Rob
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- Location
- Midlands, UK
I know tight cam chain problems have been debated before, and have re-read all that has been said. As a result, I dived back under the engine to recheck I hadn't left half a link standing proud on the crank sprocket and that the chain was properly engaged on the teeth. Then just for good measure, dropped the chain off the crank sprocket and re-engaged it. Nothing found amiss....
Problem is as follows: replaced barrel & head gaskets (Athena) on RGS. All torqued down OK - original cam chain rejoined with a bit of slack, but not as much as when I removed it. The slack (10-15mm chain movement) disappears after reinserting the tensioner blade. There is just about 5mm movement with everything backed off and after judicious straightening of the blade (slightly distorted curvature where tensioner wheel sits). The cam chain tension is applied when the last 40mm or so of the blade is slid into position....it needs a very firm push to move over the edge of the crankcase ridge. In fact I have had to resort to removing the tensioner assembly to push the blade past the ridge.
Question - is it to be expected that new gaskets would take up about 10mm of cam chain slack? (The old gaskets were probably original factory fit). If not, any ideas about what to check next? Engine runs very well.....! Was wondering about getting a decent quality replacement cam chain and threading that through.
Problem is as follows: replaced barrel & head gaskets (Athena) on RGS. All torqued down OK - original cam chain rejoined with a bit of slack, but not as much as when I removed it. The slack (10-15mm chain movement) disappears after reinserting the tensioner blade. There is just about 5mm movement with everything backed off and after judicious straightening of the blade (slightly distorted curvature where tensioner wheel sits). The cam chain tension is applied when the last 40mm or so of the blade is slid into position....it needs a very firm push to move over the edge of the crankcase ridge. In fact I have had to resort to removing the tensioner assembly to push the blade past the ridge.
Question - is it to be expected that new gaskets would take up about 10mm of cam chain slack? (The old gaskets were probably original factory fit). If not, any ideas about what to check next? Engine runs very well.....! Was wondering about getting a decent quality replacement cam chain and threading that through.