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Old 02-28-2009, 10:23 PM
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So I got a new coaster brake rear wheel and a new 56 tooth sprocket. I find I need to open up the center hole by about 0.08" and I doubt I can do that evenly with a file. Has anybody found a reliable tool/method to do this in a garage that doesn't have any serious machine tools? Otherwise I am going to have to search out a machine shop.
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Old 02-28-2009, 10:27 PM
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That's easy, put a round file in a drill and let it spin. Works really great. You can break the file in half to make it shorter if you want to.
Just to clarify, put the sprocket in a vice and with the drill spinning press the spinning file against the outer edge and move your drill around and around. It will go fast with the spinning file.

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no fix the dust cover instead on the coaster brake file down the ridge on the outside of the dust cover.
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i use a file with one flat side, and one half-moon side. takes 3minutes. AND grind down the outwermost edges of the dust cover. sounds like you've got a coaster brake hub.

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no fix the dust cover instead on the coaster brake file down the ridge on the outside of the dust cover.
This is fast and easiest way and anybody with some simple tools can do.

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many times, you have to enlarge the sprocket hole to fit over the coaster brake hub, but never on a freewheel hub
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Well, part of the problem is that the dust cap is just barely in the way when on, but the sprocket doesn't reach the rest of the hub when it is off. That makes it very difficult to get the sprocket centered. I made an attempt with the dust cover off and I have a 2mm difference side to side on the centering. How much runout can I get away with? It is such a long and tedious process to get the rag joint tightened evenly that I would hate to have to repeat it too many times.
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