I had a thread about adjusting the cam chain on my '78 CB550K. TwoTired made a suggestion of pushing the adjuster screw partway into the engine case in order to free it up (which I tried) and BryanJ sent me an informative document on pushing the kick starter pedal to ensure the chain was slackened on the tenstioner side, which I also tried.
I can't get the chain to quiet down. It's the loudest aspect of the motor. It comes and goes as I vary engine speed, but is usually present above idle speeds. It almost sounds like the upper half of the engine is full of marbles rattling around! The tensioner screw will only turn about an eighth of a turn in either direction before is stops. I've tried gently adding tension to it, but to no avail. It seems that no matter what I do, the noise won't go away and stays the same. The rest of the common engine noise sources (exhaust, intake, valves, primary drive and clutch) are all nice and quiet, so this sticks out like a sore thumb.
So, should I pull the valve cover and see if I can remove the tensioner and see if anything is wrong? Did these engines have noisy chains to begin with? Could it be something else in the valvetrain?