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    Hi, I know there are threads about this subjet but can't find them. I can hear a loud bang coming from the front left wheel of my avenger 2004. The chains and sprokets seam ok. Can anybody tell me what can cause that.
    Jack

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    I forgot , it seems that is does that noise when i first start with it and turn to the left.
    Jack

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    • #3
      Its possible the chain tensioner isn't self-adjusting and the chain slack allows the tensioner to slap the floor. Check the front chain/tensioner and see if this might be the case.
      If it isn't then I don't know. This happened to my 2005 Avenger.
      Stand for the Flag. Kneel for the Cross.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by brebett View Post
        Hi, I know there are threads about this subjet but can't find them. I can hear a loud bang coming from the front left wheel of my avenger 2004. The chains and sprokets seam ok. Can anybody tell me what can cause that.
        I'm not sure about something as new as 2004, but I remember reading somewhere that if the idler chains aren't at proper tension they can slip and cause a loud bang. My old '83 was doing something similar so I tightened up the idler chains by adjusting the bolts at the bottom. I haven't noticed the noise again so far this spring - xx'd-fingers!.

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        • #5
          Hi Brebett
          My 2004 avenger made a bang when I was plowing and it turned out that I had broke an axle.

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          • #6
            My bigfoot did this when I first got it. The inner bearing was gone and allowed the axle enough wiggle to cause the front drive chain to ride up on the sprocket and pop back down again. Happened only in sharper turns.

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            • #7
              Jack up yout machine
              Check for bearing play on outer bearings by lifting/wiggling wheel. Make sure that your front left chain tensioner is slackened off as the earlier tensioners can ratchet right up and pull an axle with a worn bearing backwards making you think it is OK.
              Check Idler shaft bearings and idler shaft chain.
              I have also seen old chain joining links stuck to the inside of a chain and it lifts the chain off the sprocket as it travels round
              Check brake caliper is not slack either, and that the 3 power pack bolts are tight

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              • #8
                Thanks guys, I checked the axel that I had welded before, no problem ( stronger than the original), there is no more chain tensioner in front, I took them off with the advice of a dealer. They are ok. The bearings are ok. It ended up to be the idler chain too loose. I'm putting my chanel tracks back on today and will see if it solved the problem
                Jack

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