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    Re: Countershaft issue

    Isn't Alex's running the same custom front sprocket and retainer setup? Pester him to take his off and see what's going on in there.

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    Have you tried texting the RMZ to ask if you could tap that?

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    Quote Originally Posted by Tricky Mike View Post
    Have you tried texting the RMZ to ask if you could tap that?

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    You lost me at the NUTsert

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    From what Im seeing with nutserts, there needs to be space on the other side so it doesnt just pull out. The shaft I have is flat around the inside, would jamming the nutsert in be enough to hold it?
    And does anyone know where I could buy just one or two to givei t a shot instead of an entire box?

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    measure the inside diameter and debth of the hole in the shaft (gigaddy) and let me know.

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    Go to Fastenall in Lynn Salem or Peabody. They may have something.

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    A 5/16ths drill fits, a 21/64ths does not, and its more than an inch deep.
    Precise, I know.

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    That's pretty small (that's what she said)

    I was thinking you could use some spare hardware from a set of bark busters. I may or may not have some laying around, I'll have to check. Even a length of tight fit rubber tube would work, thread in a bolt and it'll hold some decent pressure.

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    Maybe take a regular steel nut of appropriate size and thread pitch, turn it down on the lathe from hex to round so that it's a light press-fit into the ID of the countershaft bore. Press it in, TIG a couple quick tack welds and call it done
    EDIT: yeah, 5/16" is pretty small for this approach... it'd require a pretty small bolt.

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/115/3241/=48qn68

    Even the Nutsert/Rivet stud approach is only going to offer a really small bolt...
    a 1/4" bolt requires a 25/64" hole (which is larger that what you have).

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    Mike, what do you think about welding the spacer to the back of the sprocket and turning down the face of the sprocket to allow use of the stock clip?

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    Re: Countershaft issue

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    Mike, what do you think about welding the spacer to the back of the sprocket and turning down the face of the sprocket to allow use of the stock clip?
    The sprocket is going to be hardened steel... tough to cut, and the possibility of losing temper when welding it.

    May not have to weld it at all.

    Looking at LocTite 603 and 638... 638 looks promising...Urethane Methacrylate designed to bond cylindrical fittings... cures anaerobically, etc...

    So, turn a bolt down to proper OD to fit the ID of the countershaft (LocTite has guidelines about bond gap), press it in, let it cure and go racing



    https://tds.us.henkel.com//NA/UT/HNA...ile/638-EN.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tricky Mike View Post
    The sprocket is going to be hardened steel... tough to cut, and the possibility of losing temper when welding it.

    May not have to weld it at all.

    Looking at LocTite 603 and 638... 638 looks promising...Urethane Methacrylate designed to bond cylindrical fittings... cures anaerobically, etc...

    So, turn a bolt down to proper OD to fit the ID of the countershaft (LocTite has guidelines about bond gap), press it in, let it cure and go racing



    https://tds.us.henkel.com//NA/UT/HNA...ile/638-EN.pdf

    That's what I was thinking, about the welding it. Stupid hardened Steel.

    How would you remove the sprocket with the locktite holding the bolt in there? Is it heat release?

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    Quote Originally Posted by obsolete View Post
    That's what I was thinking, about the welding it. Stupid hardened Steel.

    How would you remove the sprocket with the locktite holding the bolt in there? Is it heat release?
    I was thinking of cutting the head off of a bolt and pressing it in like a stud... so then use an appropriate nut to hold the sprocket on...
    Need to remove the sprocket, pop the nut off and the stud stays where it is...

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    Oh, I thought you were saying turn down the threads and stuff it in thread side first.

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    Quote Originally Posted by obsolete View Post
    Oh, I thought you were saying turn down the threads and stuff it in thread side first.
    Well, come to think of it, it IS Richie's bike

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    How much lateral force will that thing see? That's a small bolt. Then again it held on with hopes and dream before so...

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    What's the outside diameter of a wellnut?

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    Hmm, maybe Ill try the bolt idea.

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    Quote Originally Posted by obsolete View Post
    How much lateral force will that thing see? That's a small bolt. Then again it held on with hopes and dream before so...
    Probably relatively little. The threaded portion of the stud could be fairly large, actually... say 1/2" x 20? The part that needs to be turned down to fit the countershaft could just end at a shoulder that rests against the shaft. so, the remaining threads could be a bit bigger than the hole, as long as there's enough clearance for the ID of the sprocket to pass over it.

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    Quote Originally Posted by Pittenger5 View Post
    Hmm, maybe Ill try the bolt idea.
    what's the condition of that bore?... you said you had tried to drill it out? Is it all farked in there?

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    Quote Originally Posted by Tricky Mike View Post
    what's the condition of that bore?... you said you had tried to drill it out? Is it all farked in there?
    Nah, seems to be relatively smooth still. The end is a little chewed up, but nothing major

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    Word, let me know if you wanna bring it over... you can get that LocTite stuff at MidwayUSA. 620 or 638 should do it... 620 has higher heat resistance, but I don't recall having felt a really hot countershaft... I think 638 is good to 100deg C.

    http://www.midwayusa.com/browse/Brow...1***&pageNum=2

    EDIT... maybe 620 would be better... looking at the 638 data sheet, the engine heat could be an issue...

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    Re: Countershaft issue

    Haha well its going to your place at some point anyway, maybe Ill just wait till you take a look at it.

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