:confused; New 14t front sprocket hits the engine case Need info. (help)
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:confused; New 14t front sprocket hits the engine case Need info. (help)
[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img] I have a problem with my 2000 Blaster. I purchased a new 14 tooth front sprocket. But the chain will not fit around the sprocket while it is installed on the quad, it hits the engine case. Almost as if the chain is too big. I had thought about removeing the sprocket and then puitting on the chain then installing it on the quad but the problem is it hits the engine case, so why would that help. I purchased this sprocket new from R.M.ATV and it is for the blaster, it bolts up fine. I have also purchased a used 14 tooth front sprocket which is a different brand and it does the same thing. Need help as to what the problem is and how I can fix it. I want to keep the front sprocket and use it. Others have used a 14t on their Blasters without any problems. Need info. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img] [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
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:confused; New 14t front sprocket hits the engine case Need info. (help)
Thanks I will look at it to see what mine has. I did replace the 13t sprocket with the 14t sprocket with out takeing the guad off, the reason was is because the screws were stripped.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
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:confused; New 14t front sprocket hits the engine case Need info. (help)
I wished I had purchased a rear sprocket instead of the front. Now I have 2 front sprockets.
It is supposed to be a 520 chain, even though it does not say it anywhere on the chain. Is there a way to tell if it is a 520 or not?
Can I run a smaller size and still be safe? If so what size?
It is supposed to be a 520 chain, even though it does not say it anywhere on the chain. Is there a way to tell if it is a 520 or not?
Can I run a smaller size and still be safe? If so what size?
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:confused; New 14t front sprocket hits the engine case Need info. (help)
Look at other chain driven quads, like a pal or someones. That will easily determine if you're chain it proper.
I would stay with a 520 chain, I've actually never seen a quad run a smaller chain and would hate to see it. Sprockets aren't too bad of a price, as long as you didn't buy the big name ones.
I would stay with a 520 chain, I've actually never seen a quad run a smaller chain and would hate to see it. Sprockets aren't too bad of a price, as long as you didn't buy the big name ones.