Wevil Knievel
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I came across a makeshift chain tensioner that works great.
I was tearing apart an old clothes dryer and noticed that the belt tensioner that turns the drum is perfect for the job.
I myself have zero chain issues but Ive got an anti bucking shim in the front drive sprocket housing to stop chain jam, a case mounted spring tensioner with the stock tensioner as just a lower guide and the swing arm dryer arm as my upper chain guide to stop the chain from whipping up and back lashing into the sprocket/ clutch housing.
The chain only rides on the stock tensioner and only touches the upper guide when it back lashes.
Over kill? Maybe. But I never ever have chain issues.
And thats priceless!
I was tearing apart an old clothes dryer and noticed that the belt tensioner that turns the drum is perfect for the job.
I myself have zero chain issues but Ive got an anti bucking shim in the front drive sprocket housing to stop chain jam, a case mounted spring tensioner with the stock tensioner as just a lower guide and the swing arm dryer arm as my upper chain guide to stop the chain from whipping up and back lashing into the sprocket/ clutch housing.
The chain only rides on the stock tensioner and only touches the upper guide when it back lashes.
Over kill? Maybe. But I never ever have chain issues.
And thats priceless!