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Alright,
A few things here.
I just threw the new verslavvy in. I hope this post can serve as a reference for future enthusiasts.
For starters, I've had this bike going on two years, from 3.5k to AROUND 20k. (not positive because of no odometer on mine. suspect it's over 20K)
I replaced my clutch at 10k miles, and the stock tensioner was about 18mm out. This was like last October, roughly. I use this bike as a year round all weather daily diver, a mix of short/long trips (mostly short city traffic, i'm a social worker for the homeless/mentally ill so i'm hoping on and off the bike all day meeting different people for different reasons.)
Since I got the bike, I've had a very loud, very pronounced typewriter type engine noise, that, eventually, developed into a very loud typewriter noise along with a distinct, metallic PING, that was infrequent, and did not match RPMs/valve timing.
You can see on this thread that I did check my valve clearances and they were within spec.
As soon as I fired the bike up after throwing the tensioner in, the first thing i noticed was how QUIET it was -- the metallic ping, the reason for me going down this rabbit hole, was gone--- but so was a lot of the loud typewriter chugging type noise I always thought was normal.
The hole on my tensioner is ovaled, pretty severely, and the tensioner was DEFINETLY on it's last legs. Sine getting the bike I have been changing the oil literally every 2000 miles, if not sooner, along with new filters. I have had a couple over heating issues in the past, due to exuast leaks and and lean conditions.
I installed my modified tensioner on the second (new) hole, and it's about half way bottomed out. Timing chain is definetly in my near future. (or, according to info on this threat, maybe just the guides, who knows.)
Thank you to Vers and DBM for all your input, wisdom and vers for the part. Very good purchase. Just shocked. Time to get drunk.
EDIT: Vers do you want the used tensioner? I'll send it out if so. Pluber is still good as far as I can tell.
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