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Hi
Just a few further comments.
The bike started instantly but sounded VERY rough. Decided to pull the rocker cover off first, but could find nothing wrong in there.
Got the r/h fairing panel off to try and find the cam chain tensioner. This is a strange device pushing up from below. Pulled the crank end cover off and you can see the free play in the cam chain. There was a slither of plastic in there, about 2" long and a few mm wide. Looks like a piece of a tensioner blade.
There is around 2cm of play in the cam chain, and that is only just above the crank, and even worse it was on the front chain run (ie, the one that the crank should be pulling tight).
All the best
Keith ____________________ Traxpics, track day and racing photographs - Bimota Forum - Bike performance / thrust graphs for choosing gearing |
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How often?
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First thought was bearings fooked, though it wouldn't explain the plastic. What about gears being stripped? could explain the freeplay.
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A mate just happens to be selling a zxr-400L engine (minus the top end rockers/valves e.t.c.)
Its got a new camchain in
Thing is without takeing the engine appart its going to be hard to tell if cam chain gear shards are working their way through the innards of the engine...
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Hi
Bike runs fine except for the hideous noise. If the sprockets on the crank or cams were stripped then the cam timing would be out and it would almost certainly have bent all the valves and not run.
Fairly certain that what has happened is that the cam chain tensioner has failed and / or the guides have been chewed up. Not sure if this is a common problem with the ZXR400 or how easy it is to replace the tensioner blades (cam chain is on the end of the crank). Hoping someone has done the job before on one of these and can comment on how easy it is.
All the best
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