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Pro Rmk Chaincase - Timed?

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sledneck_03

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Just put a chaincase back together after swapping tracks, more slack on the adjuster side of the chain, Seems wrong to me. Any suggestions on timing it?

It wouldn't need indexing. Take your belt off or turn the track it will tighten the tension side and you can check the slack on the back side of the case.
 

Snodawg

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I like to use a good professional timing light like a Snap On, with the adjustable zero dial on it. Makes it a breeze.
 

Kraven

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I like to use a good professional timing light like a Snap On, with the adjustable zero dial on it. Makes it a breeze.

I kinda thought this forum was about helping others/sharing info

Comments like that discourage those seeking info from asking
 

Snodawg

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I kinda thought this forum was about helping others/sharing info

Comments like that discourage those seeking info from asking


What's the deal??? Don't you have a sense of humor??? Gee whiz lighten up and enjoy life for crying out loud!:face-icon-small-ton

And life is about FUN!
 

Snodawg

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REAL HELPFUL! You must be a know it all. Thank you to those with useful input. It looked wrong to me and I was reaching out to the original Snowest members that have knowledge to share, not you!


Wow, some people really need some snow or some sex.
Sorry to offend you.
 
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