[dsn_klr650] front sprocket nut-now it can be told
[dsn_klr650] front sprocket nut-now it can be told
that's just about how i did it, but with the four or five foot breaker bar
and not the torque-multiplier-thingy. just sat on the bike, held the brakes
and turned and she popped right loose.
_pete
-----Original Message-----
From: Walter Lesnowich [mailto:lesnowich@...]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 4:50 PM
To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Front Sprocket Nut-Now it can be Told
After hearing all the stories of listers drawing blood
and popping their nuts and even the motormonkeys
(dealer mechanics) struggling and being unsuccessful
with air guns overpowered with 150 p.s.i trying to
loosen the newer style front sprocket nut I was a little
apprehensive of putting on my 16T sprocket that I got
from Fred last year. I planned on waiting till I had 3,000
miles on the bike before putting it on so as to allow
full break in of the clutch so I didn't attempt it till now.
It was a piece of cake. Sitting on the bike with the side
stand down and in neutral with my foot on the brake
pedal I used my left foot to push on an 18 inch breaker
bar. It took very little effort since I was aided by a 4 to 1
torque multiplier I bought from Snap-On 18 years ago to
use on stubborn rear end pinion nuts. (I used to rebuild
allot of rears, sometimes 15 to 20 a week.) It is rated at
1000 ft. lb.. and was very expensive costing $250 back
then so I don't really recommend getting one to do this job
but since 18" X 4 = 6' (it was so easy to do by myself)
all you really need is a 4 ft pipe over the breaker bar and
a friend holding the brake pedal while you turn it. (The
friend is just to be safe as I don't want to promote acrobatics.)
Walt
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