hello can anyone tell me the thread size of the drive side nut that holds the rotor and twin-row sprocket in place and were I could get a spare one yours anna j
Sorry Anna, I've had a look…
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Drive side nut
Hi Anna,
1/2 ins BSF.
Usually it is a nyloc nut.
Cheers, Peter
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now thank you
hello Peter and Nicolas thank both that's helped somewhat now I can find a 1/2 BSF nyloc Nut On eBay fasteners what I need it for it to remove the stud in the drive side crankshaft so can then get the sprocket puller on and remove it along with the clutch basket and then fit the sprocket back on with the twin-row chain so then I can get my big mole grips on the chain, So Then I can remove the worm gear on the timing side As so one as overtightened it up and it will not budge without some persuasion and yes I do know its a left-handed tread just like my big twins tonight I have striped the front end next up is a tray with a drop of oil in the catch the ball bearing from the headstock and remove the bottom part of the headstock stanchions and sliders bottoms removed all that left is a rear mudguard oil tank and battery box and lower half of the engine and box and frame is then clean of its parts next is to stirp the old paint off and prepping for the new undercoat my mini gas welder will come in to do its part of removing some small dings out of the fuel tank along with a BA 3 screw that snapped off for tank badges lot to do I will keep me busy in this covid -19 crissts yours anna j
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I removed the drive side sprocket using two bolts,,
Anna,
I removed the drive side sprocket using two bolts screwed into the sprocket holes and a bar bearing on the sprocket nut that had been loosened by a few thread. I tightened each bolt up half a thread until it pulled the sprocket off. I kept tapping the sprocket with a hammer lightly to 'shock' the sprocket as this helps break the grip. I could not get a puller behind the sprocket.
Also, before I removed the sprocket I loosened the clutch basket nut and using a brass bar inside the drive chain, bearing on the drive sprocket to lock the chain. Otherwise you have to lock the gearbox mainshaft somehow and that is not easy.
Dennis
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Sorry Anna, I've had a look at NOC shop and Norvil and neither list the nut. The Navigator parts list isn't any help it just provides the part number - 22015. I will keep looking..... Nick