My favorite ride (don't tell my wife), the Beast, slipped a cam chain. It all started out with an oil leak. I sealed the end plug in the tensioner and oil still leaked. The oil looked as if it might have been coming from either the tensioner mounting bolt or its gasket. OK, that is simple enough to fix... I aligned the timing mark to "C" and removed the tensioner, cleaned-up the gasket mating sufface, cut a new gasket and applied some Yamabond, cocked the spring, mounted it, released the stopper bolt, tightened it to 52 inch lbs, tightened the buddy nut to 75 inch lbs, and gave it a rest over night. I started her up this morning and I could HEAR the chain! Then, she died. I cranked it again and she spun fast -- obviously without any resisting pressure. I suppose I have to get after that. What a mess of a job THAT is going to be. Wish me luck for no valve damage.

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