ttreewalkerr
Well-known member
Hi,
I recently purchased a 2006 from someone who was gettign out of riding. 34,000 miles.
It has the marble in a can sound on RH side, so i assumed CCT and got a decent price for purchase.
I have now removed it on day 1, in my hand it seemed to function good, and springs back well. i assumed it maybe wa just hung up and perhaps removal and cycling it may have freed it up. I put it back in and started it, heard the sound again, usually takes about 1 min. after cold start to make the gargle. And gets adjitated if you rev it,, bring RPM up and it goes away. Mainly at idle or if you rap the throttle on/off.
when it was running i put the small screwdriver into the adjust hole, and see if i preloaded it a bit it may ease the sound,, assuming the spring in the mechanism maybe weak. i noticed the screw in the mechanism was spinning,, actually moving. I assume it was feedback from the plunger being forced back and forth.
So i removed it again, and ordered new one online.
i got the new on out,, played with it in my vise trying to get it to push back,, doesnt. Seems fine.
Anyone ever play w/ a suspected failed part ? Is it just that the abrupt force of the cahin that i can't simulate out of the bike is what pushes that plunger back ?
Thx.
I recently purchased a 2006 from someone who was gettign out of riding. 34,000 miles.
It has the marble in a can sound on RH side, so i assumed CCT and got a decent price for purchase.
I have now removed it on day 1, in my hand it seemed to function good, and springs back well. i assumed it maybe wa just hung up and perhaps removal and cycling it may have freed it up. I put it back in and started it, heard the sound again, usually takes about 1 min. after cold start to make the gargle. And gets adjitated if you rev it,, bring RPM up and it goes away. Mainly at idle or if you rap the throttle on/off.
when it was running i put the small screwdriver into the adjust hole, and see if i preloaded it a bit it may ease the sound,, assuming the spring in the mechanism maybe weak. i noticed the screw in the mechanism was spinning,, actually moving. I assume it was feedback from the plunger being forced back and forth.
So i removed it again, and ordered new one online.
i got the new on out,, played with it in my vise trying to get it to push back,, doesnt. Seems fine.
Anyone ever play w/ a suspected failed part ? Is it just that the abrupt force of the cahin that i can't simulate out of the bike is what pushes that plunger back ?
Thx.