Is it necessary to split the cases in order to remove and replace the primary chain?
Does the primary chain have a tensioner which can be adjusted or replaced?
The reason I ask is that my primary seems very noisy. (At least I believe it's what's making all the noise.) What makes me believe it's the primary that is so noisy is there is also a noticeable gap in the drive train, despite my keeping the chain meticulously adjusted, and shimmed my rear wheel's cush drive.
One thing to suggest that it might NOT be the primary is that I've taken measures to make the rest of the engine as quiet as possible:
~I did an especially meticulous job adjusting the valves, (so the top end is noticeably quieter and will perhaps make the bottom end seem noisier by comparison.)
~And I've lined my fairing and gas-tank with the sound-absorptive foam (which doesn't cover the lower end of the engine crankcase.)
Nothing in the factory service manual mentions the primary chain, (except for the exploded diagram at the beginning of the Clutch chapter.)
Thanks in advance.
Does the primary chain have a tensioner which can be adjusted or replaced?
The reason I ask is that my primary seems very noisy. (At least I believe it's what's making all the noise.) What makes me believe it's the primary that is so noisy is there is also a noticeable gap in the drive train, despite my keeping the chain meticulously adjusted, and shimmed my rear wheel's cush drive.
One thing to suggest that it might NOT be the primary is that I've taken measures to make the rest of the engine as quiet as possible:
~I did an especially meticulous job adjusting the valves, (so the top end is noticeably quieter and will perhaps make the bottom end seem noisier by comparison.)
~And I've lined my fairing and gas-tank with the sound-absorptive foam (which doesn't cover the lower end of the engine crankcase.)
Nothing in the factory service manual mentions the primary chain, (except for the exploded diagram at the beginning of the Clutch chapter.)
Thanks in advance.

