I just got my SEUC. It has a valve train noise like a lifter. The dealer says it's OK, but it was allot quieter 600 miles ago. The engine is starting to free up, but this is a tick tick tick around the front cylinder valve lifter area. Everthing is non adjustable now adays, so WTH??
Some of your nomenclature is a little off, but I'm guessing you mean you hear the ticking down at the lifter block ? Also, in my experience, most people describe lifter noise as " clatter " and not ticking, so that's a bit confusing, since ticking is more what you hear when you're running low octane gas at high altitude and your engine is actually detonating or what you hear when a hot motor cools down in a cool garage. I say this not to be a smartass, but to ascertain exactly what it is you're hearing.
Anyway, hydraulic lifters do on occasion stick open or closed and as such there is a hellacious clatter because the pushrod has a bunch of play in it. You hear people say " the lifter collapsed" or " the lifter isn't pumping up " Sometimes lifters fail and this happens, sometimes they get some dirt in the oil passages and do this.WIthout hearing your bike it's hard to say. I can tell you from personal experience, oil viscosity can make one hell of a difference in the noise factor. You'll see a ton of threads on the site discussing what people use for fluids. My personal preference is AMSOIL as in my opinion, it runs cooler and a lot quieter; but that's not to say that some of the other top shelf fluids do not do the same thing. One thing we all agree on is that Syn3 gives you a hot and noisy engine. So anyway, given what I'm saying here can you add anything to your original post ?
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