I was riding to work on Monday. I had just changed the oil & cleaned the carbs Sunday. The bike started making an odd rattling/buzzing sound over the 'normal' engine noise as I left home. I stopped, checked the cam chain tensioner, and it was real loose (rattling around)... So I assumed that the problem was cam chain tension, tightened the tensioner down a few turns, and rode on. The noise was still there, but not as bad...
Well, a few blocks later, the bike DIES. I am idling at a stop, and I loose power completely...
I try to re-start, and the bike cranks but will not start. After a few start attempts, a final start attempt leaves the bike jammed so that the starter will no longer turn over. I assume the cam chain is busted, and roll it to a nearby parking lot untill I can get a van to bring it home...
Well, today I got the van, brought it hoime, and took the valve cover off...
Cam chain is there, in one piece, on the sprockets...
So I take the right-side cap off (the one that lets you get at the bolt on the side, so you can hand-crank the engine), and hand crank the engine. it will turn backwards (and the cam moves properly), but it sticks trying to rotate forwards (at a certain point)... It does stick a bit going backwards as well...
So, any ideas what's wrong...
I'd like to know where to look before I rip off more covers, and need to replace more gaskets...
As a summary:
The cam chain tensioner is shot (won't hold setting), but the cam chain is fine...
It is not a reg/rect problem. I had enough electrical power to crank the engine AFTER it stalled
There IS oil in the engine, so it should not be an oil-related issue... My oil pressure indicator is functional, as well. It did not light up untill after the engine stalled (like it does whenever the engine is off)...
This happens in neutral AND in gear, so it is not a tranny problem...
Any ideas???
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