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I?ve been reading posts on this site for a while and I decided to join. I have a 1982 GS750T with an engine noise. The bike was always stored inside and the paint and gauges etc. are in good shape. The bike is amazingly good looking for it?s age. The engine is relatively quiet at idle and as the revs climb and the engine is pulling hard there is a rapping noise. The chain has marked the plastic strip on the inside of the cam cover. It has a brand new cam chain tensioner installed by the dealer. The noise wasn?t any better coming back from them. They didn?t know what would be causing the noise. We discovered they failed to release and set the new tensioner. We released and set the tension as per the manual and unfortunately although it isn?t making as much noise as it was originally, we still have a noise no one would want to ride with.
My questions are: How can you tell if the chain is stretched to be needing replacement? Is the cam chain one piece or does it have a break? Has anyone taken a link out of a stretched chain and all was well? What all has to come apart to change the chain?
The engine has 86,000 km. on it and the head gasket, and piston rings were replaced at about 75,000 km. It was running really strong for an old bike.
My questions are: How can you tell if the chain is stretched to be needing replacement? Is the cam chain one piece or does it have a break? Has anyone taken a link out of a stretched chain and all was well? What all has to come apart to change the chain?
The engine has 86,000 km. on it and the head gasket, and piston rings were replaced at about 75,000 km. It was running really strong for an old bike.