Hello all
Bought a 400/4 a year ago as a second bike so that I could get my hands dirty and try to learn a bit more how they work.
From reading this forum it was pretty obvious I had the usual cam chain tensioner issues.
I've managed to strip the engine to get to the horse shoe/pivot which was of course well chewed up. I cleaned it up the best I could, and it moves pretty freely until it gets towards the end of the movement, then it sticks.
Is this usual? or should it still swing free even if rotated round to the maximum?
Are there any secrets to cleaning it up? i just managed to file off the worst of the damage, but without dismantling it - which it doesn't look like it is possible (at least not by me) I don't know how to get it any better.
Any hints/tips much appreciated.
I did reinstall the part, rebuild the engine and it fired up and ran ok. It did sound a lot quieter for a few minutes then the old cam chain rattle returned, and adjusting it made no difference.
I don't really want to run the bike if I've not sorted the problem, and destroy the new cam chain and tensioner blades that I've fitted.
I've bought another horse shoe/pivot off ebay, but it seems in similar condition to the one that's currently installed, but at least I've got one to practise on if I have to dismantle it to repair it properly.
sorry if I've rambled on
cheers
Dave