I suspect I may have the infamous loose counterbolt problem. I am hearing an intermittent strange grinding/scraping noise coming from the right side of the engine (as I sit on it). It happens only when moving, and mostly at the point of throttling down. It is so intermittent that I can only reproduce the sound while on the road, which makes it nearly impossible to tell where it actually is. I feel no clutch slippage at all and it stays in gear just fine. Right now just the noise, and it started a few days ago so I parked it. I want to try and save the bolt before it gets destroyed.
I will drop the pan this weekend to ensure it's not the can chain guide. I will also check the tensioner as I put in a new timing chain during the rebuild.
The question I have is:
Can I service/check the bolt without opening the crankcase? It looks to me like i should be able to remove the clutch basket and get at it without a complete teardown but I want to be sure before I start. The manuals are a bit vague and make it difficult to answer with the pics. Can someone confirm for me?
I will drop the pan this weekend to ensure it's not the can chain guide. I will also check the tensioner as I put in a new timing chain during the rebuild.
The question I have is:
Can I service/check the bolt without opening the crankcase? It looks to me like i should be able to remove the clutch basket and get at it without a complete teardown but I want to be sure before I start. The manuals are a bit vague and make it difficult to answer with the pics. Can someone confirm for me?
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