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Engine Rattle
« on: 10 August 2013, 07:06:37 am »
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Have just bought 2002 version with 30k on the clock, every thing works well very pleased apart from rattle.  Have read on the forum that this seems to be a Fazer issue ?       I am going to sync the carbs and remove and check cam chain tensioner as a starting point.  Is there an idiots guide to removing cam chain tensioner and what should i look out for.  Thanks in advance 
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Re: Engine Rattle
« Reply #1 on: 10 August 2013, 08:38:43 am »
Does the noise go when you pull the clutch in?

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Re: Engine Rattle
« Reply #2 on: 10 August 2013, 08:57:54 am »
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mine does whats that a sign of.............

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Re: Engine Rattle
« Reply #3 on: 10 August 2013, 09:33:10 am »
If the noise goes when you pull in the clutch its nothing to worry about though a carb balance can quieting it up..
Just a rattily clutch basket, a lot of yams do it..
Cam chain rattle sounds completely different and follows the engine speed..

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Re: Engine Rattle
« Reply #4 on: 10 August 2013, 11:48:59 am »
Cam chain rattle sounds like a sewing machine noise!
YouTube it, there's plenty to listen to.
30,000 is quite a common mileage for them to start rattling.
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Re: Engine Rattle
« Reply #5 on: 10 August 2013, 11:54:24 am »
Does the rattle go after its nicely warmed up- points to camchain, but doesn't necessarily mean it needs replacing, probably just waiting for the ratchet to click onto next step!
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Re: Engine Rattle
« Reply #6 on: 10 August 2013, 05:52:09 pm »
To remove the tensioner you will have to take off the carbs. Does the bike have service history? I would replace the cam chain myself. Do a proper job.

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Re: Engine Rattle
« Reply #7 on: 10 August 2013, 11:44:10 pm »
Someone mentioned on the old forum a fix where you take out the spark plugs, put in first gear and roll it backwards

Apparently this can reset the can chain tensioner and stop the noise

For free not bad for a try and easy to do

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Re: Engine Rattle
« Reply #8 on: 10 August 2013, 11:44:57 pm »
Not sure how the above works or if I forgot a step though...

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Re: Engine Rattle
« Reply #9 on: 11 August 2013, 12:04:25 am »
Similar to taking the bike out and riding like the devil to force an extra click!  :evil
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Re: Engine Rattle
« Reply #10 on: 11 August 2013, 09:45:51 am »
You could always put a manual CCT in there

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Re: Engine Rattle
« Reply #11 on: 11 August 2013, 10:22:54 am »
You could always put a manual CCT in there
There's no need on these bikes, the standard tensioner is more than capable, unlike the SRAD 750 which jumps backwards when rolling off the throttle!
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