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Thickness of timing chain sprocket? #727075
06/17/10 09:15 PM
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Can someone please give me the thickness of a BB timing chain crank sprocket.

I'm installing a gear drive and need to figure if I need to add a spacer to move the damper out or if the gear drive sprocket is thicker for that purpose. Thanks in advance.

Re: Thickness of timing chain sprocket? [Re: Stanton] #727076
06/18/10 12:25 PM
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bump

Anyone ???

Re: Thickness of timing chain sprocket? [Re: Stanton] #727077
06/18/10 02:08 PM
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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What gear drive are you using?We did the PJ in my kis 62 413 and the gear on the crank was fine.Rocky


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Re: Thickness of timing chain sprocket? [Re: therocks] #727078
06/18/10 09:36 PM
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Yeah, that's because the PJ unit uses a double idler. Mine is an older Milodon and everything is on a plate that moves the timing cover out 1/8". Subsequently the damper has to move also.

So back to my original question ...







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