avenger sproket

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  1. #11
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    Mar 2011
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    Québec, Canada
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    Hi, I just put the new chain on like my dealer suggested me. He said that they had bad issues with the tensioner and when they were twisting or they break it was damaging more parts on the argo. I never had that problem. I'm not done doing my maintenance but so far it seems allright. I hope that they won't go loose to fast and having to change the chain too often.

    One more thing. I used tie raps to pull and join the chains together. It worked good and the chain links were easy to put on. I didn't have the mod vice grip like they suggested. It also help a lot to pull and get the chain around the front sproket since there isn't much room to make them follow the denth between it and the body. There are probably better ways but it worked good for me.
    Thank you
    Jack
    Jack

  2. #12
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    Apr 2011
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    When the front chain tensioners were eliminated, the front axle locations were moved forward by 1/16". Removing the front chain tensioners will leave too much slack in the chain. The chain tensioners were eliminated only because its such a short span of chain and it was overkill.

  3. #13
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    Mar 2011
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    front chain

    Quote Originally Posted by Howie View Post
    When the front chain tensioners were eliminated, the front axle locations were moved forward by 1/16". Removing the front chain tensioners will leave too much slack in the chain. The chain tensioners were eliminated only because its such a short span of chain and it was overkill.
    Hi, the dealer sent me 2 knew chains little shorter to change the one that were there previously. They are in correctly I think. I took a short ride and no bad issues. It seems ok. Anyway I kept all the tensioner parts and chains just in case.
    Jack

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