Bsckstory:
I bought a 2006 zx14 with roughly 7000 miles. I rode it for a while and it started having the cct tick. After I did some research here and other forums, I figured it was no big deal and just kept riding the bike. I decided to take the bike on a somewhat long ride, and after about 100 miles or so, while idling waiting on my riding buddies to get ready at the gas station my bike starts making a very loud chattering/ticking noise that didn't go away this time. So I towed the bike back home.
I decided to check the cct, and replace it with a a ape manual one. When I pulled out the cct, the middle piece with the grooves had completely jumped out of the little clip that holds it in place, and was pretty much just dangling inside the assembly. I replaced the cct with the manual one, and the chatter has gone away but now I'm fighting with a misfire on cylinder 3. There was also still a light tapping that seemed to be heard on distinctively around cylinder 3, checked with a actual stethescope. No abnormal noise heard toward the bottom end.
Bike setup:
Full brocks exhaust and no PC.
Things I've tried:
- The bike seemed to misfire on cylinder 3 & 4 initially so I decided to check the plugs and they seemed kind of fouled. Nothing too bad though. 4 appears to fire just fine now. (I'm testing this by checking the heat on the headers).
- I've swapped the coils/plugs from 4 to 3 and the issue still seems to remain at 3.
- I've attempted to probe the injectors at 3 with a screwdriver and they sound the same as 4, so I'm under the assumption that they are functioning just fine.
- I thought the tapping could possibly be from an exhaust leak, so I loosened/re-tightened the headers around 3/4. They appear to actually sit more flush with the engine head, and the bike seems to sound somewhat different (May just be in my head). But still doesn't solve the tapping sound or the header temperature.
I have not yet probed the stick coil wires on cylinder 3 or done the vacuum synchronization, but I'm not feeling confident that it will be that simple at this point. I feel like at this point it has to be a compression issue, so I'm currently reading through the service manual getting a grasp on how to check/adjust my valves and start there. It all seems pretty straight forward so far. I have a basic understanding of how engines work, and none of what I've read so far seems to complicated to do.
I'm making this post to ask if there is maybe anything else I may have missed or if you guys have any suggestions to before I start tearing into anything?
* Last updated by: KawFan on 12/24/2019 @ 11:48 PM *