Adjusting the oem cct...
- vanrootn
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Adjusting the oem cct...
So my bike has started making some ticking noise, I figured it could be the cam chain tensioner.
Now I have seen various ways of adjusting it the easiest being loosening the two screws and letting out the cct mount a few mm's until it clicks.
My question is how far out should you have to go - obviously going too far is dangerous, most I have seen moved it about 2mm before click. I took mine out around 3mm and it still didn't click... I was too scared to go any further!
Any one have any advice for me? is further than 3mm ok, is there a better way to adjust it?
Thanks - pete
Now I have seen various ways of adjusting it the easiest being loosening the two screws and letting out the cct mount a few mm's until it clicks.
My question is how far out should you have to go - obviously going too far is dangerous, most I have seen moved it about 2mm before click. I took mine out around 3mm and it still didn't click... I was too scared to go any further!
Any one have any advice for me? is further than 3mm ok, is there a better way to adjust it?
Thanks - pete
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Re: Adjusting the oem cct...
How many kms? What model?
Zx10rs are notoriously tappy. If its new and low kms I would e very doubtful if the tensioner being too loose
Zx10rs are notoriously tappy. If its new and low kms I would e very doubtful if the tensioner being too loose
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Re: Adjusting the oem cct...
2010 Z1000 12,000kms the noise only recently started.
The noise started about 600kms after the 12k service, don't think its related? Same oil as before motul 5100...
Any other ideas? It's a lot louder when cold, can still hear it when warm but quieter...
The noise started about 600kms after the 12k service, don't think its related? Same oil as before motul 5100...
Any other ideas? It's a lot louder when cold, can still hear it when warm but quieter...
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Re: Adjusting the oem cct...
I know they do a throttle body sync at 12k too, could this make a difference?
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Re: Adjusting the oem cct...
Throttle bodies wouldn't make noise.
I wouldn't be worried, but if you are, take it to a stealer, I mean dealer and get them to listen to it. It's still under warranty.
I wouldn't be worried, but if you are, take it to a stealer, I mean dealer and get them to listen to it. It's still under warranty.
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Re: Adjusting the oem cct...
No warranty left
Might have to take it in but they will want to wait until its cold and its my only mode of transport
Maybe I can convince them to give me a zx10 for a day
The reason I'm concerned is you can hear it over the brawlers!
Sounds kind of like when you have lifter/ tappet noise in a car....

Might have to take it in but they will want to wait until its cold and its my only mode of transport

Maybe I can convince them to give me a zx10 for a day

The reason I'm concerned is you can hear it over the brawlers!
Sounds kind of like when you have lifter/ tappet noise in a car....
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Re: Adjusting the oem cct...
Well one click on the cct and from going up the street I believe I heard silence
yay will test in the hills tomorrow arvo 


Re: Adjusting the oem cct...
Had same noise start with the ZX6R, 03/10 manufacture brought new 08/11, changed from semi synthetic to full synthetic at 6k service, has just on 8500 kms on her now, noise started straight after oil change, local dealer says don't worry about it, very common with full synthetics evidently they tend to be a bit noisier in the top end and the cam chain adjuster has quite coarse steps so tend to get a bit noisy just before they click over to the next step as well, they reckoned you could do the slight back out the adjuster and force an early adjustment trick but not really worth the effort, hasn't had any effect on her performance she still pulls clean through to redline and beyond 

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Re: Adjusting the oem cct...
My concern would be if you over do it with the tensioner, you put extra unneeded tension on the chain and cam bearings. I shagged a GN250 head by doing just that. 

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Re: Adjusting the oem cct...
Who has had a look at the oem tensioners?
Just how far is one click? A couple of mm?
Surely one click couldn't do damage? If you went too far you would probably hear whirring sounds?
Just how far in would you have to go to cause damage?
Just how far is one click? A couple of mm?
Surely one click couldn't do damage? If you went too far you would probably hear whirring sounds?
Just how far in would you have to go to cause damage?
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Re: Adjusting the oem cct...
New development... The noise is still there! Turned the bike on for the first time in a couple of weeks and tick tick tick
damn! Back to the dealer when the collarbone heals itself 

