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There is this sprung loaded knob of some sort on the back of the engine on my GS400. What is it and what's it used for? I've never seen such a thing on a combustion engine before. Some sort of vent or waste gate perhaps?
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Here is a thought, go to Bass cliffs web pages and download a genuine workshop manual and read threw it PLEASE
 
Here is a thought, go to Bass cliffs web pages and download a genuine workshop manual and read threw it PLEASE

Sorry mate, I've got that manual, I've got the carby overhaul powerpoint pdf and I've got the lesser haynes manual too. I didn't know the name of the part though, and I didn't think it would offend if I cut a corner and instead of reading the manual until I recognised the part I'd just post a pic and got the story straight from you guys. Am I being too much of a noob? What's the baseline with TheGSResourses.com? Be blunt with me, I don't want to **** anyone off, this site is brilliant. Can I post my lazy nooby questions with the thought that the more threads here the greater the info and the better the site, or do I need to refrain from simple questions and RTFM before I waste forum space with such inane questions?
 
Ask away old mate .

I'm sure Sharpy didn't mean to "get up ya" for not having a bit of a look around first (or maybe he did , you cranky old fart).

If you try the "search" bizzo and can't find what you need (I've tried a few times and it can be a bit of a challenge) , put something in your title to this effect (at least have a bit of a go though).

None of us were born with encyclopaedic GS knowledge and at some stage we all asked the "dumb" questions (I still do and probably will for a while yet) .

Cheers , Simon .
 
Sorry mate, I've got that manual, I've got the carby overhaul powerpoint pdf and I've got the lesser haynes manual too. I didn't know the name of the part though, and I didn't think it would offend if I cut a corner and instead of reading the manual until I recognised the part I'd just post a pic and got the story straight from you guys. Am I being too much of a noob? What's the baseline with TheGSResourses.com? Be blunt with me, I don't want to **** anyone off, this site is brilliant. Can I post my lazy nooby questions with the thought that the more threads here the greater the info and the better the site, or do I need to refrain from simple questions and RTFM before I waste forum space with such inane questions?

There are a lot of helpful folks around here but some of us get tired of people that want to be spoon fed and don't even try to help themselves. Not saying that's the case here, just something to be aware of.
 
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Actually he does have to mess with it to ensure that

1...its actually set correctly
2..the rod is moving and not jammed

Unless he has had the bike for a while he should not take anything for granted..ever. To be sure the tensioner is set right, loosen the 13MM jam nut and turn the slotted adjuster screw in till it touches and stops on the rod. Now back the screw out 1/4 turn and tighten the jam nut.

Be sure the big spring loaded knob actually moves. If its a little stuck just grip it with pliers and give it a turn. It rotates COUNTER CLOCKWISE ( to the left ) so dont try going to the right. Once the bike is back running you can EVER SO SLIGHTLY turn the knob and should feel the tensioner rod working.

If your rebuilding the engine, then take the tensioner off and clean / rebuild it and use a new gasket when replacing it on the engine. There are tensioner rebuild tutorials around somewhere. Try clicking on the mega welcome sticky at the top of the OWNERS forum section.
 
Actually he does have to mess with it to ensure that

1...its actually set correctly
2..the rod is moving and not jammed

Unless he has had the bike for a while he should not take anything for granted..ever. To be sure the tensioner is set right, loosen the 13MM jam nut and turn the slotted adjuster screw in till it touches and stops on the rod. Now back the screw out 1/4 turn and tighten the jam nut.

Be sure the big spring loaded knob actually moves. If its a little stuck just grip it with pliers and give it a turn. It rotates COUNTER CLOCKWISE ( to the left ) so dont try going to the right. Once the bike is back running you can EVER SO SLIGHTLY turn the knob and should feel the tensioner rod working.

If your rebuilding the engine, then take the tensioner off and clean / rebuild it and use a new gasket when replacing it on the engine. There are tensioner rebuild tutorials around somewhere. Try clicking on the mega welcome sticky at the top of the OWNERS forum section.

http://www.bwringer.com/gs/camchaintens.html
 
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