I'm a newbie on this site, but a GS user of nearly 20 years (2 GS550s and a GS750 that I've owned for the last 13 years). This site is awesome - a goldmine of information and experience!
Anyway, the problem:
I'm running a 1977 GS750 with about 60,000 miles on the clock. The camchain is rattling around making the engine sound like a bag of bolts. When this started, my first thoughts were "check the if the camchain tensioner is working" (it's automatic on this model) or "buy a new cam chain".
So, I pulled the carbs off and took off the tensioner mechanism, cleaned it and oiled it, put it back on and adjusted it as per the Haynes manual. On starting the engine up, everything sounded fine - no more bag of bolts!
So, I took the bike for blast and a few kms later, the rattling noise was back.
I re-adjusted the tensioner again and the noise disappeared. Started the 'bike, blipped the throttle a couple of times and the rattling camchain noise came back.
So, with the 'bike on tickover, I slowly rotated the knurled wheel on the tensioner clockwise - and the noise disappeared again. I know the Haynes manual tells you not to do this, but I had to experiment a bit....
It looks like the camchain tensioner isn't functioning properly - does anyone have any idea of a "fix" for this? The tensioner looks OK - it just doesn't tension! The spring mechanism inside the tensioner appears to function OK ie. it pushes the plunger out to make contact with the tensioner blade. It just seems as if the plunger mechanism gets pushed back inside the tensioner body (and doesn't come out again) when the rear run of the camchain "pushes" against the tensioner blade.
Any help/advice will be gratefully received!
Cheers, Mark
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