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Jerobi
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Hello everyone, I'm a real newbie when it comes to working on motors so this might be a dumb question but after cleaning and reassembling the carbs and airbox everything is running fine, much better than before actually... except I hear what I can best imagine is a slapping noise coming from the cam chain area when I'm slowing down, its really bad in 4th, and the noise goes away as soon as I pull in the clutch. Each day I ride it gets progressively more apparent. I've been looking up a lot of info on cam chain tensioners as I thought it might be that but not sure if I'm on the right track, any ideas?Tags: None
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A slapping nosie while riding is more likely your drive chain
Does the bike make the noise when you put it on the centerstand, start it up and rev it?
If not, it's not the cam chain1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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BassCliff
Hi,
What bike are we talking about? Shaft drive or chain drive? GS300 or GS1150? Somewhere in between?
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Originally posted by Big T View PostA slapping nosie while riding is more likely your drive chain.
Oh, wait, I don't have any drive chains.
Can't make any assumptions, as the original poster has not yet disclosed what bike he is talking about.
Jerobi, how about going into the User CP section and adding your location, then making a signature that shows your bike.
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Jerobi
Sorry, thought I edited my sig but I guess it didn't work. I'm working on a '78 GS750.. Doesn't make any noise while idling or reving on the center stand tho
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tc862011
my buddy has a gs750 and if the chain is to loose it will have that slapping sound when slowing down
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Originally posted by Jerobi View PostSorry, thought I edited my sig but I guess it didn't work. I'm working on a '78 GS750.. Doesn't make any noise while idling or reving on the center stand tho1978 GS 1000 (since new)
1979 GS 1000 (The Fridge, superbike replica project)
1978 GS 1000 (parts)
1981 GS 850 (anyone want a project?)
1981 GPZ 550 (backroad screamer)
1970 450 Mk IIID (THUMP!)
2007 DRz 400S
1999 ATK 490ES
1994 DR 350SES
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GSScoobie
If the noise goes away when you pull in the clutch while riding,
it is most certainly NOT the drive-chain.
Check that cam-chain adjuster setting.
I believe there is a rebuild tutorial in Basscliff's site if you need it.
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Originally posted by GSScoobie View PostCheck that cam-chain adjuster setting.
It either works or it doesn't.
The drive chain is easy to check. Take a look. I bet the sprocket teeth are all hooked.
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Jerobi
Took a look and the chain was way too loose (about 4" of play) probably what was making the slapping sound. I've tightened the chain but while now while rotating the wheel on the center stand theres a spot where it gets real hard to turn. Is this because I didn't balance the wheel right and its still off center or something wrong with the chain?
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Jerobi
What a bummer. I took out 5 bolts out that hold the sprocket cover on and set the gear shifter aside but still can't seem to remove the cover. Is there something else I have to remove before I can get this off
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Jerobi
Also I'm not sure if the chain or sprockets have ever been replaced or serviced, highly doubtful, but there are 23,000 miles on the bike now so I'd assume it would be a good time to replace yeah?
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Originally posted by Jerobi View PostWhat a bummer. I took out 5 bolts out that hold the sprocket cover on and set the gear shifter aside but still can't seem to remove the cover. Is there something else I have to remove before I can get this offsigpic
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Originally posted by Jerobi View PostAlso I'm not sure if the chain or sprockets have ever been replaced or serviced, highly doubtful, but there are 23,000 miles on the bike now so I'd assume it would be a good time to replace yeah?sigpic
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