I understand the 750A primary chain is pretty strong and reliable. Mine looks fine with 18k miles. The fixed guides on the top and bottom case also look OK, with no significant wear or gouges. Aside from various oil leaks, the reason I completely stripped the engine was to look for mechanical causes for the loud clacking noise on cold start and low idle. I always thought it was from the primary chain, and since everything else looks perfect, I still do. I wonder if the hardness of the old guides makes the noise worse. Only one of the two guides is available from CMSL and it's expensive. Are they normally pretty hard, or should the guide be more flexible? Should I bother replacing the expensive chain with only 18k miles? Should I just expect to still have that awful noise after a full engine rebuild? (It's not together yet)