Hi, I have just replaced the chain and rear spocket on my 79 Darmah.
I found I needed to make a spacer to mount the spocket out from the sprocket mount, as to give enough clearance for the chain.
Is this normal to have to do this, so that the chian doesn't interfear with the sprocket mount?
Dave
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no that is not normal. You must be using a very small sprocket on the back..... 34 teeth or close? Normal is 38 or 39 which is fine as-is with no space problems.
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The rear sprocket I fitted was a 36 with a 16 front.
The new chain I used was a 530 "x" ring chain which seemed larger than the one I removed.
Once I spaced the spocket I needed to adjust the wheel space to make sure front and rear sprockets were aligned.
Do you see any problems in doing this?
Cheers from down under.
The new chain I used was a 530 "x" ring chain which seemed larger than the one I removed.
Once I spaced the spocket I needed to adjust the wheel space to make sure front and rear sprockets were aligned.
Do you see any problems in doing this?
Cheers from down under.
Dave F
Dave, The o-ring chains are wider than the original 530 chain fitted. If you have width clearance issues you could make spacers to fit behind the sprockets. The front sprocket can be spaced about 6mm by turning the sprocket around [ I think! its been a while since i had mine apart.] The rear can be spaced with a piece of aluminum machined to fit between the sprocket and the carrier. Be sure to fit longer bolts too. I did it to my 900ss to use a wider tire.
HHmmm....My front spocket is mounted so that it is offset further from the engine. Should I turn it over? It thought the stock set up was to put it on so that it is off set away from the engine.wdietz186 wrote:Dave, The o-ring chains are wider than the original 530 chain fitted. If you have width clearance issues you could make spacers to fit behind the sprockets. The front sprocket can be spaced about 6mm by turning the sprocket around [ I think! its been a while since i had mine apart.] The rear can be spaced with a piece of aluminum machined to fit between the sprocket and the carrier. Be sure to fit longer bolts too. I did it to my 900ss to use a wider tire.
I purchased a sprocket with 36 teeth shortly, but did not mount it yet. It is made of aluminum (found that a little strange, since today sprockets are made of (surface hardened) steel).
The sprocket is the same as it is (originally ?) mounted on my '80 SD.
I want to change the chain too. The (mounted) chain size is exactly the same as it is for my '99 Suzuki GSX 1200 - a 530 size O-ring chain.
I wonder what you guys need to change - I hope to fit the new patrs with out any changes.....
Cheers
Joe
The sprocket is the same as it is (originally ?) mounted on my '80 SD.
I want to change the chain too. The (mounted) chain size is exactly the same as it is for my '99 Suzuki GSX 1200 - a 530 size O-ring chain.
I wonder what you guys need to change - I hope to fit the new patrs with out any changes.....
Cheers
Joe
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Reassembled the chain and rear sprocket today - now I know what you are talking about - see the pictures
http://www.funpic.de/fotoalbum/foto,264660.htm
Is it necessary to place distance pieces behind the sprockets or could I also use another chain size (e.g. 525 type) ? Looks like I should replace the plastic glider as well.
I found a small o-ring (inner dia. about 4 mm) behind the clutch rod housing. Where did this o-ring come from ? Is it placed around the clutch pushrod or did it come from somewhere else ?
Cheers
Joe
http://www.funpic.de/fotoalbum/foto,264660.htm
Is it necessary to place distance pieces behind the sprockets or could I also use another chain size (e.g. 525 type) ? Looks like I should replace the plastic glider as well.
I found a small o-ring (inner dia. about 4 mm) behind the clutch rod housing. Where did this o-ring come from ? Is it placed around the clutch pushrod or did it come from somewhere else ?
Cheers
Joe
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Hi Martin !
That was my idea, too (just learned a new english word = lethe) It is just grease - sorry for not cleaning the case But because of the 16 teeth front sprocket the chain comes really close to the housing.
Joe
That was my idea, too (just learned a new english word = lethe) It is just grease - sorry for not cleaning the case But because of the 16 teeth front sprocket the chain comes really close to the housing.
Joe
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Your ideas are the best - that is exactly, what I intended to do now.
I found a 15 teeth sprocket in my garage and will mount it.
Is a 106 link chain o.k. for the 15/36 drive ? Or would I need to shorten it ?
Cheers
Joe
I found a 15 teeth sprocket in my garage and will mount it.
Is a 106 link chain o.k. for the 15/36 drive ? Or would I need to shorten it ?
Cheers
Joe
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Here are the pics of the ground parts (housing and shaft/bearing seat). The sprocket was turned to outside, so the grounded shaft seat results from an earlier set up.
http://www.funpic.de/fotoalbum/foto,265043.htm
I will definetely switch to an 15 sprocket and put a ring beneath the rear sprocket for alignment.
I had a 106er chain mounted and will get a new one of the same size tomorrow - it should work for the 15er sprocket too.
Cheers
Joe
http://www.funpic.de/fotoalbum/foto,265043.htm
I will definetely switch to an 15 sprocket and put a ring beneath the rear sprocket for alignment.
I had a 106er chain mounted and will get a new one of the same size tomorrow - it should work for the 15er sprocket too.
Cheers
Joe
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I am sorry if this is insulting anyone here - but you guys are all way off base on this. Running a 16 tooth front sprocket and an oring chain on your DARMAH is absolutely posatively OK to do...........
I run 16/39 on all my BOSCH ign bevel drives. NO PROBLEM.
It is obvious to me just looking at these photos, that this bike was allowed to run with a very badly worn out and stretched out chain - just look at the badly worn teeth on the sprockets..... The teeth are all hooked like crazy.
C'mon guys...... machine spacers.... my goodness. Just get a new chain and some new sprockets and properly adjust that chain. Yes an ORING chain.
Case Closed.
I run 16/39 on all my BOSCH ign bevel drives. NO PROBLEM.
It is obvious to me just looking at these photos, that this bike was allowed to run with a very badly worn out and stretched out chain - just look at the badly worn teeth on the sprockets..... The teeth are all hooked like crazy.
C'mon guys...... machine spacers.... my goodness. Just get a new chain and some new sprockets and properly adjust that chain. Yes an ORING chain.
Case Closed.
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