cam chain and cam chain tensioner
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ok there was a horrible sound inside my f2 head engine , it came sudenly so i replace the cam chain tensioner
for a brand new one that i bought it from a honda dealer.
(imerse the chain tensioner in clean oil before install it)
so it took me like 15 minutes to replace it and then i rode my bike for 3 or 5 days, and the horrible sound apeard again
but it was so intense this time. so i bought a brand new timing chain from the honda dealer and i replace it for the old one
and the noise past away.
I spent more time getting all the bike parts apart, than installing the new chain, you dont have to remove the head engine,
you only have to remove the cam shaft cover ,the camshaft trees and the small cover where you set the timing , the one by your
right leg. so radiator,and fairing,and front light and all of that, you have to remove it.
Inside, where the cam chain goes, i mean when you remove the cover by your right leg to get the chain out
you need to remove a plastic brown gide(chain gide) to take out the old chain and set the new one(chain)
so is "very highly recomended to use a tork meter tool and set the torcks from the service manual"
questions are welcome in my e mail or via messenger happy rides
for a brand new one that i bought it from a honda dealer.
(imerse the chain tensioner in clean oil before install it)
so it took me like 15 minutes to replace it and then i rode my bike for 3 or 5 days, and the horrible sound apeard again
but it was so intense this time. so i bought a brand new timing chain from the honda dealer and i replace it for the old one
and the noise past away.
I spent more time getting all the bike parts apart, than installing the new chain, you dont have to remove the head engine,
you only have to remove the cam shaft cover ,the camshaft trees and the small cover where you set the timing , the one by your
right leg. so radiator,and fairing,and front light and all of that, you have to remove it.
Inside, where the cam chain goes, i mean when you remove the cover by your right leg to get the chain out
you need to remove a plastic brown gide(chain gide) to take out the old chain and set the new one(chain)
so is "very highly recomended to use a tork meter tool and set the torcks from the service manual"
questions are welcome in my e mail or via messenger happy rides
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Go to this web site and and there is a easy fix that Uncle Jeff has come up with.Here it is
CBRWorld.net - OEM CCT MODIFICATION PIC'S he seem to know what he is talking about he has wrote alot on the bb noise check it out and let me know what you think I am going to try it.
CBRWorld.net - OEM CCT MODIFICATION PIC'S he seem to know what he is talking about he has wrote alot on the bb noise check it out and let me know what you think I am going to try it.