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Rattling sound driving me crazy
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<blockquote data-quote="Deoodles" data-source="post: 195636" data-attributes="member: 8270"><p>Timing chains can be easy or hard. It depends on if you have correct tools. Removing the flywheel and stator plate are as difficult as it gets and you need a flywheel puller and something to hold it from turning On a new motor it’s 20 minutes on a crusty motor it could mean drilling out stripped stator plate screws and take a couple hours. You could look at the timing chain tensioner clean it and replace the tip easily enough they do wear out. It may help.</p><p>These motors do have a bit of a rattle in the head when everything is good</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deoodles, post: 195636, member: 8270"] Timing chains can be easy or hard. It depends on if you have correct tools. Removing the flywheel and stator plate are as difficult as it gets and you need a flywheel puller and something to hold it from turning On a new motor it’s 20 minutes on a crusty motor it could mean drilling out stripped stator plate screws and take a couple hours. You could look at the timing chain tensioner clean it and replace the tip easily enough they do wear out. It may help. These motors do have a bit of a rattle in the head when everything is good [/QUOTE]
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