I am not amused
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Samsquamch (03-13-2022)
#32
Im not even going to mess with it. Im just going to replace the whole tensioner. My manual doesnt cover the hydro tensioner, So it never ocurred to me that a retaining pin is placed in the unit to keep the mess all together. so there is my stupid prize for the week.
#33
Yeah old age will get ya. That's why I take my time and double check everything I do. And then sometimes take pictures of stuff before it's buttoned up. The worst feeling in the world is finding a part on the bench and thinking "is this a spare, or did my dumbass forget it?" Lot of sleepless nights over those doubts. I also make it a point to photo all the new parts and then all the old parts, in separate areas.
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Samsquamch (03-13-2022)
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Yeah old age will get ya. That's why I take my time and double check everything I do. And then sometimes take pictures of stuff before it's buttoned up. The worst feeling in the world is finding a part on the bench and thinking "is this a spare, or did my dumbass forget it?" Lot of sleepless nights over those doubts. I also make it a point to photo all the new parts and then all the old parts, in separate areas.
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brakeless (03-13-2022)
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Samsquamch (03-13-2022)
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#39
Hey, Samsquamch! I feel your pain. I broke into my first HD cam chest a while ago, aiming to simply replace the cam chain shoes. Yeah, "simply." I, like you, can turn a wrench, having worked on various other machines, but never tackled a Harley. Its a learning experience, kinda like life, I guess. Glad you seem to be getting it sorted out! My biggest issue has been personal - finding the time to actually DO the stuff. Thankfully my professional schedule is winding down due to my *semi*-retirement, and other obligations have lessened.
That said, I too am at a point where I can get someone else to do it. I believe I have found an indie tech near me who is capable. I have NO doubt he'd get it done faster.... I appreciate this opportunity to get to know my new-to-me bike, but I will certainly think twice or even three times before I attempt another more major repair/maintenance.
That said, I too am at a point where I can get someone else to do it. I believe I have found an indie tech near me who is capable. I have NO doubt he'd get it done faster.... I appreciate this opportunity to get to know my new-to-me bike, but I will certainly think twice or even three times before I attempt another more major repair/maintenance.
#40
UPDATE: Whelp it wasnt the cam chain tensioner. Not that one at least. the OEM one seemed to be a problem. all the parts in the right places. But it was a bit sticky on the actuation. I put in the new one from fueling. Fired up the bike and let it get hot (pissing down rain so I did it in the shop) as soon as it got good and toasty, the noise returned. Now Im just making guesses at things like a lifter losing pressure or something. I have proper oil pressure on the dash gauge. It goes through the revs fine. Just makes an awful racket when hot. And not a "they all do that" noise.
The local shop I want to take it to is up to his ears. One guy three lifts full and a pack waiting behind. So the HD is gonna sit a while. No worries. I have my big old Guzzi to rip miles on.
The local shop I want to take it to is up to his ears. One guy three lifts full and a pack waiting behind. So the HD is gonna sit a while. No worries. I have my big old Guzzi to rip miles on.