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FZS600 Fazer / Re: fuel gauge issue
« on: 07 April 2024, 08:47:11 am »
thank you , thats brilliant, nice easy steps to follow
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Leave the studs alone, count your blessings, and buy a lottery ticket
Since the sprocket is splined onto the shaft, would it not be easier and secure enough to drill through the nut and into the sprocket. Then remove both, clearance hole in the nut, threaded hole in the sprocket, reassemble and bolt up?
What type of bolt are you going to use, someone on here did it also sometime having seen my fix and went with out the circlip, but for some reason the bolt head sheared. He didn't say if it was an normal or high tensile bolt he used or if it was over tightened.
The bottle has a window strip at the back to see the level?