Is it normal for the valve gremlins to do their tap dancing or is there something else to look into?
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I have noticed that my 650 is really noisy for about 5 minutes after start up and I am pretty sure it is the valves. It resembles conditions I have seen on many trucks when the oil gets low and the valves just click away. Just to note, I have plenty of oil in there. I just did an oil change and the clicking doesn't last quite as long or loud, but its still enough to catch my attention and get me nervous.
Is it normal for the valve gremlins to do their tap dancing or is there something else to look into?Tags: None
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timt794
valve chatter
Same issue but only on exhaust #3. checked clearence and good very loud and after engine gets good and warm goes away. Scary to me
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I recommend rebuilding the cam chain tensioner just to be safe.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostI recommend rebuilding the cam chain tensioner just to be safe.
No hydraulic lifters to pump up on a GS, not like a truck engiine1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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Originally posted by timt794 View PostSame issue but only on exhaust #3. checked clearence and good very loud and after engine gets good and warm goes away. Scary to me1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostI recommend rebuilding the cam chain tensioner just to be safe.1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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SqDancerLynn1
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Turtleface
+1 on the tensioner rebuild. It's easy to accomplish, it's cheap, and once it's done, you're good for another 20-30 years. It's also an exceptionally common source of a few different oil leaks.
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JCSkokos
Originally posted by tom203 View PostAt least check it to make sure that it's free to slide and not locked in position by previous mechanic.
also, Big T, I thought it was just a lack of oil lubing it at start up causing this. The trucks I am talking about are the spring lifter ones, unless I misunderstand the concept of hydraulic lifters.
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Originally posted by JCSkokos View PostIt seems to be able to move fine, and the timing chain doesn't have much slack in it anyway.....
1981 gs650L
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JCSkokos
Originally posted by tom203 View PostHow did you determine that it " moves fine" ?- I hope you don't mean that the knurled knob moves easily, cuz it could do that if the sliding shaft was rusted in place.
yeah, thats what i meant...
So I looked all over B.C.'s website and the mega welcome and couldnt find any info on the tensioner. How would I go about 'rebuilding' it or at the very least, cleaning it and freeing it up?
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Originally posted by JCSkokos View Post*head falls to desk*
yeah, thats what i meant...
So I looked all over B.C.'s website and the mega welcome and couldnt find any info on the tensioner. How would I go about 'rebuilding' it or at the very least, cleaning it and freeing it up?1982 GS1100GL Citrus County, FL
a rare outsider and was only built until 1983. Who still has one, it gives her so little.
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And when you reset it on the bike, the proper way to "adjust" it is to turn the center screw in till it just hits the rod..then back off about 1/4 turn and tighten the jamming nut.MY BIKES..1977 GS 750 B, 1978 GS 1000 C (X2)
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Originally posted by JCSkokos View PostIt seems to be able to move fine, and the timing chain doesn't have much slack in it anyway.....
also, Big T, I thought it was just a lack of oil lubing it at start up causing this. The trucks I am talking about are the spring lifter ones, unless I misunderstand the concept of hydraulic lifters."Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded" -Yogi Berra
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