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chain press tool...
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2002 11:35 am
by Brad Davis
Does anyone happen to know if a chain press is needed to install the master link clip on a 520 chain? Also, what kind of grease is used on the master link pins?
Thanks-Brad
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chain press tool...
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2002 11:41 am
by Zachariah Mully
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 12:35, Brad Davis wrote:
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> Does anyone happen to know if a chain press is needed to install the master link clip on a 520 chain? Also, what kind of grease is used on the master link pins?
>
> Thanks-Brad
>
>
Not necessary, but certainely makes life a lot easier. You can try using
the old link and a set of vice grips to accomplish the task, but after
messing up a master link trying that, I bought a mini chain press which
works great.
Z
DC
chain press tool...
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2002 11:41 am
by Bogdan Swider
> Does anyone happen to know if a chain press is needed to install the
> master link clip on a 520 chain?
>
> Thanks-Brad
>
>
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> : I took a piece of scrap 3/8" oak board and traced the link plate on
> it. I drilled 2 holes where the pins would be; Then sawed around the
> tracing forming a small wood rectangle slightly larger than the link
> itself. With the link assembled on the chain this easily mounted onto
> the protruding pins and the plate was affectionately squeezed into place
> using a small portable vise. I'm sure vise grips would also work. With
> this gizmo you don't have to alternate pressing onto each pin
> separately. Anyway it worked. ,
>
> Bogdan
chain press tool...
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2002 7:30 pm
by bob kaub
> Does anyone happen to know if a chain press is needed to install the
master link clip on a 520 chain? Also, what kind of grease is used on the
master link pins? >>
Brad:
I put a new o-ring chain on this spring and used a small, needle-nosed
vise-grip to squeeze the master link together to install the lock clip. I
did this before putting the chain on the bike-so I had to remove the
swingarm.
I can't imagine trying to put that chain together while its on the bike
without some kind of tool to compress the master link o-rings.
I used the grease that came with the new chain to lube the master link.
Thanks.
late model klr650 problems?
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2002 6:32 am
by kaboi71241
Sorry - meant to say that I have an A15.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "kaboi71241" wrote:
> Perhaps I got lucky, but my only problem so far is losing bolts
from
> the pipe heat shield; the shield actually fell against my leg
> catching my attention, so I stopped and grabbed it and took it back
> home. This could have been prevented if I had paid closer attention
> and checked/tightened per the schedule.
> Don