530 chain spacer, front sprocket torque

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  • alhntr
    • Jan 2026

    #1

    530 chain spacer, front sprocket torque

    1981 GS1100E 530 chain conversion from Z1 only one spacer. I know this has been beat to death, with 6mm spacer on outside of front sprocket there is still 4 or 5mm of spline left.....front and rear sprocket alignment look good. I assume just go to hardware store and buy required washers. Also what do I torque the front sprocket nut to.
    No listing for that in my manual. Thanks a bunch
  • 81ZUKI75
    Forum Mentor
    • Jun 2008
    • 364
    • TN

    #2
    Uh...I believe on both of my 750's the spacer went on the inside to compensate for the unused cushion. All you should need on the outside is a locking washer and the nut. Sorry, I don't recall the torque numbers.
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    1981 Suzuki GS750E (one owner), 1982 Suzuki GS750T (my "tinker" toy), Previous (First) Bike: 1979 GS425 (long gone)
    2002 Suzuki Bandit 1200S (new to me in 11/2011)

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    • Guest

      #3
      Put your compressor to about 90-100 and bobs your uncle.

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      • Guest

        #4
        Originally posted by 81ZUKI75
        Uh...I believe on both of my 750's the spacer went on the inside to compensate for the unused cushion. All you should need on the outside is a locking washer and the nut. Sorry, I don't recall the torque numbers.
        The conversion requires the 6mm space on the outside of the sprocket.

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        • alhntr

          #5
          Im confused now, some say on outside some say on inside. Anyway the stock sprocket is cushioned on both sides with the three screws holding the inner plates to sprocket. The rear does not change. You would think I need the spacer on the inside to retain same alignment. Spacer on outside all it will do is take up some spline space. Am I wrong here.

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          • Guest

            #6
            I'll have to go check now that I'm thinking about it but I thought mine went on the inside as well, but I'll check. (78' 1000)

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            • alhntr

              #7
              I checked using half of a fishing pole as a straight edge...its straight. With no space on inside there is a gap. With spacer on inside of sprocket it seems to be in good alignment, so I think I will go with that. Interesting to see what azr sees.

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              • GRAND ROUGE

                #8
                The cushion on the factory 630 front sprocket is such that the inner cushion plate has a larger hole than outer plate. Inner cushion does not act as a spacer in any way. I have converted both of my 1100E's (owned since they were new) to a 530 set up. Sunstar sprockets f /r. The 6mm spacer goes outboard. Then the locking tab, then the nut. Re the exposed spline you mention..... Look at the nut....... concave on sprocket side. Manual states 65 to 72 lb. / ft. torque.

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                • alhntr

                  #9
                  Got it Grand, thanks all. Constantly learning something new every time work on this bike.

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                  • GRAND ROUGE

                    #10
                    Originally posted by alhntr
                    Got it Grand, thanks all. Constantly learning something new every time work on this bike.
                    You are welcome. Your GS is a beauty. My first GS was black, 1100. 1981.

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