jimhickcox
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I just hopped on my 550/673 and it was making a crazy noise on fast deceleration. I poked around for a minute and it turns out it's the tensioner spinning up and down. My first thought was that it was some kind of catastrophic cam chain issue, but after thinking about it for a while, I suspect it might just be the tensioner. I shot a tiny video. Ignore the fuel dripping from carb one, it does that if I don't ride it for a couple of weeks: https://photos.app.goo.gl/3kBz56btFH3s2JRi6 (let me know if that link doesn't work).
I'm hoping this is just a case of needing to rebuild the tensioner (as per https://www.bwringer.com/gs/camchaintens.html). Does that seem right? Is it some kind of fried spring? Or is it less than that? Could it just be that the lock nut came loose? Do y'all put loctite on them? I've taken it off a few times and never had an issue until now, though it's only been ~50 miles since I replaced the top end so maybe I put it on dumb when I did that? When I have more time, hopefully this weekend, I'll take it off, pull the cover, make sure I'm still timed right, and put it back. Maybe that'll be enough.
I'm hoping this is just a case of needing to rebuild the tensioner (as per https://www.bwringer.com/gs/camchaintens.html). Does that seem right? Is it some kind of fried spring? Or is it less than that? Could it just be that the lock nut came loose? Do y'all put loctite on them? I've taken it off a few times and never had an issue until now, though it's only been ~50 miles since I replaced the top end so maybe I put it on dumb when I did that? When I have more time, hopefully this weekend, I'll take it off, pull the cover, make sure I'm still timed right, and put it back. Maybe that'll be enough.