I’ll give that a look todayHave you greased the bucking bar and ballbearing on the chain side? That could be binding.
Pull the pin or bar as we call it out and put axle grease in the hole before putting the cover back on, a little on the outer end will help prevent wear on the cam as well.My chain was jammed in the housing. After taking off the sprocket everything moved freely. I’m hoping that when it all goes back together it’s in working order, the shaft that the flower nut goes on is still off centerView attachment 104762
Yeah I tried to start it to check on my gasket seals before I tensioner the chain and learned that the hard way.....everything is together now, clutch is a bit loose still but I don’t want to tighten the flower nut too much on that bent mandrel/ pushpin shaft thing that I plan to replace in the near futureWhen the chain rides up like that it’s usually because the chain was too loose.