So I removed and checked my factory cam chain tensioner. It was rebuilt and functions properly. I was getting a noise which sounds like cam chain noise but with a light knocking sound.
Upon on removal I realized the auto tensioner was extended all the way, and I mean ALL the way. It was installed properly with lock screw turned out 1/4 - 1/2 turn after install.
There is a new rear cam chain guide installed, cam chain was measured while engine was disassembled and was below max wear limit. How much below you ask? About .040". Still below limit I said so I will not replace it.
BIG MISTAKE!
After playing with the tensioner tonight it functions perfectly. I did however figure out that when it is at its max outward travel it will free play "in" about .100".
So so I am figuring with cam chain worn "close" to max limit, the tensioner is compressing and causing the light knocking noise from the cam chain as it slaps because the tensioner is moving in.
It it moves in because when it is all the way extended the roller ball in the adjuster is not touching the ramped slope on the adjuster plunger, thereby moving the plunger in and out causing chain slackness and noise.
Make sense?
Guess I am going to order a new chain from APE and pull this freshly assembled engine with 10 minutes of running apart, again! F A C K
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