gr8eyes
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Alan, do you think it would be prudent to change out the CCT and that toothed sprocket at some interval prior to too much wear?
It's too early to say anything definitive, still waiting on facts and evidence that leads to the root cause. Sit tight until speculation firms up into real information.Alan, do you think it would be prudent to change out the CCT and that toothed sprocket at some interval prior to too much wear?
Ion I feel your pain! When I traded the 05 for the 07 in January, I had four, count them FOUR, hours to defarkle that bike! You've never seen wrenches flying and pieces dropping to the floor like that.I'm in the process of removing add-ons to simplify the process for the dealer. Man, I just discovered farkle creep, I never realized how much I've done to Feejer over the years.
Zero compression at all 4 cylinders pretty much sums it up. Does anyone know if the FJR engine is a zero clearance engine? I see that the pistons have valve reliefs in the dome, so I'm hoping that means there is some valve to piston clearance.
Starting around 20k miles I would occasionally hear a bit of rattling that was traced to the cam chain area. It was very light and would come and go without any regularity. The chain tensioner was tested and seemed to be OK. At 34k miles it was rattling a lot more often and with greater vigor. As I approach 40k miles my engine would often sound like a diesel with the chain clattering. As the chain clattered I could watch the tach wander in synch with the noise and I was getting vibrations that could be felt in the engine & chassis. I was hoping to get through the 10/13 fall foliage ride, then tear it apart and repair it at my leisure.
The rapid spiral to death started Saturday morning when I retracted the cam chain tensioner plunger then released it again. Upon release it seemed to make a strong and full release. I tapped the starter button, but was wholly unprepared for the mechanical racket that ensued. I was so stunned that I may have delayed releasing the button as quickly as I would have, if I had been expecting a problem. Poof, just as quick as that the engine was dun fer. Immediately after the mechanical cacophony the engine would spin like mad when the starter was pressed but there was no sign of firing. I had some hope because there were no bad mechanical noises when the engine spun. The garage gremlins had hidden my 10mm compression gauge fitting so I was left to do a bit of field troubleshooting. No codes, the cylinder identification sensor does not produce an error code or a reading on the diAG screen. The spark plugs looked good; using the diAG test function I could fire all 4 plugs with bright blue sparks. Putting it in 1st gear I could turn the rear wheel by hand (ignition off) but it took major effort so there was some initial hope that the compression was good. Using an audio tube I couldn't hear the cams moving in the bearings, which took away some hope. Then the garage gremlins finally coughed up the 10mm fitting and I did the compression test. If some of you as far away as the Mississippi River and the Gulf Coast heard a loud primal scream around noon today, it was me, after reading the compression gauge. My guess is that the cam chain has come off the crank sprocket.
I'm really time challenged right now so I might have to seek a dealer in the NH area for a resurrection. This will be the first time a dealer will touch my bike since some early warranty issues were resolved. I'm really pissed/bummed about this. I'm going to make one more quick pass at it tonight to see if I have missed anything else while troubleshooting.
Unfortunately, it looks like I'm going to have to cancel the 10/13 fall foliage ride. Details to follow tomorrow.
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CCT, 'bout $75Ion - sorry to hear of your troubles... Anyway, I have to ask what is the going price for a CCT and gaskets?
Ron Ayers has the CCT for $61.16 and another .90 for the gasket.Ion - sorry to hear of your troubles... Anyway, I have to ask what is the going price for a CCT and gaskets?
Pass the salt, I don't think he feels bad enough.Ron Ayers has the CCT for $61.16 and another .90 for the gasket.Ion - sorry to hear of your troubles... Anyway, I have to ask what is the going price for a CCT and gaskets?
Making Alan feel bad was obviously not the intent. The idea was that the rest of us (or at least those with higher mileage and noisy valve trains) should be thinking about preventive replacement of the CCT.Pass the salt, I don't think he feels bad enough.Ron Ayers has the CCT for $61.16 and another .90 for the gasket.Ion - sorry to hear of your troubles... Anyway, I have to ask what is the going price for a CCT and gaskets?
CCT preventative maintenance for parts is <$80. Access to the CCT just blows chunks.
I don’t know if other motorcycle brands offer complete engines or not. I would imagine that motorcycle brands that offer some of the hooligan bikes as well as the killer bikes like the ‘Busa almost have to offer whole engines (just a guess, though)."Yamaha does not sell complete engines, only parts."
Is that a common practice for Japanese motorcycle manufacturers?
With all the labor involved, I'd take the engine swap route myself, assuming you can find a viable candidate.
Good luck, at least riding season in NH is drawing to a close.
Did you ask about their long term loaner program? B)
CCT preventative maintenance for parts is <$80. Access to the CCT just blows chunks.
The problem with the CCT is clearance between the CCT and the frame, they had to put a cut-out in the frame for access. Yamaha seems to always put at least one screw in an inaccessible place.Yeah, I was wondering how tough that would be. The parts diagrams don't show how far buried the tensioner is in the engine. I'll have to look at the FSM later on.
https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?s...c=27485&hl=I’m shopping for a good Gen I engine, preferably with a known history, just in case. I’ve already contacted several people with engines for sale, including the ’03 on Ebay.
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