Hi
My '05 busa has 19000 k's on it. It's been serviced at 1k, 6k, 12k. When I start it in the mornings it taps and rattles until it gets warm, upon which it sounds perfectly quiet/normal.
Is this normal? It sounds fairly noisy to begin with! The oil is fine, and its going in for a minor (which just does the oil really) soon.
Thanks for any help!
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Use some Militec in the oil ,does make a diff. I think Mechanx has got some up there in Qld.
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Timing chain tensioner loose????? Maybe just about to click over to the next notch.........
what happened to 18k service
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If in doubt, have it looked at, it may be nothing to worry about, then again, major engine damage may be just around the corner.
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If oil level is even just slightly low, it takes longer to lubricate the upper engine parts.
If the oil level is ok, do as I have suggested in other discussions, warm the bike up for 20 to 30 seconds at above 2,000 revs. ( per the handbook ).
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
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Thanks Simmo
I had it serviced and they said its a timing chain tensioner. I'm hoping it'll last ntil the next service 6000k and won't pop beforehand!
Anyone know how much these are? My service is a major so hopefully it'll be half open and they wont charge me a leg for it.
cheers
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05s are OK from what I understand. Early ones were upgraded to same spec as yours.
Oil pressure used to push tensioner out as chain wears and every so often there's a mechanical latch that takes up part of the movement.
So if it's due to take up another notch, they tend to be a bit rattly.
Revving it to 2k while cold might just be the key to triggering a notch. Oil cold, therefore pressures higher.
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one mech told me to put a manual one in anyway
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There is no need for a manual cam chain tensioner if the lubed one is fitted as it is on an 05 model.
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Regards BUSGO
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since I have an 01 I decided to go manual... hope it wasn't a wrong choice
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Manual tensioner is a very sturdy design, basically just a long bolt and a locknut similar to your rear axle adjuster. You just have to remember to keep adjusting it. Its cramped in there and make sure that the locknut is tight or watchout.
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:/ how would one check such a thing>?