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Tim
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1979 GS850GN
I rebuilt the cam tensioner using bwringers instructions. I must have done something wrong. When I fired the bike up there was this clackety sound, like dragging a bicycle chain over the chain guard. The bike ran for about 3 to 4 seconds worst case 5 seconds before I shut it off. Other than the sound it was making the motor was running ok. Obviously I need to take the tensioner back off, my question is do you think that those 3 maybe 5 seconds caused any damage to the motor ??!?!?!? Also what are the common mistakes ? I'm not sure what I did wrong ? The lock screw was completely removed after installing because I forgot to put the washer back on. So I believe the pushrod was released. When I put the pushrod into the tensioner during re-assembly I used that flat spot in the pushrod for the lock screw. This just happen tonight, I've learned in the past to walk away and re-visit tomorrow night. As always thanks in advance for your help.
I rebuilt the cam tensioner using bwringers instructions. I must have done something wrong. When I fired the bike up there was this clackety sound, like dragging a bicycle chain over the chain guard. The bike ran for about 3 to 4 seconds worst case 5 seconds before I shut it off. Other than the sound it was making the motor was running ok. Obviously I need to take the tensioner back off, my question is do you think that those 3 maybe 5 seconds caused any damage to the motor ??!?!?!? Also what are the common mistakes ? I'm not sure what I did wrong ? The lock screw was completely removed after installing because I forgot to put the washer back on. So I believe the pushrod was released. When I put the pushrod into the tensioner during re-assembly I used that flat spot in the pushrod for the lock screw. This just happen tonight, I've learned in the past to walk away and re-visit tomorrow night. As always thanks in advance for your help.