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Cbr engine rattle (cam chain tensioner adjustment)
Cbr engine rattle (cam chain tensioner adjustment)
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  • @rockskipper5353
    @rockskipper5353 3 месяца назад

    I made the little screw driver tool out of an Alan wrench when I had it out the other day

  • @narutowindel
    @narutowindel 6 месяцев назад

    Hero

  • @PBRMAN
    @PBRMAN Год назад

    There's b*******. That she's full of s*** just some chick trying to get a little bit of FaceTime thinks she's hot but she's not not not

  • @cnoxcs95
    @cnoxcs95 Год назад

    i think i have the same problem ,ive posted a youtube vid with the noise , but i want to take the bike to a mechanic and get the whole clutch casing down and the oil and see what’s up

  • @mattsta1964
    @mattsta1964 Год назад

    I just bought a new camchain tensioner assembly for my 2010 Fireblade which as developed this problem. I inspected the new part when it arrived and it has a tiny oil feed hole that pressurises a check valve inside the tensioner assembly. So the tension is applied by an internal spring but oil pressure and an internal check valve ensures that the tensioner piston cannot return back into the tensioner body, and thus correct tension is maintained. The spring tension by itself is not sufficient to maintain correct chain tension. Notice that here is a tiny hole in the gasket between the tensioner assembly and the cylinder block and this is where pressurised oil is bled into the tensioner assembly. I think the problem with these tensioners is that the internal check valve fails and then obviously, the correct tension can no longer be maintained. So bear this in mind if you manually reset the tensioner assembly using a small screwdriver. It may only be a temporary fix.

  • @armandopplumbing
    @armandopplumbing 2 года назад

    I have the same problem. Hopefully you can send me some pics of the spec sheets of how to replace or adjusted. Thanks

  • @stevecariggillio4139
    @stevecariggillio4139 2 года назад

    What do you mean by "release it"

  • @kacperchrusciel890
    @kacperchrusciel890 2 года назад

    I dont understand why youd buy a manual one, once released you can just give that flat screw a bit of tighten

  • @ArabianRider
    @ArabianRider 2 года назад

    YEAH MAN!!! I get this stupid rattle going over 5k RPM on my cbr 600 RR 2011. only 23k miles. I got new plugs cos it's time to change my 10yr old plugs XD but yeah I need to do this.

  • @davidthompson8507
    @davidthompson8507 2 года назад

    Which way do I wind it ?

    • @alfonse0745
      @alfonse0745 2 года назад

      Counter-clockwise

    • @talifhaninelufule6461
      @talifhaninelufule6461 2 года назад

      @@alfonse0745 i see on this video he did it clockwise, thats whats confusing me now

  • @alpin7931
    @alpin7931 3 года назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @user-kj4dm5cj1s
    @user-kj4dm5cj1s 3 года назад

    Thanks bro

  • @ivanjrsalgado953
    @ivanjrsalgado953 3 года назад

    Some people think it's the motor sometimes and it's the tensioner 🏍🔥🎉🔥🔥🎉

  • @allanlambert6024
    @allanlambert6024 3 года назад

    I’ve just got this problem recently so I’ve just decided to just go n buy a whole new oem cam chain tensioner £150 all bits needed. Kinda scared me at first but more relieved it’s not a very expensive fix :) Your vid has helped shed some more light for me. Cheers buddy

    • @modoudrammeh
      @modoudrammeh 2 года назад

      150 for a cct :o what bike you got? Sounds way overpriced

  • @iceburgslim3625
    @iceburgslim3625 4 года назад

    Your funny 😂😂😂 my assistant that I don’t have 😭

  • @johncoates435
    @johncoates435 4 года назад

    Bad ass bike you have there (pedal bike that part killed me hAha

  • @cyberBIGGT
    @cyberBIGGT 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for making this video. Have had this issue on my 2014 CBR 1kRR for some time now. I am not the best mechanic but am going to attempt to do this today

  • @jake_break9185
    @jake_break9185 4 года назад

    why didn't you make a video showing what it sounded like before with rattle? that's what everyone wants to hear

    • @FRFM00
      @FRFM00 4 года назад

      I know right I want to know if my sound is the same. It's annoying and loud as fuck. It sounds like a very fast tin vibration buzz... You have the same? It's coming from near the clutch basket or something. FUCK

    • @eileenvanzyl7503
      @eileenvanzyl7503 4 года назад

      I have a 09 cbr600 also with a rattle at about 3500-5500 rpm. Also sounds like a tin rattling or like key holder on the frame. Have ruled out EVERYTHING!

