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Title: Stupid question..but...
Post by: chinox22x on December 13, 2004, 05:56:47 PM
i need an answer  :dunno:

i just got my 15t sprocket and was about to install it but i'm unsure on which cover to remove...


can someone (Kerry  :mrgreen: ) post pics of which "cover" to remove.  the front seems to be made of two covers and i don't want to remove the wrong one for fear of oil spilling all over the place.  :oops:
Title: Stupid question..but...
Post by: starwalt on December 13, 2004, 06:25:54 PM
You may get multiple replies but that's OK.

The sprocket cover is on the left side. It has 5 hex metric bolts. It is also the cover with the clutch cable entering from the top.

You will have to remove the gear shift lever arm to remove this cover.
You will also need to loosen or remove the chain. To remove the sprocket you will need a snap-ring plier (aka tru-arc plier).

Here's a pic of the mess under my sprocket cover. You can see more pics of my project bike at the webpage below my sig.
(http://216.77.188.54/coDataImages/p/Groups/41/41309/folders/179572/1334247DriveSprocketdirt2ed.jpg)


Do you have a Haynes or Clymer manual? If not, tell Santa!
Title: Stupid question..but...
Post by: Kerry on December 13, 2004, 07:07:31 PM
Now THAT's what I call a PROJECT bike, starwalt -- I can't wait to see the AFTER pictures!  :)

Here's the cover BEFORE you take it off:

(http://www.bbburma.net/MiscFotos/100_1311_GearShiftLever_FrontSprocketCover.jpg)

One of the 5 bolts that starwalt referred to is hidden by the shift lever.

I just did this (again) on Saturday.  Here you can see WHY I took it off: chain lube had built up until it started to ooze along the shift lever shaft.  If I had let it go much longer it would have started to make a mess on my left boot.   (Not to mention that I dropped a nut back behind the cover and HAD to take it off to retrieve the nut.  :roll: )

(http://www.bbburma.net/MiscFotos/100_2029_FrontSprocket_ChainLubeMess.jpg)

And here is the entire set of tools I used:

(http://www.bbburma.net/MiscFotos/100_2032_FrontSprocketTools.jpg)
Title: Stupid question..but...
Post by: starwalt on December 13, 2004, 07:16:54 PM
Gee Kerry, I thought that looked like some kinda of critter that was ingested into the drive train.  :?

Yeah, ol' 07/89 was not well treated thus far in its life. It will be better though. Parts cleaners do wonders!  ;)

I do like the look of the silver engines for instructional stuff. Much better contrast. I have to tweak my photos to get fair quality from my dime lense 1.3 Mpixel Fuji.
Title: Stupid question..but...
Post by: Kerry on December 13, 2004, 07:35:19 PM
Quote from: starwaltGee Kerry, I thought that looked like some kinda of critter that was ingested into the drive train.  :?
Naw, just some bits of leaves that got stuck to the "ooze".


Quote from: starwaltI have to tweak my photos to get fair quality from my dime lense 1.3 Mpixel Fuji.
Put 'er there, buddy!  That sounds like my first digital camera - a FujiFilm FinePix 2300.  Fixed-focus, only 2MP, but I took a LOT of pictures with it.  :thumb:
Title: Stupid question..but...
Post by: Michael on December 14, 2004, 02:54:37 AM
Once you have the cover off, consider replacing the bolts with some NOT made of plasticine.   :x
Title: Stupid question..but...
Post by: chinox22x on December 14, 2004, 06:38:17 AM
sweet! thanks guys!