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Ideas on Cause of Rattle Noise?
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<blockquote data-quote="JaCobro" data-source="post: 16677088" data-attributes="member: 198094"><p>Hm. Does seem odd that the sec chains have that much slack. I suppose it could be the tensioner. Your original video did sound like chain slap.</p><p>Might be the angle, but the right side sec chain looks like it’s hitting the primary chain guide, in your last video? Prob not bc it is behind it.</p><p></p><p>I didn’t see if you mentioned it. But whose tensioners are you using? I would put OE in or better since you have it apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaCobro, post: 16677088, member: 198094"] Hm. Does seem odd that the sec chains have that much slack. I suppose it could be the tensioner. Your original video did sound like chain slap. Might be the angle, but the right side sec chain looks like it’s hitting the primary chain guide, in your last video? Prob not bc it is behind it. I didn’t see if you mentioned it. But whose tensioners are you using? I would put OE in or better since you have it apart. [/QUOTE]
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