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GS450L problem?

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Ok, I have a 1981 gs450l. Sometimes when I first start the bike, the what i assume is the timing chain ajuster will start to turn with the engie when the bike is running making a knocking sound. So I just grabed the knob (Located under the carbs out the back inside of the motor) hold it and it will stop.
Has 17800 miles. It always leaked oil from the tach cable connection to the block but for a long time
Thanks
 
Ok, I have a 1981 gs450l. Sometimes when I first start the bike, the what i assume is the timing chain ajuster will start to turn with the engie when the bike is running making a knocking sound. So I just grabed the knob (Located under the carbs out the back inside of the motor) hold it and it will stop.
Has 17800 miles. It always leaked oil from the tach cable connection to the block but for a long time
Thanks

I second that. Also, where in the world are you located? You might have a GSer near by that can help in person.
 
I second that. Also, where in the world are you located? You might have a GSer near by that can help in person.

I'm in East Stroudsburg, pa. Also would a loose timing chain cause a jump in the Rpms while riding the bike?
 
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I'm in East Stroudsburg, pa. Also would a loose timing chain cause a jump in the Rpms while riding the bike?

Gee...you're only about 230 miles east of me.

Are you talking a spike that drops or an increase as you ride?
 
I'm in East Stroudsburg, pa. Also would a loose timing chain cause a jump in the Rpms while riding the bike?
Maybe , but it could cause a jump in timing. Review the correct method of removing AND reinstalling the cam chain tensioner. The sliding shaft ( this is pressing against chain) needs to be locked in place BEFORE removal . Once you have it out, review how it works to ensure no one has fiddled with it before and forgot to inform you. Installed correctly, it only lets sliding shaft push out against chain and not pushback. You can test this feature while it's in your hands.
 
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