Ok, up front I will admit I'm still running the stock cam chain tensioner. I have read up a lot on upgrading to an automatic cct, but just haven't seen the need at this point.
With that said, the adjustment procedure in the tech tips is different than the one I've been using. The one I use was stapled on a sheet of paper in the factory service manual by one of the mechanics at the Yamaha dealer way back when the bike first came out.
Here's that method in a nutshell, and it seems to work great.
Start the bike, let it idle for a minute or so. Loosen the lock nut on the cct, then back out the cct adjustment bolt until it begins to get a bit noisy, then snug the cct adjustment bolt back up, tighten the locknut, and it's done. Obviously, don't back the bolt out far, just until I can tell it's a bit loose, then tighten back up.
Makes adjusting the cam chain simpler, and thus I do it more often than I otherwise would if I was pulling the timing cover off.
Anyone else used that method, or did I just start the new rage in simplifying cam chain adjustment by posting this?
With that said, the adjustment procedure in the tech tips is different than the one I've been using. The one I use was stapled on a sheet of paper in the factory service manual by one of the mechanics at the Yamaha dealer way back when the bike first came out.
Here's that method in a nutshell, and it seems to work great.
Start the bike, let it idle for a minute or so. Loosen the lock nut on the cct, then back out the cct adjustment bolt until it begins to get a bit noisy, then snug the cct adjustment bolt back up, tighten the locknut, and it's done. Obviously, don't back the bolt out far, just until I can tell it's a bit loose, then tighten back up.
Makes adjusting the cam chain simpler, and thus I do it more often than I otherwise would if I was pulling the timing cover off.
Anyone else used that method, or did I just start the new rage in simplifying cam chain adjustment by posting this?
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