Hi All,
After spending too much time on carb tuning yet another test ride finally yielded good results. It took some time to get the float level and needle where it would respond well to off-idle pick-up and partial throttle cruise.
All of that came on the heels of re-shimming the valves on the intake side which took some doing when replacing the cam and trying to keep it in time. I'm pretty sure I did it right as I suspect if was off it would never run like it does (great!).
Still, to my chagrin, I'm hearing a distressing noise (sans earplugs) from the right side of the engine. The thing is, it ONLY happens under the load of decel when rolling in any gear (clutch engaged). It's quiet during acceleration ... nothing while revving at a stand still. No ticking noise that I can decern at idle. It's done this since the first test run after the valve adjustment which is why I think it might be the CCT.
Never had any issues with the clutch and haven't been in there since new. Seems to work well. The bike has only 27K miles so obviously has sat a good bit during it's life but I have tried to maintain it well during the off season and otherwise she's tip-top.
I know the gearbox is and always has been a bit noisy at first, but this is new, and louder.
I looked at some photos of the new and old parts and confirm I have the old one.
I'm trying hard to remember exactly what I did when reinstalling the CCT. I'm thinking I installed it w/o the top bolt in place so as not to apply too much tension and let it take up what was needed when putting the top bolt back in. After installing it I rotated the crank several times and the marks lined up as they should.
Could the noise be too much tension? Can I remove the CCT w/o risking a timing issue
I've read here about folks having issues with the cam chain tension though symptom descriptions there are a bit sketchy. Is there a way to check/adjust the CCT in-situ w/o going back into the cam box. I've been to the JBX site and hate to pay $$ for advise that may be marginal or may not apply.
Your thoughts are welcome.
Thanks