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bugsy
03-13-2009, 09:13 AM
Guys, I have a 2004 400ex and i have the loud ticking noise that most say is probally the timing chain. What is the best way to check this? I have read other posts but kind of got lost reading them. What are the steps that need to be done to check if the chain is stretched and needs to be replaced? Thanks

rideracelivemx7
03-13-2009, 09:24 AM
is the quad stock? how long have you had it? a aftermarket cam in a quad will make it tick like a som*****, and its annoying, if its all stock then it is the chain, take out your chain tensioner on the rightside of the block in the middle, you can miss it, and see if its maxed out, if it is then your chain is probly moving a little bit, future damage----> jumped timing tooth, valve slapping piston, bending guides, or jsut really crappy running bike. crf450 cam chain, 50$ or go to cdb motorsports . com and het a hd chain.

shok47
03-13-2009, 09:28 AM
when you unscrew the bolts, how much should the tensioner push itself out to indicate it still has life? I did my yesterday and it comes out about 3mm

rideracelivemx7
03-13-2009, 09:35 AM
i guess i kinda gave poor information, i forgot that it will sling all the way out when you take it out:blah: take off the head cover, get a light, take out the tensioner, if your chain is decent then it shouldnt move to much when you put your finger in the slider front the tensioner port, what im trying to say is it shouldnt have to much slack, if its moving around a whole lbunch then its deff time for a new one, if its semi tight already and only moves in and out a little bit hten its good and you should check your tappets for valve clearance.

shok47
03-13-2009, 06:20 PM
will the timing chain cause power loss?