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Old 07-27-2003, 03:53 AM
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Default double roller timing chain install help

I am wonderign how do you get the stock timing chain gear off the crank and how to get the one for the double roller chain on the crank. thanks alot
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Default Re: double roller timing chain install help

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Don't you know how to use the search feature?

Besides, basically the idea I got from the thread was that you need a puller that's actually worth a damn... then it's easy.
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Default Re: double roller timing chain install help

Use a 3 leg puller to get the factory crank sprocket off. Slide the double sprocket on as far as it will go while observing the correct keyway to use. Put the factory sprocket back on BACKWARDS. Use a small piece of wood against the factory sprocket to drive the double row sprocket home with a small ball peen. The factory sprocket will slide right back off of the crank if you put it on backwards.




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