DanTheDIYGuy Member Local time 2:18 AM Joined Jun 21, 2016 Messages 98 Sep 16, 2023 #1 I don't know what puller to use, and Google sends me only 2-stroke query results. I know the difference is significant between the two engine kits.
I don't know what puller to use, and Google sends me only 2-stroke query results. I know the difference is significant between the two engine kits.
DieselTech Well-Known Member Local time 4:18 AM Joined Sep 18, 2021 Messages 7,113 Sep 16, 2023 #2 DanTheDIYGuy said: I don't know what puller to use, and Google sends me only 2-stroke query results. I know the difference is significant between the two engine kits. Click to expand... There ain't no drive sprocket on a 4 stroke engine. How bout some pics?
DanTheDIYGuy said: I don't know what puller to use, and Google sends me only 2-stroke query results. I know the difference is significant between the two engine kits. Click to expand... There ain't no drive sprocket on a 4 stroke engine. How bout some pics?
GW's Motorized Well-Known Member Local time 3:18 AM Joined Feb 4, 2022 Messages 8,734 Location Nyssa, Oregon Sep 16, 2023 #3 Pictures help especially in situations like this
M michael whiteman Well-Known Member Local time 2:18 AM Joined Mar 2, 2021 Messages 640 Sep 16, 2023 #4 Do you mean to say the sprocket on the outut shaft of your transmission?
DieselTech Well-Known Member Local time 4:18 AM Joined Sep 18, 2021 Messages 7,113 Sep 17, 2023 #6 DanTheDIYGuy said: View attachment 198876 Click to expand... Mine just slides on & off the shaft. A small 2-3jaw puller would pull it off. Talk with auto parts store, they might loan 1 or rent you a puller.
DanTheDIYGuy said: View attachment 198876 Click to expand... Mine just slides on & off the shaft. A small 2-3jaw puller would pull it off. Talk with auto parts store, they might loan 1 or rent you a puller.
DanTheDIYGuy Member Local time 2:18 AM Joined Jun 21, 2016 Messages 98 Sep 17, 2023 #7 DieselTech said: Mine just slides on & off the shaft. A small 2-3jaw puller would pull it off. Talk with auto parts store, they might loan 1 or rent you a puller. Click to expand... Thank you.
DieselTech said: Mine just slides on & off the shaft. A small 2-3jaw puller would pull it off. Talk with auto parts store, they might loan 1 or rent you a puller. Click to expand... Thank you.
DieselTech Well-Known Member Local time 4:18 AM Joined Sep 18, 2021 Messages 7,113 Sep 17, 2023 #8 DanTheDIYGuy said: Thank you. Click to expand... Most auto parts store charge a deposit, but if you bring the tool back in 1 piece. They will refund your money in full.
DanTheDIYGuy said: Thank you. Click to expand... Most auto parts store charge a deposit, but if you bring the tool back in 1 piece. They will refund your money in full.
M michael whiteman Well-Known Member Local time 2:18 AM Joined Mar 2, 2021 Messages 640 Sep 17, 2023 #9 If you have a small propane torch you might just warm the sprocket up . This will make it expand a little and it'll slip right off.
If you have a small propane torch you might just warm the sprocket up . This will make it expand a little and it'll slip right off.
D Deleted Member 4613 Guest Sep 25, 2023 #10 There is no need to remove the drive sprocket. Just try a different size rear wheel sprocket to change the drive ratio.
There is no need to remove the drive sprocket. Just try a different size rear wheel sprocket to change the drive ratio.