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chain guide replacement

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by Danno1970, Apr 7, 2008.

  1. Danno1970

    Danno1970 New Member

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    So I go out to the shed to dig the old girl out for the first ride of the year and low and behold she wont come out of 1st gear!!
    My question is what do I need in the line of gaskets and oil seal to replace this wonderful little peice of rubber and is there any thing special I should be looking for when Im inside the engine?
    The bike is a1982 750 maxim with about 67000kms.
    Thanx in advance
     
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    Lots of activity here got booted down the list pretty quickly thought I would try again.
     
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    chacal Moderator Moderator Supporting Vendor Premium Member

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    Starter chain & guide?

    Starter Primary Chain and Guide:

    HCP7197 OEM starter Primary Chain, brand new.
    $ 59.00

    HCP7551 OEM starter primary chain Guide, brand new.
    $ 24.00

    HCP6163 Aftermarket Starter Clutch Repair Kit, contains all the pins, spring caps, and springs needed to rebuild the starter clutch.
    $ 25.00
     
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    Polock Well-Known Member

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    pull the clutch in and rock the bike back and forth just to make sure the clutch plates aren't stuck together binding the tranny
     
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    Thanx guys,polock I did try as you suggested but it is still the same guess Ill start wrenching
     

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