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little red 08-05-11 07:18 PM

Engine ratlles
 
Hi All,

Can anyone help me?

Is a rattly cam / primary chain normal on a 1999 SV 650 X with 14ish K miles?

husky03 08-05-11 07:23 PM

Re: Engine ratlles
 
yep-search cam chain tensioner

Dunn-y 08-05-11 07:24 PM

Re: Engine ratlles
 
SVs are known for their noisey Cam chains. It all depends on what sort of rattle. Does the rattle get louder as you increase revs? Does it completely disappear when you come off the throttle whilst riding?

little red 09-05-11 07:24 AM

Re: Engine ratlles
 
Thanks for the reply Echo.

The noise could well be camchain although a mechanic said that it isn't unknown for primary chains to make similar noises.

Is it possible to adjust this out or do "they all do that sir".

daveyrach 09-05-11 07:46 AM

Re: Engine ratlles
 
Most will be noisy to some extent, mine rattles on the front cylinder, nothing to worry about tho

little red 09-05-11 09:48 AM

Re: Engine ratlles
 
Thanks for the info husky

I guess it's nothing to worry about, just put up with it. The next job is the front brakes as the right hand calliper is lazy and getting progressively worse, pity Bandit 12 callipers don't fit, sliding callipers are rubbish.

Thanks again

yorkie_chris 09-05-11 01:08 PM

Re: Engine ratlles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by little red (Post 2534249)
Thanks for the reply Echo.

The noise could well be camchain although a mechanic said that it isn't unknown for primary chains to make similar noises.

Is it possible to adjust this out or do "they all do that sir".

Lol :smt082

Trust me the primary chain on SV never makes any noise at all ;)

little red 09-05-11 01:47 PM

Re: Engine ratlles
 
It's almost certainly the camchain. If i think about it, long camchain, OHC it makes sense.

Thanks all, I'm reassured!


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