What Causes Engine Noise After Changing Motorcycle Oil?
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It may be an issue with the motorcycle's valves. Check if they are too large—changing the oil should not affect internal engine components. Specific causes: Engine noise indicates a change in the technical condition of a certain engine mechanism, mainly due to excessive wear of some parts or improper assembly and adjustment. The transmission has many components, making the causes of noise relatively complex. Solutions: Noise can also serve as a warning of potential catastrophic engine damage. Therefore, when engine noise occurs, it should be repaired promptly to prevent further issues. If the noise originates inside the engine, most owners cannot resolve it themselves, and it's best to send it to a professional repair shop. If the transmission noise is noticeable, it is still recommended to have a professional repair shop inspect and replace the faulty components.