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... the one that goes from the crank to the jack shaft above.

'94 1100 GS

On my last few rides I've noticed a bit of a clanking chain noise from behind the front cover when its on fast tickover. I'm guessing that this will probably be the centre timing chain that lives behind the cover.

Is it likely that the tensioner (I assume it has one...) has lost some of its springiness and if so is it a big job to change it?

Or should I even be worrying about it?

cheers

Matt
 
... the one that goes from the crank to the jack shaft above.

'94 1100 GS

On my last few rides I've noticed a bit of a clanking chain noise from behind the front cover when its on fast tickover. I'm guessing that this will probably be the centre timing chain that lives behind the cover.

Is it likely that the tensioner (I assume it has one...) has lost some of its springiness and if so is it a big job to change it?

Or should I even be worrying about it?

cheers

Matt
Höh. how many kilometres? I wouldn't be so worry about it.
Here you have the scenery.
Timing chain

I have never heard or read that someone would have changed the chain.

Pekka
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
... the one that goes from the crank to the jack shaft above.

'94 1100 GS

On my last few rides I've noticed a bit of a clanking chain noise from behind the front cover when its on fast tickover. I'm guessing that this will probably be the centre timing chain that lives behind the cover.

Is it likely that the tensioner (I assume it has one...) has lost some of its springiness and if so is it a big job to change it?

Or should I even be worrying about it?

cheers

Matt

I had the same scenario at 105,000 miles. Bought new timinig chain sprockets and tensioner.removed old parts checked with all new parts no visible wear whatsoever:blast.Fitted new anyway, no difference, but mine only rattled from the front when warming up, once hot it was fine. The tensioner operates just by oil pressure.This is on an 1150.So thought must be piston slap, but after using synthetic diesel engine oil the noise slowly stopped no idea why, probably just coincidence.

The ugly cow makes up her own mind on a daily basis of what is going to happen, but feck there is no better bike:thumb
 
Thanks Pekka and Uglycow - I think I'll adopt my usual strategy: 'leave it and see what happens' :D
 


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