Front sprocket will not budge when trying to remove it. Advice?
#11
Jhoffy, do not use heat!!!!!
REPEAT,,,, DO NOT USE HEAT!!!!
READ THE THREAD ALREADY POSTED ON THIS AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS.
By the way,did you get your motor back together? we havent heard from you in a while.
Did it all work out for you?
If you heat the sprocket you will heat the countershaft, you do not want to heat the countershaft for 2 reasons, first being that you will change the temper of the steel and make it weak, and secondly you will most likely damage the seal behind it nad have to change it or leak oil out of the tranny.
REPEAT,,,, DO NOT USE HEAT!!!!
READ THE THREAD ALREADY POSTED ON THIS AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS.
By the way,did you get your motor back together? we havent heard from you in a while.
Did it all work out for you?
If you heat the sprocket you will heat the countershaft, you do not want to heat the countershaft for 2 reasons, first being that you will change the temper of the steel and make it weak, and secondly you will most likely damage the seal behind it nad have to change it or leak oil out of the tranny.
#12
You can totally use heat, just don't get carried away. Use a propane bottle type and apply the heat to the nut. The nut will expand away from the shaft and be easier to remove. You would have to heat the sh1te out of if to affect the temper.....Oh wait this is JHoffy we are talking about...DO NOT USE HEAT....REPEAT...DO NOT USE HEAT... Just kidding JHoffy , hope you can get your cs nut off without any issue.
#13
Jhoffy, do not use heat!!!!!
REPEAT,,,, DO NOT USE HEAT!!!!
READ THE THREAD ALREADY POSTED ON THIS AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS.
By the way,did you get your motor back together? we havent heard from you in a while.
Did it all work out for you?
If you heat the sprocket you will heat the countershaft, you do not want to heat the countershaft for 2 reasons, first being that you will change the temper of the steel and make it weak, and secondly you will most likely damage the seal behind it nad have to change it or leak oil out of the tranny.
REPEAT,,,, DO NOT USE HEAT!!!!
READ THE THREAD ALREADY POSTED ON THIS AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS.
By the way,did you get your motor back together? we havent heard from you in a while.
Did it all work out for you?
If you heat the sprocket you will heat the countershaft, you do not want to heat the countershaft for 2 reasons, first being that you will change the temper of the steel and make it weak, and secondly you will most likely damage the seal behind it nad have to change it or leak oil out of the tranny.
You can totally use heat, just don't get carried away. Use a propane bottle type and apply the heat to the nut. The nut will expand away from the shaft and be easier to remove. You would have to heat the sh1te out of if to affect the temper.....Oh wait this is JHoffy we are talking about...DO NOT USE HEAT....REPEAT...DO NOT USE HEAT... Just kidding JHoffy , hope you can get your cs nut off without any issue.
#14
Jhoffy, do not use heat!!!!!
REPEAT,,,, DO NOT USE HEAT!!!!
READ THE THREAD ALREADY POSTED ON THIS AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS.
By the way,did you get your motor back together? we havent heard from you in a while.
Did it all work out for you?
If you heat the sprocket you will heat the countershaft, you do not want to heat the countershaft for 2 reasons, first being that you will change the temper of the steel and make it weak, and secondly you will most likely damage the seal behind it nad have to change it or leak oil out of the tranny.
REPEAT,,,, DO NOT USE HEAT!!!!
READ THE THREAD ALREADY POSTED ON THIS AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS.
By the way,did you get your motor back together? we havent heard from you in a while.
Did it all work out for you?
If you heat the sprocket you will heat the countershaft, you do not want to heat the countershaft for 2 reasons, first being that you will change the temper of the steel and make it weak, and secondly you will most likely damage the seal behind it nad have to change it or leak oil out of the tranny.
#17
Jhoffy, do not use heat!!!!!
REPEAT,,,, DO NOT USE HEAT!!!!
READ THE THREAD ALREADY POSTED ON THIS AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS.
By the way,did you get your motor back together? we havent heard from you in a while.
Did it all work out for you?
If you heat the sprocket you will heat the countershaft, you do not want to heat the countershaft for 2 reasons, first being that you will change the temper of the steel and make it weak, and secondly you will most likely damage the seal behind it nad have to change it or leak oil out of the tranny.
REPEAT,,,, DO NOT USE HEAT!!!!
READ THE THREAD ALREADY POSTED ON THIS AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS.
By the way,did you get your motor back together? we havent heard from you in a while.
Did it all work out for you?
If you heat the sprocket you will heat the countershaft, you do not want to heat the countershaft for 2 reasons, first being that you will change the temper of the steel and make it weak, and secondly you will most likely damage the seal behind it nad have to change it or leak oil out of the tranny.
#18
I know the feeling. I remember back in 1995 when I blew the piston on my 1985 CR 125 it took me almost 2 months to get my bike back up and running do to not having a job. When I did get it running I left 1 week later for basic training in the Air Force. It sucks when your bike is down for what ever the reason may be. Most of us have been there at one time or another.
#19
On using heat on the nut, wouldn't there be a concern of damaging or hardening the countershaft oil seal that's just a few mm away? I've never tried it, so I'm just speculating. I've never had one that wouldn't come off with my air impact wrench.
#20
I have had to heat the cs nut on two bikes. The sprocket absorbs/deflects the direct flame, and I only directed any flame to the nut. Heated it briefly let it sit a minute and it turned off much easier. The o-rings on the chain sustained no damage so I am guessing the seal behind the sprocket was just fine. After heating I was able to spin them off with a crappy Chinese 24v cordless impact.
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