Oh? And WHAT is that? I'm preparing myself for a really smart-A comment or something super helpful. What'll it be?There's a product out there that helps a lot with that noise...
Oh? And WHAT is that? I'm preparing myself for a really smart-A comment or something super helpful. What'll it be?There's a product out there that helps a lot with that noise...
Hey Steve - i know we exchanged on this issue as I have the same annoying sound. Wondering if you ever figured out a solution (besides selling the machine)? CheersI've read all the threads on the rear differentials clunking on the Pioneer 500's and I do get a clunk/click once in a while.
2016 Pioneer 500 with 400 miles
What I'm trying to find is a rattling, clattering noise at the upper end of the RPM range (every gear). 2nd gear at 8 MPH, 3rd gear at 12-14 MPH, 4th gear at 18-22 MPH and 5th around 28 and higher. It's a horrible noise,I actually find myself shifting way too early because the noise is so bad. We have to wear ear plugs.
It's seems to be harmonic, at a certain frequency.
It sounds like the tranny is about ready to fly apart. I thought that it may have been timing chain slap (I was a Nissan/Infiniti tech for 21 years so I've heard a few noisy timing chains ) but the chain is okay.
I love my P500 and I've had many Honda ATV's but I tell you this thing sounds like a bucket of bolts. Very non-Honda like noises. Very unpleasant to ride and drive. Wife says she's done riding until it's quieter
I've removed all the rear plastic, rear rack, check and insulated all the exhaust shields, isolated every little plastic rattle ( I've even replaced all the push-in plastic keepers with black anodized 6mm bolts and lock nuts).
I'm hoping someone reading this can help me figure this out.
Do these things have a limited slip rear diff or is it locked?
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Not exactly going out on a limb here when I say...I've said it before and I'll say it again, I believe Honda designed the P500 planning on the riders wearing helmets. Wearing a helmet drastically mitigated the horrible mechanical noises for me on the P500. Add a Trigger shield, synthetic gear lube, rear window...and that's about as good as you're going to get. I'm curious if the new P520 is improved in this regard.
I had a similar noise. At the upper end of the rpm range it would rattle and sound like the engine was about to come apart. It would start at 35 mph . On my machine it was the heat shield mounted to the frame over the tail pipe and below the tail light. I put some plastic strips between the heat shield and the frame and it fixed the problem.Hey Steve - i know we exchanged on this issue as I have the same annoying sound. Wondering if you ever figured out a solution (besides selling the machine)? Cheers
Thanks I’ll check that on mine and shim to make sure. It’s annoying and my buddy and I bought the 2020’s at the same time and his doesn’t do it. Almost sound like ignition ping but only when lightly on gasI had a similar noise. At the upper end of the rpm range it would rattle and sound like the engine was about to come apart. It would start at 35 mph . On my machine it was the heat shield mounted to the frame over the tail pipe and below the tail light. I put some plastic strips between the heat shield and the frame and it fixed the problem.
My 500 would always ping lightly under light throttle. The warmer, the more pronounced.Thanks I’ll check that on mine and shim to make sure. It’s annoying and my buddy and I bought the 2020’s at the same time and his doesn’t do it. Almost sound like ignition ping but only when lightly on gas
Wondering if there are any Honda techs on here who could weigh in as it seems a number of machines are doing it.
EPA leanness and s***ty AZ fairy piss being sold as gas.DG Rider - did you ever try and track down the cause? Looks like you got rid of it for a 700
EPA leanness and s***ty AZ fairy piss being sold as gas.
Look in the owners manual and it will tell you "pinging at light throttle under load is no cause for concern". Or something to that effect. Mine would do it until I got heavy on the gas and it would stop. Premium didn't help. Honestly, probably would need a tuner to get rid of it.
I'd had a 700 before. I enjoyed my 500, but definitely like the 700 better. If they could somehow get actual ride quality from it and add a locker, I'd certainly consider a 500 again.ya i read that - stupid that it doesn't do it on all machines. How do you like the 700 from the 500?
The person who designed/OKed the rear end in the 500/700 should have committed suicide long ago.Same issue with mine contacted honda,square cut gears , told them they should fire that engineer ,honda makes an amazing product but failed in this rattle... no reason a utv should be noisy with today's technology .. but I still love it, its very dependable!
That's part of the reason it's reliable is square cut gears, they are way stronger than bevel gears. I'll take noise with longevity, reliability over beveled gears less longevity and less reliability everything. Call honda back tell them it's all good.Same issue with mine contacted honda,square cut gears , told them they should fire that engineer ,honda makes an amazing product but failed in this rattle... no reason a utv should be noisy with today's technology .. but I still love it, its very dependable!
It has bevel gears. Strength and reliability have nothing to do with it. Low cost of manufacture and ease of set up do.That's part of the reason it's reliable is square cut gears, they are way stronger than bevel gears. I'll take noise with longevity, reliability over beveled gears less longevity and less reliability everything. Call honda back tell them it's all good.
I should clarify myself by saying it has straight cut bevel gears, as I guess you can have helical and hypoid "bevel gears" as well.It has bevel gears. Strength and reliability have nothing to do with it. Low cost of manufacture and ease of set up do.