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Old 03-10-2015, 08:36 AM   #1
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Boy if it is due to the flywheel I would say it is chain slap then. not enough inertia to keep the chains tight
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Boy if it is due to the flywheel I would say it is chain slap then. not enough inertia to keep the chains tight
It's gear-lash from the trans
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It's gear-lash from the trans
Sounds very plausible to me. And this only happens at idle speeds where the motor slows for a split second before the next cylinder fires.

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