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Joe Marcon 13-01-12 08:16 PM

Sv650 s 01 rattle/ ticking noise?
 
Started riding and stopped bike to answer fone . Heard a ticking noise? Not sure as im new to the sv . Its a 2001 sv 650s . cam chain tensioner ? And how much to get fixed ?

Joe Marcon 13-01-12 08:29 PM

Re: Sv650 s 01 rattle/ ticking noise ?? :S
 
In guessing it cam chain. If some1 can clarify this thanks

HoL 13-01-12 08:35 PM

Re: Sv650 s 01 rattle/ ticking noise ?? :S
 
Depends, did you stop next to a large clock or a bomb?

Do a search, there's loads on it. I think they're generally OK to leave.... But best check with a search eh? I know nuffin

Geodude 13-01-12 08:35 PM

Re: Sv650 s 01 rattle/ ticking noise ?? :S
 
They nearly all click and tick hth until one of the more mechanical orgers comes along.

Joe Marcon 13-01-12 08:38 PM

Re: Sv650 s 01 rattle/ ticking noise ?? :S
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Geodude (Post 2648184)
They nearly all click and tick hth until one of the more mechanical orgers comes along.

Al have a look. Just thought it might be something else

Joe Marcon 13-01-12 08:40 PM

Re: Sv650 s 01 rattle/ ticking noise ?? :S
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Geodude (Post 2648184)
They nearly all click and tick hth until one of the more mechanical orgers comes along.

I was parked next to a corner shop :/ ;)

HoL 13-01-12 08:40 PM

Re: Sv650 s 01 rattle/ ticking noise ?? :S
 
Lol, did you quote the wrong quote or are you giving them directions to where you are?

HoL 13-01-12 08:41 PM

Re: Sv650 s 01 rattle/ ticking noise ?? :S
 
Double lol, Twice :)

Joe Marcon 13-01-12 08:47 PM

Re: Sv650 s 01 rattle/ ticking noise ?? :S
 
Haha yes i did . I re edited it an it dint work lmao . Maaa bad

Geodude 13-01-12 08:49 PM

Re: Sv650 s 01 rattle/ ticking noise ?? :S
 
Corner shop :confused: anyway here's a couple of quotes (quick search) from the clever people about rattles

Quote:

Originally Posted by zadar (Post 2480441)
Rattle you hear is just plate on tensioner body, front one usually due to less oil in there to dampen sound.
Manual tensioner does need to be adjusted or checked on regular bases and they do wear out.

Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 2595011)
If it is a bit of a rattle that's coming and going it's probably the guide piece in the tensioner rattling, which is normal and nothing to worry about. Resetting the tensioner does not fix this.



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