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J SERIES ENGINE SPROCKET BOLT - LEFT OR RIGHT HAND THREAD?
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J SERIES ENGINE SPROCKET BOLT - LEFT OR RIGHT HAND THREAD?
I figured out how to lock up the sprocket - now I'm scared of leaning on my long bar in the wrong direction.
KZ1000-M1 CSR
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Dark Skies, I have never seen a Left hand thread on the front sprocket shaft. They are always right hand lock nuts or have tab washers, to avoid them coming undone under acceleration. However, I know the feeling .. You don't want to try to turn it the wrong way!
RegardZ.
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Cheers, you were right.
Reason I was concerned was when I started heaving on the bar the bolt gave a bit of a squeak and then locked up solid. "Hmmm. Did I just tighten that?" feeling ensued. Coupled with the concern of stripping the thread and subsequent need for splitting the engine to put a good driveshaft in made me put out a shout.
It's off now though - braced myself, ignored the sensation of popping a gonad and heaved on the bar. Jeeze that puppy was on tight!
Reason I was concerned was when I started heaving on the bar the bolt gave a bit of a squeak and then locked up solid. "Hmmm. Did I just tighten that?" feeling ensued. Coupled with the concern of stripping the thread and subsequent need for splitting the engine to put a good driveshaft in made me put out a shout.
It's off now though - braced myself, ignored the sensation of popping a gonad and heaved on the bar. Jeeze that puppy was on tight!
KZ1000-M1 CSR
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