Honda CBR400RR - unusual noise, what do you think it is?

It’s actually the inlet cam p/no 14100MV4000 for an NC29-L model which is needed, the one you found was close but no cigar. Thanks anyway.
What was the difference, if it was just the lift it might fit and still work fine 🤔
 
What was the difference, if it was just the lift it might fit and still work fine 🤔
I’m assuming it’s got a slightly different cam profile between NC23 and NC29 🤷🏻‍♂️. There must be some difference or else they’d have the same part number I would have thought.

Looks like the quietner gear ...
Yep it’s the 2nd, spring loaded, gear wheel that’s missing a chunk. I know think, having seen some fragments down in the shaft the gear wheels sit in, that perhaps just one tooth sheared off but as the teeth on the other wheel have to then deal with a gap they go slightly out of step and start smacking into the next tooth as they re-engage so that tooth experiences excessive force until it too shears off leaving a bigger gap and a worse problem for the next tooth after the gap and so on etc etc.

I’ll upload a photo of the fragments if I can get it on my phone
 
Well, @Hughdg wins the prize 🍾. The noise is indeed ‘cammy’. I lifted the head today. I wish I’d done that first before fixing all the ‘easy’ stuff to get it back on the road for him.

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Can anyone spot what’s missing?

Feck knows where that’s gone for it’s a fecking big chunk of metal but the only place it can go is down into the crank. Yet there were no metal shavings stuck to the sump plug or bits of brassy bearing in the oil when I drained it so I reckon it’s one large lump sitting at the bottom of the crank 🥺
A "prize", I'm thinking it's one of those invisible one's but I don't care I'll take it whatever.
 
I’ve been asking some questions of some people that know a lot about Hondas. Apparently the broken gear wheel, and its intact sibling on the exhaust cam, can simply be removed and junked and the cam reinstalled. They’re just there to reduce noise from the cam train. Thus, it’s not necessary to buy a new camshaft.

Now, what to do about the fragments 🤔.
 
I’ve been asking some questions of some people that know a lot about Hondas. Apparently the broken gear wheel, and its intact sibling on the exhaust cam, can simply be removed and junked and the cam reinstalled. They’re just there to reduce noise from the cam train. Thus, it’s not necessary to buy a new camshaft.

Now, what to do about the fragments 🤔.
Magnet fishing?
 
I’ve been asking some questions of some people that know a lot about Hondas. Apparently the broken gear wheel, and its intact sibling on the exhaust cam, can simply be removed and junked and the cam reinstalled. They’re just there to reduce noise from the cam train. Thus, it’s not necessary to buy a new camshaft.

Now, what to do about the fragments 🤔.
I guess you could . . The gear is spring loaded to just take up the lash .....the problem is getting hold of the broken parts ..... If you could you could match them up to the broken sprocket jigsaw wise to see if you have got all the bits ....
 
Magnet fishing?

I guess you could . . The gear is spring loaded to just take up the lash .....the problem is getting hold of the broken parts ..... If you could you could match them up to the broken sprocket jigsaw wise to see if you have got all the bits ....

Knock all the bits you can down to the sump and leave them, advise the owner the difference in price and risks, remove the lash gears and call her a good one.
Absolutely Dave, that’s what I’m going to suggest to him today. I will drain the oil (again) remove the sump pan and fish out any bits in there. Looking at the parts diagrams it appears any debris would have dropped down the gear train channel, bypassed the big ends, and ended up at the bottom of the sump pan. On the basis the bike was running ok and from the unusual ‘cammy’ noise, it will run again.

I will be warning him however it could be a ticking time bomb 😮💥
 
I'd make sure the shitter owner knows the full extent of it .....and it's basically possible it could go bang.....a nice gear train which wouldn't appreciate bits of gear lobbed into it @16000 Rpm ....thinking about it ....I don't think I'd offer the "fix" tbh ....

None of my business Paul .... etc ..
 
I’ve been asking some questions of some people that know a lot about Hondas. Apparently the broken gear wheel, and its intact sibling on the exhaust cam, can simply be removed and junked and the cam reinstalled. They’re just there to reduce noise from the cam train. Thus, it’s not necessary to buy a new camshaft.

Now, what to do about the fragments 🤔.
5 litres of unleaded.. Don't put it in the tank just pour it all over the scrapper and walk away 👍
 
It was suggested by someone outside this community I could just remove the silencer wheel and refit the camshaft. Unfortunately the gear wheels on this model aren’t simply bolted together so there’s some pins need to have heads ground off and then be drifted out. However, before I do that I need to answer the question how do I get the silencer wheel off the cam it’s separated from the main gear wheel? Both the main gear wheel and its silencer wheel must be fixed to the camshaft somehow otherwise they’d spin rather than rotate the cam.
Has anyone any ideas?

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It was suggested by someone outside this community I could just remove the silencer wheel and refit the camshaft. Unfortunately the gear wheels on this model aren’t simply bolted together so there’s some pins need to have heads ground off and then be drifted out. However, before I do that I need to answer the question how do I get the silencer wheel off the cam it’s separated from the main gear wheel? Both the main gear wheel and its silencer wheel must be fixed to the camshaft somehow otherwise they’d spin rather than rotate the cam.
Has anyone any ideas?

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Are those pins that you propose to grind out , the very thing holding the drive gear to the camshaft
As well, an interference fit on the gears / camshaft
 
Are those pins that you propose to grind out , the very thing holding the drive gear to the camshaft
As well, an interference fit on the gears / camshaft
I worked out how to do it. The 2 gear wheels aren’t fixed to the camshaft but fixed to a mount which is fixed to the camshaft. They’re held onto the mount by the pins. Remove the pins and they both come off 👍.

That’s the theory anyway.

Paul, the broken sprung lash gear is pinned to cam gear which in turn has been sweated on the camshaft, I wouldn't bother feckin about, found this......
Thanks Bob 🙏 Thats the exhaust cam though, I need the inlet cam, which I can’t find anywhere 😕

I’d much rather replace the cam than butcher it, not that it’s not butchered already.
 
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