Just throwing this out there after i chased a top end noise last year thinking it was rocker area noise. quiet when cold, got progressively louder as it warmed up. you say the motor was blown when you got it and you've rebuilt it. Here's what happened to mine.....the pinion shaft has a $2.00 keyway. This keyway sheared and allowed the cam timing to jump slightly. The noise I was hearing was the valve making contact with the top of the piston and as it warmed up, the tolerances grew smaller making the noise louder. The bike still ran, not great but it ran. If you have the special pinion socket, do yourself a quick favor and remove the pinion gear on the crank as a precaution. I chased this annoying tick until it finally really let loose and the pinion gear spun almost 180 degrees. I still couldn't see the sheared keyway but knew something was up when the intake valves were opening as the piston was rising.
Again, may not be your situation but worth the quick look at that keyway. It's a horrible designed T keyway that catches the oilpump gear and cam pinion gear by the itty bitty 1/8" on each end of the keyway. PM me if you need to borrow the pinion nut socket....pay the postage and I can mail it for you to borrow.
Again, may not be your situation but worth the quick look at that keyway. It's a horrible designed T keyway that catches the oilpump gear and cam pinion gear by the itty bitty 1/8" on each end of the keyway. PM me if you need to borrow the pinion nut socket....pay the postage and I can mail it for you to borrow.