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720 with chain case trouble
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 4516" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Chain slack will not cause power problems.</p><p>You can correct this when you have your machine pulled down. You will need to crack i think 6 bolts that hold the gear boxes to the chain case, these bolts are inside the chain case. You then can slide the gear box back wards or forwards to get the same amount of slack front and back. It takes a bit of guess work, but you will get there. Just watch how much the axle twists.</p><p>Are you removing the chain case from the chassis to replace the seals and weld up the crack? if so, i will tell you an easy way to re-install the axles and sprockets (assuming you will replace the seals and maybe bearings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 4516, member: 82"] Chain slack will not cause power problems. You can correct this when you have your machine pulled down. You will need to crack i think 6 bolts that hold the gear boxes to the chain case, these bolts are inside the chain case. You then can slide the gear box back wards or forwards to get the same amount of slack front and back. It takes a bit of guess work, but you will get there. Just watch how much the axle twists. Are you removing the chain case from the chassis to replace the seals and weld up the crack? if so, i will tell you an easy way to re-install the axles and sprockets (assuming you will replace the seals and maybe bearings. [/QUOTE]
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