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1982 550 SECA crankshaft chain tightening???

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by jriebe, Aug 19, 2008.

  1. jriebe

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    Hello,

    I have a 1982 SECA 550 with 31k miles on it...thing had sat for 3 years prior to me buying it...I changed the oil, cleaned the carbs and got it running again...but the thing has an odd harmonnic thrumming coming from the motor.

    I thought that it was the camshaft chain so I adjusted that per my Clymer manual...while it helped a bit, the sound is still there. I was wondering if there is a main crankshaft chain, and if so, can it be adjusted...


    Thanks,

    Jon
     
  2. bigfitz52

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    There is a "primary chain" that runs off the center of the crank and turns the jackshaft that has the primary drive gear, starter, etc., geared to it. It has a large spring-loaded (?) tensioner that also appears to be oil-fed. None of this is accessable without splitting the crankcases, and not adjustable. When I got my '81, it was QUITE noisy from there, but now, 600+ miles after two oil changes and currently running 20W40 conventional oil, it sounds 99% better. Neither the Clymer nor factory shop manuals give much info on this thing; you will notice it quiet down a bit when you pull in the clutch. Can't use my '83 to compare, it has only 7000 miles on it and when I got it, it had a FULL GALLON of oil in it. Haven't gotten it running yet, myriad of issues (never buy even a very pretty bike off eBay.)
     
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    Thanks for the info...guess I am just going to finish my regular tune up bit with this bike and run it as if it were not making the noise...should be interesting to see what happens.


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    Jon
     
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    That's what I did and it's running fine...
     
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    Hi Vo primary chain ..They loosen up regularily. Similar is Used in Yama Sno machines on those it can be an annual repair item.
    Expensive to buy and V labour intensive to replace. Generally a Sell the Bike Time signal IMO.
     

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