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To draw a comparison to other recalls documented on the forum, i.e., the "Altitude Fix" and the "Ignition Fix", a motor that goes dead in traffic because a cam chain tensioner fails poses no less a danger to the operator than a motor that goes dead in traffic because an ignition switch failed or an ECU that doesn't compensate for altitude changes correctly.Recalls are for safety issues. This is NOT a safety issue so it ain't gonna happen.
Which is one of the primary reasons of this thread. Since there is no "useful service life" of the CCT indicated in Yamaha literature, i.e., recommended replacement intervals in the Factory Service Manual, perhaps some kind of data pointing to a "Forum recommended service/replacement interval" can be determined.it would be akin to doing a "recall" on a rear shock after it is at the end of its useful service life.
Interesting to note, during my research on past threads, I had gotten the impression from reading the many "cam chain noise" threads, including the ones I linked, that many instances of chain noise followed services requiring CCT de-tensioning, as in ticker fixes and shim replacements. In simpler terms, when the cams cam out, the CCT de-tensioned, then re-tensioned, a side effect was cam chain noise. But I'm seeing a lot of "random" replies, where chain noise began for no reason other than the weak-sauce CCT.
Also interesting is that apparently I'm the only one on the forum using a manual CCT, with Brodie next in line at his next major service.
You folks are doing a great job helping flesh this out. If you know of anyone, on the forum or not, who has done a CCT R&R, please direct them to this thread.
Recall-worthy or not, this info is gold and needs to be shared.
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