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Technical => Bike Problems/Questions => Topic started by: themoudie on July 26, 2019, 04:18:48 PM

Title: Enfield 535 dropped valve!
Post by: themoudie on July 26, 2019, 04:18:48 PM
Out for a test of the Mono today and came across this in my local repair shop! Apparently the owner was happily cruising at ~50mph when he "lost all power"!  :-X

The bike appears in good condition and has only covered ~12,000 miles.

The head of the exhaust valve has sheared off at the base of the head, then been jammed between the top of the piston and the head multiple times. A lot of the shrapnel has apparently disappeared up the exhaust port and into the silencer!  :o  Whilst the top of the barrel has a few nicks on the top edge of the bore, it has little damage. Not sure if the rod has been bent, but one of the push rods is bent as well as this damage in the images.

How much will require renewal has yet to be ascertained, but if it were mine, the crank would be out for a clean and check along with all the bearings replaced, plus everything above the crankcase!  ???  No cheap!  ::)

Just be aware that exhaust valve heads on Enfield 535 motors may drop off!!!   :(

My regards, Bill
Title: Re: Enfield 535 dropped valve!
Post by: Propellor on July 26, 2019, 10:42:49 PM
Every day we take the bucket to the well, until one day the bottom gonna drop out. Enjoy the trip to the well folks.
Title: Re: Enfield 535 dropped valve!
Post by: Propellor on July 27, 2019, 07:07:36 AM
Ignore me (which most do anyway) I'd been out drinking and was worse for wear 😂😂😂
Title: Re: Enfield 535 dropped valve!
Post by: BrendanO on July 27, 2019, 04:30:25 PM
That was a great (song) quote Prop - good posts are often, er, unfiltered
Title: Re: Enfield 535 dropped valve!
Post by: manxie on August 07, 2019, 12:07:19 PM
So what is the verdict folks? Is it to not buy a 535 or is this situation a one off?
Title: Re: Enfield 535 dropped valve!
Post by: themoudie on August 07, 2019, 10:41:48 PM
I intend to update this thread after I next visit the workshop.

Regards, Bill