Hi all,
had a hideous rattling in the bottom end of my motor when I backed off the throttle with a few revs on board. Pulled the engine down and found that the hy-vo chain had sooo much deflection that it was jumping teeth on the primary shaft as the back wheel, and therefore, primary shaft tried to "overtake" the crank. Ok, here's the questions:
Has anyone had this problem before? I can't believe that a near enough to two inch wide drive chain could stretch that much!! Am I missing something?
Does anyone know where I can get a new hy-vo chain? I'm having difficuty locating one.
Finally, I've split the cases without having to disturb the top end at all, unfortunately the original hy-vo chain is endless and that means a lot more pulling down and putting back together. Something I'm not really that keen to do. I just want to ride! Has anyone ever split the chain to get it off? Do relacement chains have a removeable pin?
Any help woud be greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Rob.
You can contact me at hollowgraphics@iprimus.com.au
had a hideous rattling in the bottom end of my motor when I backed off the throttle with a few revs on board. Pulled the engine down and found that the hy-vo chain had sooo much deflection that it was jumping teeth on the primary shaft as the back wheel, and therefore, primary shaft tried to "overtake" the crank. Ok, here's the questions:
Has anyone had this problem before? I can't believe that a near enough to two inch wide drive chain could stretch that much!! Am I missing something?
Does anyone know where I can get a new hy-vo chain? I'm having difficuty locating one.
Finally, I've split the cases without having to disturb the top end at all, unfortunately the original hy-vo chain is endless and that means a lot more pulling down and putting back together. Something I'm not really that keen to do. I just want to ride! Has anyone ever split the chain to get it off? Do relacement chains have a removeable pin?
Any help woud be greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Rob.
You can contact me at hollowgraphics@iprimus.com.au
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