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Michaelreddo 15-06-06 02:18 PM

Rattly engine, please help
 
Hi, just recently my 1999 SV 650S has developed a tapping on idle, sounds a little like when the tappets have gone on a car. Does anybody know what this is??? Or is it pretty normal??? And how to fix if it is possible??? Cheers

Flamin_Squirrel 15-06-06 03:49 PM

Cam chain rattle?

BILLY 15-06-06 06:06 PM

Definately the cam chain the ajusters are prone to fail as the rear one on my 1999 curvey did!!!!!!!!!!!!

Michaelreddo 18-06-06 07:29 AM

How do we fix???
 
Hi, if it is the cam chain adjusters.... how easy is it to fix?? how much?? anybody know?? Cheers

Red ones 18-06-06 07:45 AM

Re: How do we fix???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michaelreddo
Hi, if it is the cam chain adjusters.... how easy is it to fix?? how much?? anybody know?? Cheers

3 choices
1. Do nothing and live with it - its part of the sound of an SV - just like Honda transmissions whine!
2. Spend nothing, lob it in 2nd (with the engine off) and pull the bike back 2 or 3 inches (this stops the rattle for a few days)
3. Spend a small fortune and change the cam chain adjusters

goof 18-06-06 10:24 AM

There is this thread with pics and instructions on how to tighten.

I tried it yesterday though and couldn't see any way of tightening it after I took the bolt out - have I got the right one? Is fiddly btw, frame gets in the way.



http://upload4.postimage.org/421778/cam.jpg

kwak zzr 18-06-06 11:35 AM

earplugs usually sorts out the odd rattle. :roll:

BIKER-DENE 18-06-06 11:46 AM

put bike in 2nd and pull back?

you mean roll the bike backwards i take it ? lol just making sure.


and what if you do it more than a few inches?


my bike is getting realy loud with the clicking by the way.

northwind 20-06-06 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by goof
I tried it yesterday though and couldn't see any way of tightening it after I took the bolt out - have I got the right one? Is fiddly btw, frame gets in the way.

Yup, it's a fiddle. Best tool for it is a side-armed ratchet screwdriver, Maplin do one that's perfect, with a wee thumbwheel on it. Doesn't tighten the tensioner though, it actually releases it- then it retightens to the right position automatically.


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