So I took my £800 1993 ttr of indeterminate mileage out for a 60 ish mile run including green lanes and 60mph b roads last sunday.
It seemed to run fine and once warm started almost instantly however at high revs and on overrun there was a tinny rattle.
So with some free time yesterday I popped the cam cover off.
The cam lobes seem fine with no obvious pitting and no obvious swarf or debris on the oil left on the cover.
The cam chain however seems to feel loose with the adjuster appearing to be at its limit so a new cam chain may be required, this could explain the noise I was hearing as chain lash where the tensioner was not taking up the slack due to a worn chain.
I got an oil filter with the bike so decided to drop the oil and filter.
The oil was blacker then black I could feel the strip lights in my garage struggling to hold me back from the abyss.
The filter did have quite a few metal particles in it, I have yet to test if they are alloy or steel so my rattle may be more serious.
I'm going to source another filter and some more oil then do 100 ish miles then drop them again and check.
I'm hoping apparent lack of oil changes is why I'm seeing the swarf in the filter if not anyone have any ideas ?
Hi, I would be very careful running the engine if the cam chain is worn. This could be very fatal if the chain slips a tooth then you will end up with bent valves's.
Might be best to invest in new chain now. I've just done mine you can get Yamaha original from Totally ttr's for a fraction what it will cost on Ebay.
Had a listen, but from here it is impossible to tell where it is coming from. Have you tried listening with you ear at the end of a screw driver and move it around the engine to try and pin point where it is coming from?
I see it has a blanking plug in the decompressor part of the head, was any of the internals in the top of the engine?
I also cleaned the filter in the bottom of the engine on the clutch side.
I will have the rocker cover off again and have another look.
I did have the flywheel generator cover off as well and found no obvious signs of wear, the one way bearing when spun by hand feels free and smooth and as its on over runn I dont think its that.
I have yet to have the valve clearances done ( I tried to measure and got lost in the haynes book of confusion) so I may take it to my local MX engine guy an see what he thinks.
Tbh most of that stuff may have been grit from my garage floor, I only found 3 tiny metal slivers before I dropped the dam thing on the floor with my oily hands
yep nothing on the magnet and the stuff on the filter may be debris still in the system from the last time.
I'll drop the oil after 100 miles and have another look.
-- Edited by Mobile chicane on Thursday 6th of October 2016 07:17:04 PM
So I took the TTR to my local mx guy who reckons its possibly an auto decompress unit on one of the exhaust valves which kind of makes sense.
I then did about 35 miles on roads and byways varying my speed from 5 mph to 65 mph which is as fast as the bike wants to go.
the bike seems to pull well in all gears and apart from a small oil weep on a gasket I need to replace it seems fine.
I did do 60 mph for about 3 mins then slowed down and got no smoke but a few pops and bangs so I suspect the carb is not jetted right for the straight through loud end can.
I'd like a quiter exhaust TBH as I mostly use the bike on trails and byways and I'd rather not iritate the locals.
Unless antone fancies having a go at the valve gaping for me I'll take it to the mx guy and get him to do the lot.
It could be that the valves need cleaning as they could be sticking.
Agree a loose bash plate can do it as can the engine mounts I had the rear one stil fairly tight but I thought I had serious trouble nipped it up and it was all ok
And of course the front sprocket case saver usually needs a bit ground off the trailing edge both of the latter only happen on the move .
just thought of another good noise producer on the ttr the heat shield on the header and the join betweem the header and muffller if they are loose they cause some interesting rattles
i had a tt250 years ago thet cracked the head. I replaced the head with a head off an srx 250 road bike which had a decompressor fitted the spring kept it out of the way but have never seen one on a ttr
-- Edited by ttboof on Wednesday 12th of October 2016 09:57:07 PM
ok update time I've fitted a magnetic sump plug, fresh oil and fresh filter and done about 100 miles on road and trails.
I've also fitted the ttr decompression plug thingy which still weeps everso slightly but I think thats because I may have nicked the rubber O ring when fitting it.
The noise is still there but the bike still starts fine and revs up fine.
The bash plate is not the issue its definatley somthing inside the engine casing.
I need to replace some gaskets so I'll drop the oil and inspect the filter at the same time hopefully no more metal flakes.
The sprag clutch is very noisy when starting so this may be causing the issue.
I am planning on replacing the TTR with somthing with a larger engine and / or more power as I ride a fair distance to the trails I use and 65mph flat out is somewhat painfull.
I also cant whellie it off the throttle which I wanted my trail bike to do.