Ok, here's the situation. I've got what I assume is a fairly loud cam chain rattle, it's there from idle until I hit approx 4K rpm (does this sound right?).
I've done extensive searching on the forums, and I've come up with some good suggestions, but I've pretty much run out now, so here goes. I replaced my tensioner with TTR's aluminium piece when I had the engine out this winter, so I know the tensioner isn't seized, but I think the pushrod may be badly stuck since I've tried all the recommended methods of tensioning, starting with the manual suggested method:
1. Let it warm up and idle at 1200 rpm, loosen the locking bolt and locknut, and then retighten. I heard no change in the rattle whatsoever.
2. Suggested by my mechanic, remove the timing cover, line up the spring pin with the timing window at 15 degrees ATDC and loosen and retighten the lockbolt, still nothing.
3. 1200 rpm, loosen the lockbolt and plug and manually apply pressure to the top of the pushrod, I tried this with varying degrees of pressure, even some taps with a hammer on the end of a screwdriver, would not budge, noise did not change at all.
So what I'm wondering is:
a) Is rattling that stops above 4K sound like a cam chain issue?
b) How much will the pushrod move when pressing on it manually? I know it would vary, but roughly, mm's, a cm?
c) if I'm careful and stop right when it starts to quiet down, can I safely apply the pressure to the pushrod with a longer screw and then tighten it all up?
Hope you guys can help.