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IceCream Bandit
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Engine work

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These would be pretty straight forward questions if I had a service manual but the dealer doesn't know how to order one(they've ordered me an all french one and an owners manual so far). Anyways is there a way to measure cam chain tension and is there a tensioner on board(manual or automatic); also I have to re-ring and hone the cylinders(burning too much oil) do I have to replace the headbolts? Thanks in advance for any given advice as I would like to have everything here before I start so I can minimize downtime <p></p><i></i>

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Bandit...you might want to check into the new cd's that Yamaha has (may not cover your bike yet). The disc includes the owners & service manual, plus a built in parts fiche. Sorry I can't answer your questions...check Yamaha's site for more info on those cd's. <p>Nate<br><br>Number of total posts (as of 6/21): 274<br>Number of posts not related to smilies: 255<br>Number of posts that have been beneficial to somebody: 3<br>Number of posts that have pissed off John: Priceless<br><br>Not all of my posts can make John mad...for everything else there's Tim<br></p><i></i>

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aah... about the manual. Alfamer sold my Haynes book. I personally would not give my enginework to an dealer that dont know where to get an servicebook<!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :eek --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/eek.gif ALT=":eek"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <br><br>about other things... <br>yes there is an way to measure camchain, but its not for tension, it´s usually measured for wear. can be measured from pin - to - pin, but i cant remember what it should be. my mech says that a camchain should last for 80th kilometers and i trust him in that. if you suspect that it could be getting old, i strongly suggest you change it as it costs only about 100$ and youll have a peace of mind in that. <br>then the re-ring and hone thing... you will not know if you can just re-ring your engine until youve opened it and measured piston to cylinder clearances. yamaha states maximum clearance to be 0,08mm and just for the record my clearance was 0,65mm when i opened it. there was nothing actually broken or wrong, exept the HUGE clearance. oil buring about 1,5-2litre/1000km. minimum clearance should be 0,051 for wiseco pistons. cant say what min is for oem yamaha. <br>as for the tensioner??... yes of course there is an tensioner inside your engine? its an standard, oil-pressure controlled camchain tensioner and if its worn, it can cause slack in the chain and a rattling noice. it too can be changed to either the oem one, or an APE or similar manual camchain tensioner.... a bit pricey for an simple bit, going around 100$.<br><br>is your engine rattling? it can also be the pistons that´s causing a noise quite like the camchain noise. my engine rattled just like it had a worn camchain but after measuring it and the tensioner there was nothing wrong with them, so i put the old ones back, and the noice is gone.<br><br>hope this helps some<br> <p></p><i>Edited by: <A HREF=http://p072.ezboard.com/bexupbrotherhoo ... cterror</A> at: 6/25/04 1:06 am<br></i>

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<br><br><br>JES it has an edit now.... !! <p></p><i>Edited by: <A HREF=http://p072.ezboard.com/bexupbrotherhoo ... cterror</A> at: 6/25/04 1:06 am<br></i>

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Not that this pertains to the thread subject, but when I'm viewing the page I have an edit option but you guys don't. What's the deal with that?? <p>Nate<br><br>Number of total posts (as of 6/21): 274<br>Number of posts not related to smilies: 255<br>Number of posts that have been beneficial to somebody: 3<br>Number of posts that have pissed off John: Priceless<br><br>Not all of my posts can make John mad...for everything else there's Tim<br></p><i></i>

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You have to sign in to be able to edit. It doesn't always work though<!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :evil --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/devil.gif ALT=":evil"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> My home PC sometimes signs me in automaticaly (don't ask me how), my work one never does. <br>One easy way to do it is to get 'email notification of replies' for a topic, then you click on the link in the email and it automaticaly signs you in.<!--EZCODE EMOTICON START 8) --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/glasses.gif ALT="8)"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <p></p><i></i>

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<br>Your work computer is probably set up not to accept cookies.<br>You may be able to change this if your companies security policy permits.<br>If you are using Internet Explorer you will find the relevant settings from the tools menu - tools\internet options\privacy.<br><br>Hope this helps,<br><br>H <p></p><i></i>

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