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relic-rider
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Ever since I got my 81 1000GL from my buddy it makes some terrible scraping metal on metal sounding noises. It only has 13,000 miles on her. I've been trying to isolate the noise since I got it. I've fixed numerous problems so far but none have rid me of this noise. I fixed a loose clutch basket nut, checked the stator housing, rotor and starter clutch. The starter clutch was in great shape and the rotor was on tight. There was one thrust washer missing on the idler gear, which I replaced. The carbs are synced and functioning well.
I just got done checking the top end and valve clearances. All of the clearances were less than .001 and a few were zero. I corrected these to the proper .03-.08 range. The guides look ok as far as I could see from the top. The chain didn't look worn or have any rub marks. The cover didn't have any drag marks on it. I pulled out the tensioner and it appears to be functioning ok. It came out and went in fine and you could hear it pop out once I released the set screw.
Before I adjusted the valves, it was a constant sound. It made the noise at all speeds and RPM's and did it cold and hot. Having the clutch in or out made no difference. Now after I did the valves, it is actually louder at colder engine temps ,and at higher temps, it lessens to its pre valve adjust noise levels. The thing is that every now and then, it gets to a point of not making any noise at all. No scraping, ticking or knocking. This seems to happen after riding a while and mostly in 5th gear at revs of about 2000- 2500. If I hold it there for a while sometimes the engine will stay quiet as a mouse. As soon as I give her more revs or downshift it goes back to the noise.
Could my tensioner still be bad even though it seemed ok? Or do you think my guides are worn? I've done some searching on here and I see a reference to the cam end float. Could this be the cause? The cams seemed in good shape and didn't move around at all when I had the cover off. I'm at a standstill now and my motor has teased me by being the quite mouse I know it should be for short periods. Whats next? Pull the top end? I've had a stethoscope on the engine and the noise is such that it is all over and I cannot isolate it. I'm sure it is cam chain noise, but how do I stop it?
I just got done checking the top end and valve clearances. All of the clearances were less than .001 and a few were zero. I corrected these to the proper .03-.08 range. The guides look ok as far as I could see from the top. The chain didn't look worn or have any rub marks. The cover didn't have any drag marks on it. I pulled out the tensioner and it appears to be functioning ok. It came out and went in fine and you could hear it pop out once I released the set screw.
Before I adjusted the valves, it was a constant sound. It made the noise at all speeds and RPM's and did it cold and hot. Having the clutch in or out made no difference. Now after I did the valves, it is actually louder at colder engine temps ,and at higher temps, it lessens to its pre valve adjust noise levels. The thing is that every now and then, it gets to a point of not making any noise at all. No scraping, ticking or knocking. This seems to happen after riding a while and mostly in 5th gear at revs of about 2000- 2500. If I hold it there for a while sometimes the engine will stay quiet as a mouse. As soon as I give her more revs or downshift it goes back to the noise.
Could my tensioner still be bad even though it seemed ok? Or do you think my guides are worn? I've done some searching on here and I see a reference to the cam end float. Could this be the cause? The cams seemed in good shape and didn't move around at all when I had the cover off. I'm at a standstill now and my motor has teased me by being the quite mouse I know it should be for short periods. Whats next? Pull the top end? I've had a stethoscope on the engine and the noise is such that it is all over and I cannot isolate it. I'm sure it is cam chain noise, but how do I stop it?

