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89 katana 750f engine noise.... And other anomalies...

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Seems to be No issues through out driving ranges, noise is constant and does not seem to fluctuate with speed. Just always there. Idle rpm is fast to increase, starts easy and seems to creep up. Cracking the throttling certainly increases rpm but takes forever to settle back down. After riding for a fair distance and once stopped I can get the rpm to settle by keeping the bike in gear and loading the engine with brakes on and slowly letting the clutch engage until rpm drops to normal.
There doesn't seem to be any indication of excessive fuel use either.
I have checked the valve clearances, only the needed to be adjusted, I've disassembled the carbs and cleaned using the ultrasonic method as well endured all the ports and openings were clear, measured and reset the floats. Removed and inspected the automatic can tensioner.
I've even tried the screw driver to ear to try and isolate...
One thought may be the oil cooling/lubrication part of the system... Bike doesn't overheat 😃 that's a plus

Here's a video, thoughts?

https://youtu.be/Jqu80xkvu1M

Thanks for any assistance.
Scott
 
It may be your cam chain making the noise. It may be stretched more than the tensioner can deal with. On the idle issue, spray some carb or brake cleaner around the intake boots and see if the rpm changes. You may have a leak cause the high idle.
 
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It'd be good to hear it at higher engine speeds to see if it indeed stays constant. I can't think of too many mechanical things that move at a constant rate with an increase in engine speed.
 
It does seem louder towards the back, so maybe the cam chain tensioner?

I've read a few articles about the preference of installing a manual tensioner, I'm just not sure if that'll fix it, I'm still on the fence if I should try it out not?
 
I think maybe you are more correct now that I think about it and of course listening to the video with the higher rpm. As GS Rick and bigd_83.... Maybe it could be the Cam tensioner or chain stretch... Runs like a charm though, no exhaust smile at all, no studded or stall
 
I've read a few articles about the preference of installing a manual tensioner, I'm just not sure if that'll fix it, I'm still on the fence if I should try it out not?
If it is stretched beyond what the spring tension of the factory tensioner can provide a manual tensioner can help as long as it extends past the distance of the factory. I've done a few on late model Yamaha R1's and a GSXR 600 at work. The R1 uses an oil fed hydraulic/spring loaded tensioner that a lot of people have been using the manual tensioner to get rid of that horrible noise you may hear in some. I don't know about the Katana 750, but I can imagine it might the same one used in the GSXR600. They are really simple items. If I remember right, they are only around $50 on eBay. We've used APE brand, make sure to get a new gasket if it isn't provided or you can cut your own.
 
The bike has just little over 70,000 kilometers on it. Changing to the manual certainly wouldn't hurt and it's the easiest to do compared to the other options. I'll keep this thread updated.
Thanks for the advice 👍👍
 
I never even have that a thought.... I'll check tomorrow, thanks
 
It may be your cam chain making the noise. It may be stretched more than the tensioner can deal with. On the idle issue, spray some carb or brake cleaner around the intake boots and see if the rpm changes. You may have a leak cause the high idle.

So I sprayed each boot and no notable increase in rpm, I then sprayed a shot under the tank and the rpms increased slightly, looking with a flashlight and raising the tank slightly I can see all hoses are connected.
 
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