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. That sounds very hopeful. I wonder at the "why" of it...friction coefficient? I know you use hi-grade oil too, if this might have any effect..I replaced all the shims on my 450 with new OEM gs500 ones which appear to be some sort of sintered metal [??] and the cam walk racket went away and has never come back
this is something that comes to mind.. I'm keeping an eye out for thin "warped" spring washer for each cam end maybe just glued to the rubber end seals...... or maybe just bit's of hdpe as experiments... It kind of agrees with one member's fix- paraphrasing, I think he said "turning the cam-end rubber around" .and various measures were tried by Suzuki such as a sprung endplay shim to cure it
If leaning the bike over removes the noise, it must have to be leaned over farther than what the side stand allows. :-kIt's also been said that leaning the bike over removes the noise....I haven't experimented with this but it'd be a demonstration to anyone that the noise they hear is indeed "cam-walk" and would save posting (or trying to listen to) Youtube videos.
If leaning the bike over removes the noise, it must have to be leaned over farther than what the side stand allows. :-k
My wife's bike does it the worst of our three bikes, it is plainly audible while on the side stand.
Usually not very noticeable when cold, it's louder when the engine is warm.
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A sidestand lean makes no diff to my (warm) bike either but I do think I saw as a single post in a thread- it wasn't said how far the bike needs to be leaned...up to 45 degrees I'd guess so it's not something I'll do on gravel.
I can live with the clatter, but I don't like it.
Beauty! keep it up man! I'm thinking on my spring collection already! Ball bearings, I have a-plenty...I wonder just what side force is required to "control" the cam's travelling ?a spring loaded ball bearing to sit in the cam center hole
Beauty! keep it up man! I'm thinking on my spring collection already! Ball bearings, I have a-plenty...I wonder just what side force is required to "control" the cam's travelling ?
The ball bearing idea is a worthy start! With the rubbers off, I might drill a hole for a spring into a broomstick and just push the ball bearing against the cam for a test...
isn't available without a little more thought-these cam-end seals are hollow construction...so they'd want to be filled up with something. MEANWHILE, simply reversing them as a learning exercise is too easy an idea to pass up..here shown reversed- and the next post due to picture limit.An insert to fill the space between the half moon and cam, with a hole to hold the ball captive and a spring against the reversed half moon might be something


hmmm. a little more than I want to do YET but I'll make a note! Here's an existing fix using shims from a GS member-note the big gap that is causing this noise!...but I want E Z ier if I can..if you remove the locating dowels on a cam end cap, there is enough lateral play to get to the thrust face

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So far, a test is hopeful but naturally, I expect failure -it's just too easy to merely turn these around and call it "fixed" !
After I had one of those rubber end caps blow out on me a hundred miles from home and no way to fix it, so consequently had to be trailered back, I refitted all four with new ones that were reversed.
None of the ever blew out, in that bike or since.
What causes those to blow out? There shouldn't be any pressure under the cam cover.
Not that I noticed.Any beneficial effect on the cam-clatter, Grimly?....they certainly won't come out when reversed and seem to seal as well.