22-02-14, 09:34 PM
contrary to that ^^^, ive still not got around to this. Can anyone tell me what size the front sprocket nut is, is it 32mm?
Changing a chain
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22-02-14, 09:34 PM
contrary to that ^^^, ive still not got around to this. Can anyone tell me what size the front sprocket nut is, is it 32mm?
22-02-14, 11:37 PM
Off hand I believe you are correct, I had it written down somewhere but I'll be damned if I can find it... I also confirmed it in a thread in this sub-forum... but I don't remember which thread
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23-02-14, 07:14 PM
+ 2. To the sealey one.ground the heads off and pushed the pins out.then flared the heads over.kept taking it off to check the progress.you only get one shot at it.so a little at a time. Some people do it the old fashioned way,with a ball pein hammer
23-02-14, 08:16 PM
I can confirm for anyone doing this job that the front sprocket nut size is indeed 32mm. Ive got the front and rear sprockets changed, so tomorrow night I just need to fit the new chain.
I was speaking to an old timer in work on friday and he recommended the ball pein method as well, ill try it with the tool first though. slowly :lol. I assume my front sprocket was an OEM one, are these thicker than the D.I.D ones?
23-02-14, 08:38 PM
(23-02-14, 08:16 PM)mickvp link Wrote: I can confirm for anyone doing this job that the front sprocket nut size is indeed 32mm. Ive got the front and rear sprockets changed, so tomorrow night I just need to fit the new chain. The OEM ones have a thick rubber washer welded to the inside. To stop noise. I always buy an OEM front sprocket
23-02-14, 08:43 PM
ah yes. and a small metal lip which protrudes on either side too? must be an OEM one i had on then.
10-03-14, 11:53 PM
Finally got the chain and sprockets totally finished tonight :o
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