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Hi
Have had this happen on several occasions. Once on a Cagiva (where the output shaft is very short, hence no chance the sprocket will stay in place when the bolt comes out), and once each on the FZ750 and FZR600. With the FZR600 I have no idea how long I had been riding with the nut missing as there was no sign of it at all.
Suspect it it causes damage the most likely thing to happen is the thread trashed on the output shaft, followed by a broken front sprocket cover.
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Thanks for the replies guys,
Yamaha say the nut and washer are ~£3.50 each; not too bad.
I'm going to check the shaft again when I get home from work as it was dark last night and I want to double check. I pray to god I don't have to have the engine taken out etc. I was planning on selling the bike so that would not be good for my pocket!
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Hi guys,
I've had a look at the shaft and while it does look a little damaged I can still some thread on it. I need a second opinion though, I've attached a few photos for you gurus to look at. I hope its not bad news
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Looks wrecked. Only chance is that the damage is instead the remains of the thread from the nut. Doesn't look like it to me but the undamaged last thread does appear to be the same height so it is possible.
Unfortunately to properly fix it means replacing that shaft which will be an engine out and complete strip job. The nasty bodge job is to weld a replacement sprocket in place.
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mannn..... this is not sounding good I'm prob going to take it to the garage, any idea how much I'm likely to get bent over and raped for? |
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If they can clean the thread up not a massive amount.
If they need to do the job properly then ~£100 for gaskets and the like, ~£100 for the output shaft and then probably a days labour to drop the engine, split the crankcases (which means the top end off on most Yamahas), replace the shaft, rebuild the engine and put it back in the frame.
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The shaft is a little chewed but not at the root of the thread so most of the damage is in the nut - I bet it's stripped bare.
A new nut will go on there and tighten to spec I bet. Some blue loctite will stop it coming loose again. It'll cost you less than a tenner to find out, I wouldn't hesitate to ride it if the nut tightened. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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