Chain rattle
- Terry Dactil
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Chain rattle

- SteveOldGit
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Hi Mr Dactil
Welcome to the site
Its not just the mk1’s that are renowned for a bit of chain slap……as far as I know they all do it especially on the over run?
I think it says somewhere on the forum that the rubber chain guide off an AR(which is a slightly different design to the mk1’s, 2’s & 3’s) can help?
Also...how old is your chain?? if its worn out and stretched a bit, it will make the rattle noice worse.
Failing that........just give it more ‘berries’ so you can’t hear it anymore!!!
Steve.

Welcome to the site
Its not just the mk1’s that are renowned for a bit of chain slap……as far as I know they all do it especially on the over run?

I think it says somewhere on the forum that the rubber chain guide off an AR(which is a slightly different design to the mk1’s, 2’s & 3’s) can help?
Also...how old is your chain?? if its worn out and stretched a bit, it will make the rattle noice worse.
Failing that........just give it more ‘berries’ so you can’t hear it anymore!!!
Steve.
- Terry Dactil
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- psychokev
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Re Chain Rattle
Hi
This is how i stoped mine doing it cant say if it will help or not but mine has never done it since.
Remove front sprocket cover ther is a metal chan guide .
Fit this in first make sure its between the outer links and over the roller of the chain.
now hold that in place and fit plastic cover over and bolt in place .
As said its stoped mine and now sounds ace .
The front sprocket has slight movment in it and i found this is what makes the rattle when at slow speed in high gear as sprocket moves about more.
Hope this helps..
Great site keep up the good work..
kevin

This is how i stoped mine doing it cant say if it will help or not but mine has never done it since.

Remove front sprocket cover ther is a metal chan guide .
Fit this in first make sure its between the outer links and over the roller of the chain.
now hold that in place and fit plastic cover over and bolt in place .
As said its stoped mine and now sounds ace .
The front sprocket has slight movment in it and i found this is what makes the rattle when at slow speed in high gear as sprocket moves about more.
Hope this helps..
Great site keep up the good work..
kevin

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- mickstoy
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chain slap
ayup lads and lasses!
another newbie just been reading about the chain rattle problem iv just cured mine on my mk2 your right about the ar chain guide its got a sharks fin on the side unlike the old one! leisure trail about £45!!!! good luck
another newbie just been reading about the chain rattle problem iv just cured mine on my mk2 your right about the ar chain guide its got a sharks fin on the side unlike the old one! leisure trail about £45!!!! good luck
91 mk2
- psychokev
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Hi All
Hi all
You say £45 ouch..
Glad i managed to cure mine for free
Gives me more money to blow on other parts
Glad you got it fixed as I know its very very anoying..
Shows how great this web page is with all the know how from others
Keep up all the great work all
many thanks kevin

You say £45 ouch..
Glad i managed to cure mine for free

Gives me more money to blow on other parts

Glad you got it fixed as I know its very very anoying..
Shows how great this web page is with all the know how from others

Keep up all the great work all

many thanks kevin
CRM`s = Fun