |
- | You'll here noises from all over the engine. ((Ferrous Head of the XLFORUM http:// | + | |
- | The trick is being able to decipher which ones come from where and if they sound correct or not. \\ | + | |
- | Unfortunately, | + | |
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- | However, this method can be used to hear differences in moving parts in the engine. \\ | + | |
- | Using a stethoscope is an excellent way of comparing similar areas, such as lifters, pushrods, etc. ((ericfreeman of the XLFORUM http:// | + | |
- | A slightly tight valve train won't make the same sound as a properly adjusted valve. \\ | + | |
- | But it's readily apparent when using a stethoscope. Same for rocker arms. \\ | + | |
- | A quick probe around with a stethoscope now and then alleviates some worry about what might be missed otherwise. \\ | + | |
- | The ' | + | |
- | And there is nothing wrong with using all the tools at your disposal to diagnose and troubleshoot. \\ | + | |
- | It still can be difficult to nail down the exact cause of the noise without visual inspection of the parts. \\ | + | |
- | When you first try it, you're likely trying to pinpoint the source of a particular sound to isolate the area you'd need to disassemble. \\ | + | |
- | But, in some instances, it can be like chasing ghosts by trying to do this with a stethoscope. \\ | + | |
- | The unfortunate reality is that you'll have to break the motor down into ' | + | |
- | That's a hard pill to swallow if the noise you hear is not detrimental by nature. \\ | + | |
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- | Or, bite the bullet and take it to an experienced wrench with enough experience to at least narrow things down a bit. \\ | + | |
- | But that may also be a subjective opinion. \\ | + | |
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- | This method is also good for detecting air leaks. \\ | + | |
===== Stethoscope ===== | ===== Stethoscope ===== | ||
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Then it's less strain on the ears. \\ | Then it's less strain on the ears. \\ | ||
- | |Mechanic stethoscope. ((photos by asasial of the XLFORUM | + | |Mechanic stethoscope. ((photos by asasial of the XLFORUM |
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===== Screwdriver ===== | ===== Screwdriver ===== | ||
You can use a screwdriver as a listening device. \\ | You can use a screwdriver as a listening device. \\ | ||
- | Grab a big (biggest you have) screwdriver from your toolbox. ((tich of the XLFORUM | + | Grab a big (biggest you have) screwdriver from your toolbox. ((tich of the XLFORUM |
Put the metal end on the area you wish to listen to and your ear on the top of the handle. \\ | Put the metal end on the area you wish to listen to and your ear on the top of the handle. \\ | ||
Noise is transferred through the screwdriver to your ear. \\ | Noise is transferred through the screwdriver to your ear. \\ | ||
+ | ===== Wooden Dowel / Stick ===== | ||
+ | A wood stick transfers noises well. \\ | ||
+ | You can hear soft and loud noises as well as feel light ticking to hard knocking sounds. \\ | ||
+ | A wooden handle screwdriver, | ||
+ | Place one end on the area you're listening to and the other to your ear. \\ | ||
+ | Sound is transferred through the wood. \\ | ||
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+ | | A wooden dowel for a listening tool. ((photos by Hippysmack)) | ||
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