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Title: cam chain adjuster
Post by: mark.knights on Saturday, 15 April 2017, 09:50 PM
Hi guys my buddy i ride with has a 14 with a loud cam chain noise hes bought a new cam chain adjuster am i right to think to replace it we just take the old one out .bolt the new one in its place and jobs done ?thanks
Title: Re: cam chain adjuster
Post by: kja on Sunday, 16 April 2017, 03:50 AM
No its not that simple, ideally you need a manual, theres a link online somewhere, then it cam cover off and the ignition pick up cover off then align the timing marks. Then remove the old camchain tensioner, ponder over why its not working then replace once fixed or fit the new one, DO NOT just unbolt it and hope for the best.
Title: Re: cam chain adjuster
Post by: seth on Sunday, 16 April 2017, 04:08 AM
mark at the milage your bike has done the tensioner should be fine
unless its sticking or has a problem.
:cheers:
Title: Re: cam chain adjuster
Post by: Blubber on Sunday, 16 April 2017, 05:05 AM
There a several on here with original cam chain and tensioner with more than 60.000 miles / 100.000 kilometres.

No excessive noise or even wear what so ever.

It sounds like the tensioner might be stuck for whatever reason.
Title: Re: cam chain adjuster
Post by: froudy on Sunday, 16 April 2017, 06:33 AM
They can stick..The Bandit one's do it as well.

If you're removing it order new gasket AND tensioner spring as it'll probably be compressed.

As Seth said though..Do it by the manual when you refit it..You don't want to get it wrong!!
Title: Re: cam chain adjuster
Post by: mark.knights on Sunday, 16 April 2017, 07:50 PM
Done my friends cam adjuster this morning it sounds loads better .we just simpley un bolted the old one made a new gaskit out of gaskit paper put new,adjuster in and was carefull not to,turn the engine over untill the new adjuster was fitted .the chain cant hop a teeth if its not moved so no need to re time it my old sv650 was done the same way with no problems
Title: Re: cam chain adjuster
Post by: seth on Monday, 17 April 2017, 12:55 AM
can i get your old one as a spare as its done half the milage of mine  :stir:
Title: Re: cam chain adjuster
Post by: mark.knights on Monday, 17 April 2017, 03:56 PM
Hi seth its not done half the milage of yours if u read the post its my friends bike a k2 model with 49000 miles on it and the teeth on the ratchet are worn out , its proper nackerd teeth are realy worn all but flat
Title: Re: cam chain adjuster
Post by: seth on Monday, 17 April 2017, 05:46 PM
wow that seams very worn fir the mileage
if you can put pics up I'd be interested to see .
glad you all sorted now .
Title: Re: cam chain adjuster
Post by: mark.knights on Monday, 17 April 2017, 06:24 PM
Seth i cant seem to post pics wish i could last time i tryed i had 3 attempts and still no picture ,in the end gsxbarmey posted the picture of my bike for me so ive given up trying to post pictures on here ..and yes a lot of wear on the adjuster its got a few flat teeth in about the middle and the spring was allso compresed a bit the new spring is a tiny bit longer. my riding buddy bike is a bit rougth been misstreted he dont wash it or any thing ,to him its just a secound bike
Title: Re: cam chain adjuster
Post by: seth on Tuesday, 18 April 2017, 04:10 AM
guess it is what it is then
don't worry about the pics
shame its not looked after even a little as my second bike needs to be as reliable as it can be or it's not worth having it otherwise.