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Workshop => Engine and Bottom End => Topic started by: Trusty2stroke on June 02, 2014, 03:10:34 PM
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So I noticed my chain was rubbing the case and was wondering if I could just flip my front sprocket around? Here are some pics(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/06/03/7avyruju.jpg)(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/06/03/zajehamu.jpg)
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The way you have it on in the SECOND picture I believe is the correct way
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The way you have it on in the SECOND picture I believe is the correct way
Tbone is correct, you had it on backwards.:dejection:
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im guilty of doing this once but i learned my lesson
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im guilty of doing this once but i learned my lesson
I'm sure we have all done this!!!
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Thanks guys! Lesson learned for me, but it could of been a lot worse haha.
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Thanks guys! Lesson learned for me, but it could of been a lot worse haha.
your not completely out of the woods!!!
look at the wear in the sprocket, its indicating a stretched chain ....now that you've turned the sprocket, there is a chance the chain may bind on the less worn side of the teeth...
if it was me I would replace all your chain and sprockets..... Cheap insurance compared to discontinued cases
well I replace my chain and sprockets VERY often probably more then needed,
but better safe then sorry, you might be ok with the guard your running ,but you also might not??? your motor :ride:
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New chain is just waiting to be installed and the I just gotta head down to the local shop and pick up my sprockets;) I've had my eye on those upp case savers aswell
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Pick up that UPP case saver and I bet you'll be infinitely less likely to break the cases. But still replace those chain and sprockets
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I just installed a UPP on mine. I could not believe how big it was. I'd say it was well worth the money.
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Something else all need to know.
Cheap sprockets,
are thin & will not have that step up on them to space them on the shaft proper, so some sort of sleeve type spacer will need to be used behind the sprocket over the shaft to space it outward from the cases.
This is not to say cheap sprockets cant be used, just that a spacer is needed to use them.
With out the spacer, the sprocket can move freely on the shaft, wobble in & out, wearing the output shaft more than normal.
Neil