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Your tacho driven gear is mounted in the cam cover so it will rely on the correct thickness gasket for the gears to mess accurately.
Don, your sound clip seemed to indicate that the noise was coming from the front of the cam cover, in the exhaust cam region.
You can try removing the driven gear, to see if it makes any difference.
I had a look at the contact pattern on my spare 850 gear. It's a little narrower in width that what yours shows. That means that yours had a tighter clearance than mine, which could be the cause of your noise. I's worth investigating.
OK .. must be a Kawasaki trait then!No it wouldn't. I tried a manual on mine and no change. Incidentally, I also tried retarding the timing, but no change there either.
Yep, a lot of my fellow GPZ owners had tensioner problems that manifested in top end noise. Most of them put manual tensioners on.OK .. must be a Kawasaki trait then!![]()
Just guessing here Don...but you might want to pull the clutch cover and check the large hub nut - they just love to come loose.
Hope you figure it out soon.![]()
Is your exhaust sounding good & your valves set right? My 750 was making a top end rattle (sounded like a really loose valve) & I figured one of the adjusters had come loose......
Turns out 3 or 4 valves were out of tolerance at 0.2mm (spec is 0.09 - 0.13mm on this bike) plus a loose exhaust header which was amplifying the noise (I needed to snug up all bolts, I'd actually lost a couple too).
Dan![]()
Hey there Don, just re-read this whole thread and this just has to be resolved. Are you using a stock or manual cam chain tensioner.???....If you are using a stock one maybe try reloading and setting the tensioner with the valve cover on....Or did you already do it this way ??...The noise sounds more deep than I would expect from a top end noise. Try pulling one spark plug at a time with the motor running and see if the noise changes more notably on a certain cylinder (use insulated pliers for this). Is it possible a piston is nicking the compressed portion of the head gasket. If it is the "cadence" will typically double in frequency when you pull the right plug wire.....Keep pluggin away, Its probably conversion related....Billy
BBB, that's a good call about the piston hitting the head gasket.
That scenario is certainly possible after mismatching components. It could fit the symptoms of the noise only surfacing once the engine has reached running temperature too. The resulting expansion could cause the piston to protrude slightly out of the hole, while the gasket edge expands into the bore.
I have used standard Suzuki pistons on 550 rods and a genuine Suzuki 650 head gasket. I will do the test as Billy says and if necessary remove the head if the results are negative....................