    • @FRFM00
      @FRFM00 3 года назад

      @@eileenvanzyl7503 forgot to say, tighten all the bolts around that neck ram air fairing upper stay thingie. 4bolts

    • @racing0eagle
      @racing0eagle 2 года назад

      @@eileenvanzyl7503 i have same problem on my 954,did you solved it?

    • @jft8283
      @jft8283 Год назад

      ​@@racing0eaglehave you been able to figure it out?

  • @asianinohio898
    @asianinohio898 5 лет назад

    I have a 2012 cbr1000rr with only 10k miles on it and it sounds like cam chain noise at 5-6k rpm. Anybody hear of this at this low of miles? Gona try this trick tho.

  • @Glockmog
    @Glockmog 5 лет назад

    Well done video. Thanks. I've had the same issue on my 2012 cbr1000rr 30K miles. I managed to do as you say, make a short, stubby flat head screw driver and wind the tensioner screw all the way in and then released it abruptly, allowing the pin to reset and fully wedge itself against the chain guide tensioner rail. The process gave enough tension to the chain to take up the slack and get rid of the vibration noise around 4K RPM. One thing I would recommend while doing that is to put the bike in 6th gear, while it's on a bike stand and apply tension to the rear wheel pushing it forward. Doing this allows the timing chain inside the engine to fully tighten up on the drive side and fully loosen up on the opposite tensioner slack side. Have a second person apply tension to the wheel in previously decried manner while you wind up and release the tensioner screw. This will give maximum allowable chain tension. Additionally I would discourage the use of commonly available manual chain tensioners, since when using those you are recommended to remove the valve cover to get to the timing chain and acquire the proper tension measurement between the cam shaft gears for setting the manual tensioner bolt. It would be easy to overtighten the manual tensioner leading to possible premature wear on the timing drive components. Stick to the OEM CCT, since that's the part that was designed by Honda engineers for those engines. Cheers.

    • @jtslev
      @jtslev Год назад

      How do you release the cct after winding it up?

    • @mickheart-c8f
      @mickheart-c8f Год назад

      @@jtslev you just pull the flat head straight out and it will unwind and spring the tensioner forward

  • @samus4799
    @samus4799 5 лет назад

    Could this be a problem on the cb300f? You dont have a sound clip, i dont know if your sound matches my sound.

  • @steveandamandacarter2683
    @steveandamandacarter2683 5 лет назад

    Dead on thanks for the video only difference was the hdx screwdriver didn't work on mine so had to get one a little longer but it fixed vibration I had at higher rpm on my 1995 cbr900rr. Thanks again

  • @SalemCBR1
    @SalemCBR1 6 лет назад

    Did as you said and so far, no more clicking. 👉👍

  • @michor10
    @michor10 6 лет назад

    Another thing you can do is to gently tap the tensioner from the side with a wooden spoon and a rubber mallet. Just give it a few taps and the thing should click to the next position. Cheers.

    • @-0-___
      @-0-___ 2 года назад

      So you literally just smack it with it still in the bike?

    • @michor10
      @michor10 2 года назад

      @@-0-___ right. A few good smacks helps sometimes. if it's in a hard to reach place you can hold the shaft firmly against the tensioner and tap it (lightly) with the end of a screwdriver or something. Good luck!

    • @-0-___
      @-0-___ 2 года назад

      @@michor10 thanks man hopefully that works

    • @michor10
      @michor10 2 года назад

      @@-0-___ what bike are you working on?

    • @-0-___
      @-0-___ 2 года назад

      @@michor10 2001 cbr f4i

  • @Ryzen_56X
    @Ryzen_56X 7 лет назад

    Most of the time this trick doesn't work, the CCT is a spring loaded rod, OEM CCT's comes with a shitty spring that has a short term life, instead of just selling the spring alone they make you buy the entire assy wich costs between 80-100$, best solution to this is to buy an APE manual cam tensioner for about 40$ the only bug about this is that you have to adjust the tensioner yourself once in a while, but compared to 80$ every 20,000miles for a new CCT I think is really worth it, I have them installed on my bikes.

  • @zacharyangi4828
    @zacharyangi4828 8 лет назад

    Sorry man not to be a tool...do this with the bike off or started. Thanks

  • @donnygarcia9734
    @donnygarcia9734 8 лет назад

    This video helped me. Thank you.

  • @scottsevil
    @scottsevil 8 лет назад

    isn't counter clockwise?

  • @BigGeeMan
    @BigGeeMan 8 лет назад

    Hi good vid did this do the trick?

  • @folocka123
    @folocka123 16 лет назад

    hahah too cute dude!!!