Hi everyone...
My bike was just a'right as mechanical,but suddenly it started to give a damn eccentric noise,also noisy valves...
One of the mechanics over here told me that the timing of eccentric might be changed because of the auto "something" spring or something...
:roll:
ok,I couldn't explained it...
I'm just affraid of the valves and pistons just because of the change in eccentric thing that's all.
We'll take a look at it tomorrow,there's a little part in right side of the engine to adjust the eccentric chain...
Any help will be appreciated.
Hassan,
That's the cam chain tensioner. It is used to keep the timing chain taut so it does not slip a tooth etc. while running. I would not remove that unless you have the valve cover off and are about to remove the cam shafts.
It is possible that the cams are not lined up correctly.. in that case you would have to rotate the engine to TDC, make sure the arrows in the cam shaft are aligned etc. If not then you would loosen the cam chain tensioner to reposition them correctly, replace the cam tensioner gasket (it's paper and will disintegrate) and carefully put it all together, making sure the chain does not jump a tooth in the process.
If, on the other hand the bike has not had a recent valve job or had the cam shafts out, then the noise could be something else, noisy chain etc.
I guess this does not solve your problem, but at least identifies the part you incorrectly refer to in the diagram.
Let me know if I can help further
Thanks.
Bike didn't had any mechanical threatment since 6 months,This noise suddenly started.Without opening the valve cover.
I wish the chain didn't jumped a teeth.
Without consulting the Haynes manual I`d say if it has jumped a tooth(probably has`nt) it`d be a f***ked up motor by now :(
Hope its not too serious whatever it is.
Thanks Guys,
I've talked to my Mechanic and he told me that the cam chain is just got loose.
I've just got to tighten it up a bit that's all.
ya but there is no adjustment , it's spring loaded ratchet so it either works or it doesn't there is no adjustment.
That's right,what I've found inside was just a spring.
Got it off and on again,it's just allright now.
No noise,better throttle response.
Sometimes it's got loose they say...
Thanks.
Hassan - Good it was a simple fix. Smart to post here for guidence. Folks like Mustang & others (nothing like institutional knowledge & experience) save all of us a lot of unproductive tinkering...and perhaps protecting us from our mechanical ineptitude. :roll: