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773G Axle seals and bearings
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 25666" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Ok, lets try this again shall we</p><p>Standard engine oil is all you need.</p><p>A little chain slap should be ok, if it constantly drags along the bottom of the chain case, thats not so good. The price on chain isnt that bad actually, i expected more. I would take the chains and sprockets out and look for excessive wear. You can take the sharp edge off the sprockets with a soft wheel on and angle grinder.</p><p>The motor bearings are actually part of the motor carrier. You remove the motor from it and you can pull the shaft and bearings, you will need a new seal though. If there is no end float i'd leave them alone. This carrier is also used to adjust your chains. This way you can set the same amount of slack front and back, it can slide back and forth then lock it in place with the internal bolts.</p><p>Hopefully that answers a few more questions, if you have more just yell! or if i missed anything....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 25666, member: 82"] Ok, lets try this again shall we Standard engine oil is all you need. A little chain slap should be ok, if it constantly drags along the bottom of the chain case, thats not so good. The price on chain isnt that bad actually, i expected more. I would take the chains and sprockets out and look for excessive wear. You can take the sharp edge off the sprockets with a soft wheel on and angle grinder. The motor bearings are actually part of the motor carrier. You remove the motor from it and you can pull the shaft and bearings, you will need a new seal though. If there is no end float i'd leave them alone. This carrier is also used to adjust your chains. This way you can set the same amount of slack front and back, it can slide back and forth then lock it in place with the internal bolts. Hopefully that answers a few more questions, if you have more just yell! or if i missed anything.... [/QUOTE]
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