Best way to remove front sprocket on 01 raptor?
#1
Just got my 12 tooth in the mail today. I was wanting to know the best way to remove the nut that holds the sprocket on the shaft? I took off the cover and got rid of the linkage and bent the tabs to the up position. I have the size oe socket that you need. I guess I want to know if it is reverse thread and if it should be in gear or out? Thank for any comment
#6
Thanks for all the advise. I think that was the thoughest nut that I ever broke loose, not to mention that I busted my hand on the foot peg when it went. Is there any other things that I might be missing? It seems that the chain is going to run on the slide too much maybe it will look different when I adjust my chain. I did not get to do that tonight can't wait to try it out! Also I do not have a torque wrench will it be ok or should I torque it and if so what is the lb's Thanks again Mark! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
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#10
Actually, you are causing your chain to over heat and wear way too fast. In addition, you are taking away good clean horsepower.
Look, the 13/40 is stock gearing on the 2001 and 2002. That ratio is 3.08:1. When you go to 12/40, your ratio is 3.33:1.
NOW, going to 13/43 (which will fit on the rear with the addition of shims between the rock guard and swing arm), your ratio is 3.31:1. See, it is the same.
For "fine tuning," I always carry the 40,41,42,and 43. That gives me 3.08:1; 3.15:1; 3.23:1; and , 3.31:1. All I carry is two chains. One for the 40-41 and one for the 42 and 43.
Please understand that the 12 in front is OK for a cheap test to see if that is what you want ---BUT don't leave it there.
Look, the 13/40 is stock gearing on the 2001 and 2002. That ratio is 3.08:1. When you go to 12/40, your ratio is 3.33:1.
NOW, going to 13/43 (which will fit on the rear with the addition of shims between the rock guard and swing arm), your ratio is 3.31:1. See, it is the same.
For "fine tuning," I always carry the 40,41,42,and 43. That gives me 3.08:1; 3.15:1; 3.23:1; and , 3.31:1. All I carry is two chains. One for the 40-41 and one for the 42 and 43.
Please understand that the 12 in front is OK for a cheap test to see if that is what you want ---BUT don't leave it there.