Any thoughts on this top end noise on an '88 Kawasaki EN450? Engine was always loud mechanically, quieted down significantly after a valve adjustment (most were twice or more spec), then this noise started after a cam chain adjustment. Changed the early style rotary cam chain adjuster for a new style ratcheting adjuster, no change in noise. Had to remove the exhaust cam oil tubes to adjust valves, pulled valve cover again and no change in valve adjustment. Replaced o-rings on these oil tubes, no change.
Could be coincidental timing, this engine suffered a total loss of oil pressure at one point, oil filter PO installed came loose while riding. Not sure how long it ran (a minute or two?), it's my buddy's first bike. Ran fine for nearly a year after that incident with no new or louder noises. Noise sounds like top end and much louder on right side. Gonna pull the valve cover again and if we don't find anything it's time to start tearing things down until the source is obvious.
Other fun is just replaced starter clutch. It failed as all three bolts were loose and one backed out, creating much metal shavings under the alternator cover, most seem to have been captured by the magnets. Oil did not come out metallic.