Utah Skid Plate Is The Culprit!
#1
Utah Skid Plate Is The Culprit!
About a month ago I started getting a horrible vibration\buzz\ratting sound at 3500 RPM. I've been troubleshooting it ever since but have not been able to figure out where it was coming from. After some hard thinking, I realized it started about the time I installed the Utah. Yesterday I decided to take my skid plate off to see if it was somehow causing it and lo and behold, the sound is now gone.
I guess I'll try to remount it using rubber bushings between the frame and the plate. I may also use silicone tape as a insulator where the front brackets mount to the frame. I really want to use the skid plate but I can't stand that noise. It only happens at about 3300-3600 rpm and it's very predictable and reproduceable.
Anyone else have any experience with this?
I guess I'll try to remount it using rubber bushings between the frame and the plate. I may also use silicone tape as a insulator where the front brackets mount to the frame. I really want to use the skid plate but I can't stand that noise. It only happens at about 3300-3600 rpm and it's very predictable and reproduceable.
Anyone else have any experience with this?
#4
I think you may have just found my problem as well!!! Every time I am downshifting and slowing as the motor goes by 4000 to 3000 rpm I get this irritating vibration/farting sound. It pisses me off. I thought it might be a vacuum leak from Exhaust gas thingy, but now I think you hit the nail on the head.
thanks
thanks
#5
Yep, had the same problem with my B&B plate.
I used an inner tube from a bike tire and using contact adhesive, glued strips onto any part of the bash plate that makes contact with the bike frame.
Works a treat.
-Justin
I used an inner tube from a bike tire and using contact adhesive, glued strips onto any part of the bash plate that makes contact with the bike frame.
Works a treat.
-Justin
#7
hmmm... I did not realize this was so common. I still haven't fixed mine yet but I definitely need to get it back on. I work for a silicone manufacturing company so I will be bringing home some silicone test slabs to cut into gaskets. Hopefully that will do the trick...
Glad to see I'm not alone!
Glad to see I'm not alone!
#9
I noticed the problem when I first installed mine. I had the same problem with a plastic moose skid plate several years ago. It's irritating but better than a holed case. I never did get rid of the harmonic vibration all together.