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Help Loose Valves

Discussion in 'Honda 250cc Singles' started by jusxusfanatic, Oct 25, 2022.

  1. jusxusfanatic

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    That is the cam chain trying to escape.
     
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    well one day the bike died while riding and after that it didnt want to start easily, but after i got it started, the sound appeared
     
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    Then maybe your cam chain tensioner has broken/fallen off allowing the chain to jump a tooth on the timing. Will need the cam cover off and have a look at chain tension and whether the tensioner is still in place and doing it's job.
     
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