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    Hi everyone,

    I am getting ready to reassemble my 84 argo. I have read that a pair of modified vise grips make idler chain installation alot easier. Has anyone used these? If so how did you modify the vise grips? Any pictures?

    Thanks
    Newf

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    I have a set. I had an old pair of 7CR (7" curved jaw) that I ground down on the outside of the top and bottom jaws to fit between the links of #50 chain. I also ground the inside of both jaws a bit to fit snuggly on each link. They're absolutely priceless, and more fun to use (fun?) than the "right" tool.

    I'll try to get a picture tonight.

    As an aside, Leo borrowed my pair last year at the Ledges ride. I TOTALLY forgot that he did.... They arrived last month in a box from Leo, along with a 2008 Ledges T-Shirt! Thanks Leo!
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    • #3
      Vise grips.

      Hi Hydromike,

      Thanks for the reply, can't wait to see the picture.

      Newf

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      • #4
        there is a pic in my gallery
        Kevin Hough
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        • #5
          Here is another form of tool for installing roller chain.

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          • #6
            Roller Chain Holder

            Roller Chain Holder for ANSI chain sizes #35 through #60. This compact tool will save time and effort by holding chain together during installation.PREVIEWBAILEY NOMFGR #DESCRIPTIONPRICE EACH131-470CH-1#35 thru #60 Roller Chain Holder$8.95
            baileynet.com

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            • #7
              Vise Grip.

              Hi all,

              Thanks for the info I will try and make a pair with the grinder. If that doesn't work I will order the proper tool.

              Thanks again everyone.
              Newf

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              • #8
                I did the same thing only I used needle nose pliers. Just ground down a notch so the chain stays in easier instead of sliding out. It may be a little tricker to use but probably easier to adjust the pin/pin distance. I never used the real kind or the vise grip style. They do work good enough for me though.

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                • #9
                  You don't need any pilers I use a heavy zip tie pull it tight install link cut it
                  off your done. Works great and is cheap hey probably have some laying around. Try it.

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                  • #10
                    Vise grips

                    I welded alink of chain on vise grips then cut through center with metabo.

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