Hey everyone, I’ve been reading this form for quite a while and decided there was no better place online to take this issue.
I have a 1980 XS 1100 special, it’s my first bike. I’m in the process of restoring it after neglectful riding for about 2 seasons.
I recently attempted to adjust my cam chain for the very first time. I followed the instructions in the manual: rotate the engine clockwise till the stationary marker and the C on the timing plate line up, (no plugs in) loosened the 10mm bolt, then the 12mm locknut. The manual said to just tighten them back up but nothing seemed to happen before or after.
I figured “well ok, the manual said that’s all I needed to do…” and closed everything up, started up the bike to this wicked clatter, like a metal can full of change in a paint shaker, the bike ran about a half second before I killed it, it wanted to stall anyway.
At this point everything gets bad, I panic a little and go back over the instructions. Perform the steps again after searching the net, but this time I rotated the engine clockwise a little and found resistance, the bike didn’t want to turn anymore and I didn’t force it. With the bolt and locknut on the adjuster still loose I turn the engine counter-clockwise just a little, away from the resistance. I cringe and hear this little *pl-plink* sound at the front of the engine. I look at the cam chain tensioner and that little black part from the front is gone, leaving what looks like en open Allen bolt.
I don’t know what the metal clinking sound was, but I have a sick feeling some part of the adjuster came loose in the engine case. It was getting dark at this point so I didn’t take the valve cover off to look at the chain, nor did I look for the stopper. I decided it best if I got some guidance before jumping in there again.
So my questions are:
Why, after following instructions to the letter did I have a clattery sound in the top end? I know I did something wrong, otherwise I’d have less engine noise and a better running bike, not more and worse.
What damage could have been caused by rotating the engine counter-clockwise with the tensioner bolts loose?
How do I tell if I’m missing part of the tensioner, and if I am, what is the best way to retrieve it?
I feel like a total dolt but I really want to fix this, any help here would be great. I know I should’ve waited and asked some questions before acting, if anything this has been a lesson in patience.
Thanks.
I have a 1980 XS 1100 special, it’s my first bike. I’m in the process of restoring it after neglectful riding for about 2 seasons.
I recently attempted to adjust my cam chain for the very first time. I followed the instructions in the manual: rotate the engine clockwise till the stationary marker and the C on the timing plate line up, (no plugs in) loosened the 10mm bolt, then the 12mm locknut. The manual said to just tighten them back up but nothing seemed to happen before or after.
I figured “well ok, the manual said that’s all I needed to do…” and closed everything up, started up the bike to this wicked clatter, like a metal can full of change in a paint shaker, the bike ran about a half second before I killed it, it wanted to stall anyway.
At this point everything gets bad, I panic a little and go back over the instructions. Perform the steps again after searching the net, but this time I rotated the engine clockwise a little and found resistance, the bike didn’t want to turn anymore and I didn’t force it. With the bolt and locknut on the adjuster still loose I turn the engine counter-clockwise just a little, away from the resistance. I cringe and hear this little *pl-plink* sound at the front of the engine. I look at the cam chain tensioner and that little black part from the front is gone, leaving what looks like en open Allen bolt.
I don’t know what the metal clinking sound was, but I have a sick feeling some part of the adjuster came loose in the engine case. It was getting dark at this point so I didn’t take the valve cover off to look at the chain, nor did I look for the stopper. I decided it best if I got some guidance before jumping in there again.
So my questions are:
Why, after following instructions to the letter did I have a clattery sound in the top end? I know I did something wrong, otherwise I’d have less engine noise and a better running bike, not more and worse.
What damage could have been caused by rotating the engine counter-clockwise with the tensioner bolts loose?
How do I tell if I’m missing part of the tensioner, and if I am, what is the best way to retrieve it?
I feel like a total dolt but I really want to fix this, any help here would be great. I know I should’ve waited and asked some questions before acting, if anything this has been a lesson in patience.
Thanks.
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