timing chain/cam chain replacement.
#21
Not really. When you come off throttle there's not as much pull on the cam chain and without the tensioner doing it's job it starts to flop around. That's when I've experience the majority of my chain noise on both my street and dirt bikes. I had actually thought it was my drive chain at first, until i noticed the same noise while stationary.
#22
No doubt its a engine noise. Front and rear sprockets are new, including drive train. Tension is according to book.
Sound also auditable from RH side of engine, easy to hear it an isolate it from that side. Ṣund is there almost all the time but its most present during deceleration and when maintaining speed.
It will be intresting ti test it with manual tensioner.
Sound also auditable from RH side of engine, easy to hear it an isolate it from that side. Ṣund is there almost all the time but its most present during deceleration and when maintaining speed.
It will be intresting ti test it with manual tensioner.
#23
Not really. When you come off throttle there's not as much pull on the cam chain and without the tensioner doing it's job it starts to flop around. That's when I've experience the majority of my chain noise on both my street and dirt bikes. I had actually thought it was my drive chain at first, until i noticed the same noise while stationary.
#24
Definitely sounds like tensioner. I know it's been a while, did you ever get it figured out? Just curious.
#25
40,000 miles can stretch a chain.
left is new rights is old. notice how the old chain is longer. and the marks all over outside where it has benn slapping the chain guides.
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#29
I have clapping noises in my 954 too, but when I squeeze the clutch lever it turns silent.
Could it be the timing chain too?
When I checked the valve clearance I checked the timing too, and it was perfect.
I also saw a very tiny chain mounted to the clutch basket and it seems to be the oil pump chain.
This had quite a lot of play, could that be slapping around?
Altough I never have oil pressure problems....
Could it be the timing chain too?
When I checked the valve clearance I checked the timing too, and it was perfect.
I also saw a very tiny chain mounted to the clutch basket and it seems to be the oil pump chain.
This had quite a lot of play, could that be slapping around?
Altough I never have oil pressure problems....
#30
Not really. When you come off throttle there's not as much pull on the cam chain and without the tensioner doing it's job it starts to flop around. That's when I've experience the majority of my chain noise on both my street and dirt bikes. I had actually thought it was my drive chain at first, until i noticed the same noise while stationary.
As for the sound while decel, the problem with oem tensioners has never been a lack of tension. The tip's get loose to cause the rattle. All 3 oem's I've replaced still had great tension but the head that is pinned on and contacts the chain block gets loose.