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Seized Front Sprocket.

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by West Cork Paul, Aug 1, 2019.

  1. and once the sprocket is off he will be able to fix that too. :p
    its a method i have used to free seized wheels on hubs. i'm guessing the sprocket bolts will be renewed too so i would leave them in loose.
     
  2. With the couple I had to cut off, I found it necessary to remove a section (sector) like a pizza slice. This removed the tension on the sprocket and it fell off.
     
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  3. he’s done that duc2 - it’s the rust bonding that is the problem now.
     
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  4. Is there going to be a live link up? Pre final assault/ removal interview?
     
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  5. Yes, more like an alternator case puller. You’ve already got a template for the hole centres as it’s the same as the lock washer.

    Wind it tight then tap it with a big hammer.

    Make sure there’s something soft to land on!
     
  6. This is because of Brexit, isn't it?

    Time for a re-think.
     
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  7. Qan.png

    "'Blunt & Direct Time'
     
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  8. Aha, Thurs (ie today) became Wednesday as the family had different plans for me for Thursday (ie today):(. Although as I type I’m trying to work out a way I can get back into the garage to attack it again:thinkingface:.
    As far as Im aware I’ve never been buggered:astonished: but good idea I just might have to play with the order of words:upyeah:
     
  9. I will sneak out to the garage and take a photo as it stands at present
     
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  10. It might have fallen off overnight :thinkingface:
     
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  11. More likely that he bike has fallen off the sprocket
     
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  12. Yep, this is all the fault of Brexit:eek:.

    I have given the sprocket more than enough time to leave but it refuses to do so. No more negotiations! As you will see from the picture of a recent survey (to be posted below) it is split into 2 distinct camps roughly along the lines 52/48 but still flatly refuses to leave :(
     
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  13. Either way will be fine :thinkingface:
     
  14. We want actual video of it finally giving up. Please video further attempts so we can get your genuine reaction
     
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  15. The spacer behind, the backstop, might be hindering its removal
     
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  16. definitely a fond memory for me of summer 2019, looking forward to the happy ending though.
     
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  17. You've been framed only want 10 second videos. Not a weeks worth
     
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  18. It could also be cheering up your autumn nights. Keep the SAD at bay.
     
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  19. Sorry, you are running 52/48 gearing?

    EXPLAIN YOURSELF
     
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  20. BBC/Channel 4 were bidding for exclusive footage late last night.
     
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