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<blockquote data-quote="SomeoneSpecial88" data-source="post: 130346" data-attributes="member: 24015"><p>The book</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well to confirm what the book says it should have and what is in it ,fish out the old chain and compare it to what the book says 60 h sounds right.h</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks, the book doesn't say I went through it multiple times and there is no information or spec for the chain just the procedure for replacing it, that's why I was asking. I did try fishing the chain out with a a magnet, wire, and my hand. It was too heavy for the magnetic pickup tool, the wire didn't work I was able to get ahold of it but it would catch on the sprocket I'm guessing and wouldn't budge and my arms are too short so I couldn't even reach it just got a nice coating of oil on my hand wrist lol So I guess I'm gonna have to drain it and pull the tire etc.</p><p></p><p>The book says I have to take off the rops cage, disconnect a bunch of stuff jack it up pull the tire, drain it, remove the axle, open the cover on the side and remove a sprocket? Seems like a lot for a chain but I'm guess guessing if it's supposed to be endless that's why, gonna guess I can cut out some of that since my chain won't be endless, as I said I've never worked on these at all. I'm also not sure why they have the tops cage removal as part of it, doesn't seem like it would interfere with changing it even if it was an endless chain going back on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeoneSpecial88, post: 130346, member: 24015"] The book Well to confirm what the book says it should have and what is in it ,fish out the old chain and compare it to what the book says 60 h sounds right.h Thanks, the book doesn't say I went through it multiple times and there is no information or spec for the chain just the procedure for replacing it, that's why I was asking. I did try fishing the chain out with a a magnet, wire, and my hand. It was too heavy for the magnetic pickup tool, the wire didn't work I was able to get ahold of it but it would catch on the sprocket I'm guessing and wouldn't budge and my arms are too short so I couldn't even reach it just got a nice coating of oil on my hand wrist lol So I guess I'm gonna have to drain it and pull the tire etc. The book says I have to take off the rops cage, disconnect a bunch of stuff jack it up pull the tire, drain it, remove the axle, open the cover on the side and remove a sprocket? Seems like a lot for a chain but I'm guess guessing if it's supposed to be endless that's why, gonna guess I can cut out some of that since my chain won't be endless, as I said I've never worked on these at all. I'm also not sure why they have the tops cage removal as part of it, doesn't seem like it would interfere with changing it even if it was an endless chain going back on. [/QUOTE]
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