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rocketman1
24th December 2006, 13:04
Hi,
XR200R
The Timing chain adjustment nut, is correct that to adjust the timing chain you just slacken off the timing chain adjustment nut, (while the motor is running ) then just retighten it again, and it automatically adjusts the timing chain.
Any of you that know please help
Cheers
Rocketman1
Bonez
24th December 2006, 18:22
Hi,
XR200R
The Timing chain adjustment nut, is correct that to adjust the timing chain you just slacken off the timing chain adjustment nut, (while the motor is running ) then just retighten it again, and it automatically adjusts the timing chain.
Any of you that know please help
Cheers
Rocketman1What year is it?
rocketman1
3rd January 2007, 13:52
Yes Its a 1998 Model
Motu
3rd January 2007, 14:38
I don't know if later models are different - but on early models at a fast idle you slacken off the adjuster and then retighten...on top of the left case behind the barrel inline with the chain,14mm with a 10mm on top from memory.
What?
4th January 2007, 05:45
All the 2 valve models are the same. That method usually works, but can be a bit expensive when it doesn't...
rok-the-boat
7th January 2007, 07:52
Is it the same for a DR250 (SOHC 1993)? The nut on the back of my cylinder looks a little different to normal.
I have used that method on some bikes (idle speed), and have seen that some are supposed to be set statically, without the engine running but set at Top Dead Centre when the chain is slackest.
rocketman1
7th January 2007, 09:18
Thanks all, I will carry out the adjustment and see how it goes, Cheers
Retro XR guy
11th January 2007, 05:55
hello rocket man....how did you get on with tightening the timing chain ? heres a couple of pointers....it is correct to loosen off the 14mm lock nut and if everything is working ok the auto tensioner will take up.....however if the timing chain starts rattling worse you will have to try the manual aproach....screw right out the 10mm stud and approx 25mm down inside is a small hole taped out with a fine 3mm thread ....when you have found the correct screw/bolt,screw it into this hole and while pulling on it (gently with pliers) loosen the 14mm lock nut, the screw will come up and if there is much adjustment left your motor will be quiet again .
Dont forget to adjust your timing after tensioning the timing chain (take off the CDI cover and advance it a fraction ).....good luck Shane
What?
11th January 2007, 06:19
....when you have found the correct screw/bolt...
A 3mm spoke will do the trick
Motu
11th January 2007, 06:26
I used to use a thin screwdriver.Trouble is at that point the chain starts slapping the barrel...I've seen them wear right through.
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