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tw125 squealing


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My tw125 is 10 years old, but i have noticed in the last week a bit of a squealing noise coming on and off when using it. Its not had the flywheel bearings done and am thinking this could be making the noise? Is it about time after ten years to change them anyway or any ideas what the noise could be?

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Yes, loosen off the tension, slip off the belts et voilà!

 

Check the tension before you take them off with your finger (amount of play with pressure from a single finger) and replicate it when retightening it)

 

Take your time, be careful and you won’t go wrong.

 

If it is the bearings, it shouldn’t be more than 3or4 hours work Max (plus cost of parts) for a pro.

 

Edited by Mick Dempsey
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Apart from the flywheel bearings, could be:-

 

Drive belts 

Tensioner pulley/bearings

Fan belt

Water pump

Alternator

 

Delete the last 3 items if the squeak is only when chipping and delete as yours is a 125 and i am thinking 150. dohh

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