Chain adjustment SunL95
#2
It's probably the same as for the 70cc. Look at the back of the atv. There are 4 bolts - 2 thru the chain tensioners and two above them. Loosen these 4 bolts. Then tighten with the two tensioners (there are lock nuts on the tensioners of the 70 that have to be loosened too). It's best to tighten one tensioner X amount then the other X amount so that the rear end stays straight. Also, removing the little "stump jumper" like thing below the tensioners will make it easier.
Rodney
Rodney
#3
Thank's Rodneygt, I thought that was it just thought that was A lot for tightening A chain. diden't want to go through all that just to find out there was an easier way. Thanks again.
#4
Your welcome. Yeah, it's a bit of a PITA - several different size bolt heads, various combonations of wrenches and sockets needed depending on which side you're on, tight spots to work and at some points needing the tires on the ground and some points needing them on blocks.
When my daughter's needs tightening again, I will have to remove a link or replace the chain as she's all out of adjustment on the tensioners now. We chain lube the thing religiously, but, at best, that's just postponed the inevitable. Of course, she has five months and many, many hours on it.
Rodney
When my daughter's needs tightening again, I will have to remove a link or replace the chain as she's all out of adjustment on the tensioners now. We chain lube the thing religiously, but, at best, that's just postponed the inevitable. Of course, she has five months and many, many hours on it.
Rodney
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