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OK, so removed oil seal on pushrod, stuck a magnet in and got the rest of the rod out. The hole it slots into is a little elongated on one side, but that looks a major (engine out?) ball-ache so will probably remain.
Front sprocket nut still solid. Unfortunately old chain is in the road somewhere, so can't refit to try removing. Don't want to mess up new chain... so plus gassed for a bit and inb4 get some heat on it. No windy gun unfortunately
Thought I'd get on with rear sprocket while I was there. Sprocket nuts loosened while wheel on, but can't for the life of me get the axle out. It turns, and everything is off it (chain adjusters, calliper etc) just can't get the bugger to slide out. Chocked the wheel up and tapped with hammer, but nothing moving... so I guess the axle is either bent or stuck on a bearing or something... ffs,
Pouring with rain now, so left it... but mighty fed up... ____________________ CBT - Oct 13. Theory - July 14. Mod 1 & 2 - June 15.
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Axle came out this morning, so wheel off, sprocket off and new bearings ordered (had also ordered a new axle as they're cheap and didn't know if this one was going to come out bent. Dunno if i'll use it yet)
Loaner rattlegun should be with me this afternoon for the front sprocket.https://i972.photobucket.com/albums/ae205/zark_photos/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20160614_081549.jpg
The whole clutch pushrod came out the sprocket side, so i don't intend taking the clutch cover off (yet). I'm hoping that pushing a new one in (with a new oil seal for the sake of it) will sort it? Hoping not to have to do anything with that elongated hole!
The cracked case... meh, also collected the chain from the roadside this morning. Looks like one of the sideplates failed and it fell apart. ____________________ CBT - Oct 13. Theory - July 14. Mod 1 & 2 - June 15.
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If it makes you feel any better the same thing happened to me.
https://i.imgur.com/jnCduv2.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/vAQ6OJU.jpg
Luckily I only pulling away from a set of lights and the damage was just a snapped chain.
My chain maintenance was slopping old engine oil on with a toothbrush every other ride and locking it all in with a cheap nasty chain lube. (Arm chair expert advice).
I have since fitted a scottoiler and check the condition of the chain and sprockets every week. |
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It's a real eye opener the first time you use an impact gun - I wouldn't be without mine that's for sure.
That's some impressive sprocket damage you have there. Could the lumps of grime you described have contributed to the failure? Grit and grease make a pretty good (or bad if you prefer) abrasive paste. I remember the first time I took the cover off of my Hornet not long after I bought it. The sheer quantity of gritty crud under there was astonishing. As a general principle I try to get my front sprocket cover off of all of my bikes at least once a year to clean them out. |
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I've got a spare pushrod if they're the same!
Just got mine about fit for flying... wasnt happy re-using the old washer behind the front sprocket nut, so have just replaced them for peace of mind.
I was going to leave the sprocket cover damaged, but noticed that when the clutch lever is squeezed, it flexes out slightly. Luckily there's loads of breakers on eBay flogging spares, so hope to get that tomorrow.
Good luck dude... ____________________ CBT - Oct 13. Theory - July 14. Mod 1 & 2 - June 15.
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Cheers. My sprocket cover has been converted to shrapnel so has to be replaced.
ebay is currently my friend  ____________________ Triumph Sprint ST 1050. And it's Red. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 256 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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