Chain Case Adjustment

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Fs Motorsports
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Chain Case Adjustment

Post by Fs Motorsports »

Hey Guys, Well summer is over Whoo..Hooo..

Anyone have the proper procedure for adjusting the chain tension on an 83,

Thanks Steve
Bob Vehring
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Post by Bob Vehring »

Do you mean adjusting the chain case for chain tension or do you mean adjusting the entire chain case to align the shafts as in blueprinting the chassis?
Fs Motorsports
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Post by Fs Motorsports »

Looking for the chain tension, Thanks Steve
Bob Vehring
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Post by Bob Vehring »

According to my SRV Manuel, which looks to me to be the same
8-15 mm (0.32 - 0.59) freeplay Torque locking nut to3.5 m-kg (25 ft lbs)

Now personalby, because I change gears in some of my sleds at times which means the chains will have either much more, or much less slack, or at times a different length chain is needed. What I shoot for is that the chain is never to tight to bind on the gears or tennsionor, or to loose to ratchet. A 1/2 in of flex in the movement works fine for me
Fs Motorsports
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Post by Fs Motorsports »

Awesome, Thanks for the post,
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