700
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I just put a new track in my 98 SRX and after laying the chain and gears on my workbench for a day I couldn't remember which way it went in. I put the raised boss side of the lower gear toward the bearing and it seemed o.k and is working but now I'm second guessing myself and need to know if I have it in there wrong! Thanks, 700
Sheermadness03
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700
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Thanks
Here's the exploded view, and it shows the boss towards the bearing. This is what I went by when I put it in.
http://www.totallyamaha.com/snowmobiles/aaTECH/chaincase2.jpg
Here's why I'm wondering. Because I saw the last picture on this page and his is the other way.
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=55666&highlight=chain+case+oil
Here's the exploded view, and it shows the boss towards the bearing. This is what I went by when I put it in.
http://www.totallyamaha.com/snowmobiles/aaTECH/chaincase2.jpg
Here's why I'm wondering. Because I saw the last picture on this page and his is the other way.
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=55666&highlight=chain+case+oil
700
Member
Ttt
Hey guys, can anyone put my mind at ease on this or do I need to pull my pipes off again and look at my chain? I 've ridden it about 90 miles and all seems fine but I'd hate to have the chain out of alignment and have it go out on the trail someday. I don't even know if you can put it on backwards without rubbing? I wish I had tried it the other way also! This is the original 15 wide 37 tooth gear.
Thanks again, 700
Hey guys, can anyone put my mind at ease on this or do I need to pull my pipes off again and look at my chain? I 've ridden it about 90 miles and all seems fine but I'd hate to have the chain out of alignment and have it go out on the trail someday. I don't even know if you can put it on backwards without rubbing? I wish I had tried it the other way also! This is the original 15 wide 37 tooth gear.
Thanks again, 700
chilli
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cog goes in on the big gear, towards bearing...
If you pulled both gears, I'd be more worries about what spacer goes where.
If you only removed the big gear, cog IN
If you pulled both gears, I'd be more worries about what spacer goes where.
If you only removed the big gear, cog IN
daman
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cog in with thin spacer,thick spacer up top...
700
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Thank you very much!
That's how I have it. I did make sure to keep the right spacer with the right gear and I thought I had the gears in right also but then second guessed myself. I just put in a new 1.6" track since blowing my studded original a couple winters ago and now remember why I love this machine! All that power is just awsome!
Thanks, 700
That's how I have it. I did make sure to keep the right spacer with the right gear and I thought I had the gears in right also but then second guessed myself. I just put in a new 1.6" track since blowing my studded original a couple winters ago and now remember why I love this machine! All that power is just awsome!
Thanks, 700