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rickt
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Well, I finally got the last piece off, at least I hope it's the last. I only had to drill the head off of one phillips head screw. Now I need to figure out how to remove the primary sprocket and the old and very rusty chain (see picture). It looks like the sprocket much come off before the chain can be removed. At this point I cannot follow the manual procedure that suggests applying the rear brake and using an pneumatic impact wrench as I have nothing in the frame except the engine.
Can anyone offer any suggestions for removing the large nut that keeps the sprocket in place? If worse comes to worse, I guess I'll have to put the rear end together before I can install the new parts.
Thanks,
rickt
Can anyone offer any suggestions for removing the large nut that keeps the sprocket in place? If worse comes to worse, I guess I'll have to put the rear end together before I can install the new parts.
Thanks,
rickt