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Cam Chain Tensioner
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<blockquote data-quote="oreana" data-source="post: 1323646" data-attributes="member: 89696"><p>New to my 08 FJR (3700 miles). Missed this discussion because I just got to this forum. Reading these posts gives me the idea that Yamaha had an assembly problem with a component that has varying cam chain tension from the factory, and maybe insufficient tension as it wears. Right so far?</p><p></p><p>If you have an '09 or earlier FJR and haven't replaced this critical item, you are running on borrowed time. Get it done!</p><p></p><p>Alarm bells go off and then when I read your postings you sound like a. you have done a lot of prior work on this and b. you have technical education and probably know what you are advocating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oreana, post: 1323646, member: 89696"] New to my 08 FJR (3700 miles). Missed this discussion because I just got to this forum. Reading these posts gives me the idea that Yamaha had an assembly problem with a component that has varying cam chain tension from the factory, and maybe insufficient tension as it wears. Right so far? If you have an '09 or earlier FJR and haven't replaced this critical item, you are running on borrowed time. Get it done! Alarm bells go off and then when I read your postings you sound like a. you have done a lot of prior work on this and b. you have technical education and probably know what you are advocating. [/QUOTE]
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