I found this thread, and rather than start a new one....
To recap: To adjust the chain, one needs to loosen the lower adjuster nut/bolt and remove the upper bolt, with a small blunt tool inserted into the top hole press down until the chain noise goes away, tighten/lock the adjuster nut/bolt, re-install the top bolt.
Please tell me if this is correct or not, and I do not have a manual on this bike.
Now for my issue: I noticed that the adjuster nut/bolt on mine is doing nothing but plugging the hole. If I back off the locknut I can turn the bolt into the engine all the way to the collar on the bolt where the larger nut threads start. I verified this by inserting a small torx screwdriver to see how far in it will go (lightly pressing into the lower hole with the same screwdriver while the bike is running made no noise difference). As of right now I have not attempted to remove the upper bolt or press down on anything there, and I will try, but the lower bolt holding nothing has me concerned.
My 350f had been sitting for an unknown amount of time, and I just got it running today. I have yet to do the carb. sync, so some of my noise might go away with that, but I don't have much anyway.
BTW: I can see why people have the lower engine holes stripped out, as people might just crank down on the bolt thinking if they twist it 'just a little more' the chain will stop making noise.
Thanks in advance,
Bill