Reluctantly, I start this thread. Engine noises are as hard to diagnose as they are to explain, at least for me. But, at some risk I wanted to throw this out to all of you.
My 81 R65 has always made a ticking sound at engine rpm tempo only when warm. It's dead quiet at start-up and doesn't start until the bike is at operating temperature. Before we go any further, I don't believe it to be tappet noise. I've checked rocker tower axial play and valve clearances. Remember the top end is fresh and new on this bike and the valves are adjusted (004"-.008"). The noise I'm hearing is more "tinny" than typical tappet noise and not dull enough to be rod bearings or wrist pins or in the bottom-end for that matter. Originally I thought this to be pushrod contact with the end of the pushrod tubes, in fact Oak even posted my story a while back in Airmail after I discovered scoring on the pushrods during the tear-down. During the rebuild I rotary tooled the ends of the tubes as directed (see attached pictures). The timing light is dead steady so I've ruled out a worn or sloppy timing chain, bike only has ±11500 original miles on it. Runs purrrfectly and uses no oil. I haven't pulled the pushrods since the rebuild, maybe I didn't take enough off the tube ends. I've heard the same noise on other's 650's. I just don't think it's something normal, my other airhead doesn't exhibit this noise. Curious if anyone can lend some opinions or ideas.
-Mike V.