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    cam chain nosie & the adjuster

    Hello all & glad to have you all back! My problem is on my 1980 gs1000g when i push the bike at low rpm's i get a bad loose chain like sound...prett loud. I took the adjuster off & replaced the rod & spring . whats wierd to me is that when the motor is cold the nosie is barely there , but once warmed up i have to keep the rpms up or i get the noise . i took the tensioner off again to clean & inspect it & it sticks pretty bad BUT its sticking with the rod fully extended.Woudnt that be kinda like having a manual adjuster?(because its not backing off)I want to replace the adjuster instead of messen with it more, just want to pretty sure that its the problem !By the way i also did a valve shim adjustment & the bike has a smoother feel to it 8) 8) . God i love this BIKE !
    thanks for all the advice in advance

    #2
    If the tensioner is reaching fully extended in the motor then your camchain needs replacing urgently!!
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      #3
      Sounds like the cam chain is worn. The workshop manuals have the specs for measuring whether the cam chain is within specs. better do this before it jumps a sprocket and does a lot of damage....

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        #4
        cam chain

        sorry , i should have also said that i counted the number of links between the sprockets & it was ok.....ill have to check again

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          #5
          Having the correct number of links , has nothing to do with whether the camchain is too stretched to continue in service, I do not know the if the spec is the same as an 1150 but as I recall an 1150 if the distance between twenty pins exceeds 159mm it is time to replace it.
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