ugh!!! chain is getting stuck in the motor

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Dan

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May 25, 2008
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Looks to me like it is the front sprocket that needs the grinding, as I posted at the beginning of this thread. If you do not have the puller you would have to order one, as I dont know any other way to remover the drive sprocket. Maybe someone else can post an alternative way to remove th sprocket.
Could very well be right. I have just never run into the front sprocket be as poorly machined as the rear. But makes sense with it bunching inside the housing.

Edge, why did you have to replace the chain to begin with?
 
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the_edge150

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Could very well be right. I have just never run into the front sprocket be as poorly machined as the rear. But makes since with it bunching inside the housing.

Edge, why did you have to replace the chain to begin with?
because the axle locked up , broke the chain, and i bought the one that i have now for 20 bucks for a piece that was too short,so i had to add a piece from the last chain in there