scrambler sprocket change
#1
I'm changing the rear drive sprocket on my 95 scrambler. The old one came right off since it was worn down. Now the new sprocket is hitting the swing arm when I try to slide it back on. Do I have to remove the whole swingarm or does anyone have any suggestions?
#2
back off your two bolts at the back by your sprocket and loosin the rear brake bolts underneath i think they are 1/2 and turn your rear axle housing till it moves back enough to get it on. this is how you tighten
your chain to.
your chain to.
#4
thanks for the welcome whitedog
i,m sure we will be talking alot more on the fourms
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my rides are 2000 500 4x4 scrambler stock for now and a 1999 trailblazer with 11 tooth on front 42 tooth on back 25" dirtdevils on the
back studded for the ice and snow.
i,m sure we will be talking alot more on the fourms
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my rides are 2000 500 4x4 scrambler stock for now and a 1999 trailblazer with 11 tooth on front 42 tooth on back 25" dirtdevils on the
back studded for the ice and snow.
#5
Thanks for the help, but I'm changing the drive sprocket at the right side of the transmission. I finally had to cut a notch in the bushing flange to let the sprocket slide by. I was not fixing to remove the swingarm for this. Design not too good. Great forum!
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