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RMZ450 cam chain help
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[QUOTE="BigRedAF, post: 1258732, member: 58172"] I was thinking the same but the teeth look good. The sliders have no wear. The original owner said that he never adjusted anything and the bike has very low time... What I did was set the crank on top dead center and loosened the adjuster, you could see the chain snug up. Then I tightened the adjuster and rotated the engine two revs and loosened the screw again, a bit more slack came out. Once more I tightened the screw then the lock nut and called it a day. Things are quiet now but I figured there has to be a better more consistent way? [/QUOTE]
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