Max II chain guide replacement
Rivet the guide in place.
NOTE: My rivet gun had too large of a head to reach down into the guide. Unfortunately this let the head of the rivet float too far up in the guide to where it would rub the chain. To avoid this I had to place several small washers on the head of the rivet to keep it firm against the guide. Whatever you use just be sure that the rivets stay down as far as they can. You can see the washers I used in this picture:
Notice in the following picture the difference between a correct rivet and an incorrect one. The one on the left is not completely flush and would cause premature wear on the chains. That was the result that I was getting without the washers. The one on the right was is the correct way a rivet should look
Put the guide back on the adjuster and slide the spring clip back into place.
Replace the complete assembly in the frame and insert the bolts.
Position the guide to where it runs straight with the chain. When you tighten it you want the chain to stay in the slots of the guide. Once you have it positioned correctly you should then tighten the nuts of the adjuster.
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Now you can enjoy trouble-free tight chains for years to come
Thank you, North Country! I will do that. ...
Thank you, North Country! I will do that.
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