How do I remove these?....

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corgi1

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I bet there is something in sticky notes about that,Norm made the instrutible I think,,if they are turning the motor you may meed to put the jug back on so you can put a length of rope in the spark plug hole to keep the motor from turning
 

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I bet there is something in sticky notes about that,Norm made the instrutible I think,,if they are turning the motor you may meed to put the jug back on so you can put a length of rope in the spark plug hole to keep the motor from turning
It's easy.........done it many times.
I put a round piece of tubing/etc between the sprocket and the
housing so that the sprocket is jammed.
Then turn the nut with a socket wrench.

Move the tubing from the bottom to the top
to jam the sprocket while tightening or loosening.
 

Mind_Reader7

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It's easy.........done it many times.
I put a round piece of tubing/etc between the sprocket and the
housing so that the sprocket is jammed.
Then turn the nut with a socket wrench.

Move the tubing from the bottom to the top
to jam the sprocket while tightening or loosening.
I tried that. I don't have a socket big enough, and a spanner is to bulky. I'll buy some bigger sockets I guess.
 

Venice Motor Bikes

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It's easy.........done it many times.
I put a round piece of tubing/etc between the sprocket and the
housing so that the sprocket is jammed.
Then turn the nut with a socket wrench.

Move the tubing from the bottom to the top
to jam the sprocket while tightening or loosening.
I 'double up' a piece of chain between the case & sprocket. ;)