jlparker77
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I have a 05 vector mountain. I have not ridded it yet, but for about a mile in the field. My rattle is not in the clutch, I can hear that. This is one coming from somewhere else. What makes this one weird is that it comes and goes. It is not there cold but after a few minutes of idling it starts rattling instantly, and sometimes it will stop just as quickly. If I shut it off and restart it then the rattle is usually gone for a few seconds and then comes back. sometimes it won't come back for 30 seconds. The throttle just makes the rattle faster. Using my stethoscope I can not pinpoint it. somewhere in the top or rear of engine. Louder on the valve cover bolts than anywhere.
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Phantom
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Are you sure it's not the exhaust doughnuts? They tend to come and go depending on how much snow is packed up under the tunnel and at different temperatures.
jlparker77
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I am not sure. I do not know what they sound like when they go. This comes and goes like flipping a switch. I have not had snow packed in the tunnel at all.
rancidjo
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cam chain tensioner? located at the right rear of the engine
jlparker77
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I have thought of that, but have you had one go bad to tell me what sounds they make? That looks like a chore to replace, but not impossible. I just don't like to throw parts at a problem hoping it will fix it.
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Read what ground blizzard posted. http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... &start=210
It sounds very similar to what he has reported. You can reach the tensioner with your scope from the right rear of the motor although I don't think you should run it until the tensioner is changed. You'd be taking a big chance on doing significant damage to the valve train.
keep us posted.
It sounds very similar to what he has reported. You can reach the tensioner with your scope from the right rear of the motor although I don't think you should run it until the tensioner is changed. You'd be taking a big chance on doing significant damage to the valve train.
keep us posted.
rancidjo
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jlparker77 said:I have thought of that, but have you had one go bad to tell me what sounds they make? That looks like a chore to replace, but not impossible. I just don't like to throw parts at a problem hoping it will fix it.
I hear you about throwing parts to it. I have not heard one fail yet. I ran my sled with the clutch off to see if I could hear any noise. Couldn't hear anything alarming. So I put my clutch back on and plan on riding this year without swapping the tensioner. Not that this post really helps you with anything.
jlparker77
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I have actually replaced my clutch with a cat clutch and it made the clutch rattle very muted. Still there but very quiet. This noise though is not there at all when I first start it. today I tried to hear it and it idled for about 10 minutes without a noise but at the instant I touched the throttle it started. However it seems a bit quieter than before. This sled did sit for a long time before I got it.
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