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Old 04-03-2003, 06:39 PM
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My chain link tensioner is bad, I have one on order but it won't be here till next week. When these start to wear out like mine is, does it just make noise or can it damage something in my engine. My question is can I ride this week or should I just put it away and stick to the FIFTY.
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Old 04-03-2003, 07:02 PM
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It depends on how bad it is, I had to put a manual tesioner in my 01 F4I because it keep spitting out the stock ones. Yes it can cause long term damage to your engine. Be very careful until you get your new one in.
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Old 04-03-2003, 07:06 PM
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yea I heard the f4i had problems. I have a 750, which has had its share amount of problems. I did buy one of those manuel tensioners, are they hard to install or is this a pie job.
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Old 04-03-2003, 07:24 PM
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I paid to have mine installed because the F4I is one of the hardest bikes to reach the tesioner ( IE take the tank off and the farring its wayyyyy back there LOL ) Just remember that after you get the manual tesioner put in ( however you decide to do it ) it needs to be addjusted every so often ( I do it every time I change my oil about every 3,000 miles )
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what, your crrrazy. I don't even change my oil.
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Old 04-03-2003, 07:34 PM
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Where are you located I mite be able to get you some conections.
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If the cct breaks or just stops doing its job and you get too much slack in your cam chain, it will wear out the cam chain guides real quick. And if its loose enough, it can jump teeth on the cam gears and throw your timing off. If that happens, you will probably bend some valves. Personally, I dont mess with the hydraulic ccts. the manual ones are the way to go. They are real easy to install on the gixxers. You just have to make sure you remember to tighten them like darkmind said.
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sweet thanks for the advice. also thanks for setting it straight Cam Chain Tensioner, not Chain Link Tensioner, who the hell am I.
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Just had mine replaced warranty style Honda came up with a new one that was made just for this problem still rattles like a chain saw between 6 and 7 grand....... Honda has known about this problem for a couple years now with no results, hard to fix the problem when your head is way up your *** HONDA.But Im going to keep bringing it back until they get it right
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wow and I thought the 900 CBR was the only $hitty
cam chain tensioner.....nasty sounds too !
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My first one went out at 6000 miles. Second one just went out at 20,000. I'm going back for a new one!
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i have a r1 it has been making a klunk sound (when you rev it loudest at 4500rpms) for a little while now,could this be the tensioner the sound is comming form the top right side of my motor. near the tensioner.
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