Hey everyone,
A short time ago I submitted a post about bottom end noise. As many of you may remember, I worked on restoring the BIGDOG for over a year and finally got him on the road. He runs like a champ, however, after getting the valves all adjusted in to specs, I could hear a rolling / lapping type sound from the bottom end. I traced it down with a stethascope to the housing just in front of the starter. Descided it was the primary chain so I pulled the engine just this evening. By the way, you should never pull the motor from the frame whole if you are a small guy and by your self. My back will be pitching me a major bitch in the morning.
Anyway, I will be breaking it open tomorrow. I have one to replace it with, however, there is no real way to tell if it is stretch or not until I get the old one out. The question I have is: how much slack or slop should the primary chain have. I noticed while removing the clutch that the crank will turn a between 1/4 and 1/2 inch before it engages the primary chain. Seems like an awefull lot of slack to me. Any thought ?
A short time ago I submitted a post about bottom end noise. As many of you may remember, I worked on restoring the BIGDOG for over a year and finally got him on the road. He runs like a champ, however, after getting the valves all adjusted in to specs, I could hear a rolling / lapping type sound from the bottom end. I traced it down with a stethascope to the housing just in front of the starter. Descided it was the primary chain so I pulled the engine just this evening. By the way, you should never pull the motor from the frame whole if you are a small guy and by your self. My back will be pitching me a major bitch in the morning.
Anyway, I will be breaking it open tomorrow. I have one to replace it with, however, there is no real way to tell if it is stretch or not until I get the old one out. The question I have is: how much slack or slop should the primary chain have. I noticed while removing the clutch that the crank will turn a between 1/4 and 1/2 inch before it engages the primary chain. Seems like an awefull lot of slack to me. Any thought ?
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