Låter ju lite som din VF1000F : "Ugh.. Yesterday the bike started making a weird whining noise between 2500 and 3500 RPM.. Drove it home, started it and the noise was gone.. Went for another little drive and it ran beautifully.. Started it up today to go for a spin and it seems the rattle is back, though it goes away significantly after its warmed up.. I'm going to check the valve clearances again to make sure none backed off.. As far as the slipper blade on the tensioner, is it possible for it to come out of the slot in the crankcase if the tensioner base mounting bolts were not removed? For example is there enough room for it to come out of the slot if you unlock the tensioner and lift the tensioner arm with a hooked wire? Also wondering about what picko was talking about, not so much the manual aspect, but the removal of the rubber spring surround.. I might be removing the tensioner tonight and test the spring to see how strong it is, I dont have a scale but I'll hang a weight off it and measure the length, then do the same with an extra spring to see which one is stronger..
What could possibly cause the loud whining noise?
WinDeX:
Found out what went wrong. The slipper blade base must of been not in it's slot. Wore the tip with the curled metal right off. How can you tell if the slipper blade is in its base after you unlock it?"
Men jag fattar inte riktigt vad han menar med sitt svar på felet och lösning ..
Kan det vara glidskenan som hoppad ur sitt spår eller nått ???