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RE: Front sprocket bolt cant be moved - misterprofessionality - 03-12-2023

Oh i just figured you were talking about air tools becsuse the one i tried was electric and it utterly failed to move the thing even a tiny bit.


RE: Front sprocket bolt cant be moved - peterbaron - 03-12-2023

(03-12-2023, 04:06 AM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote: Oh i just figured you were talking about air tools becsuse the one i tried was electric and it utterly failed to move the thing even a tiny bit.

I’been an auto tech for 4 decades, now semi retired, so air tool was king.
The kids at work have very powerful battery guns, ratchets and air tools.
So at home garage, for my own needs, I have smaller compressor mostly being used for tire pressure, air blower after washing, plus some other small applications or emergency. I also have a big old style but powerful 110V-1/2 drive electric gun that mostly collects dust.
The bottom line: anything for our cars I do at work, motorcycles, small applications at home.
Don't do any side jobs.
Crack that bolt loose… so we can finish with this lengthy problem....and don't use JB weld next time Tongue
Beer


RE: Front sprocket bolt cant be moved - GoldOxide_imp - 03-12-2023

(03-12-2023, 03:01 AM)Nachodaddy_imp Wrote: And there is nothing more embarrassing than slapping that new, powerful, expensive wrench on the nut and having it spin YOU around in circles.

Yeah, I never use air tools. Hand wrench and torqued (where necessary), always.


Front sprocket bolt cant be moved - PowerDubs_imp - 03-12-2023

(03-12-2023, 04:06 AM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote: Oh i just figured you were talking about air tools becsuse the one i tried was electric and it utterly failed to move the thing even a tiny bit.


Go watch the YouTube channel I shared. They test all the brands / options and give real world results. Lots to see, lots to learn.

There are some cheap options that give very good results- certainly enough to pop your nut next time.

And even if you only do it once- buy it, use it, sell it online for half and come out ahead.


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RE: Front sprocket bolt cant be moved - PowerDubs_imp - 03-13-2023

Yea... I have 2 upright belt driven 240v compressors w/ multiple overhead air reels... I can't remember the last time I turned one on for anything other than putting air in a tire.


RE: Front sprocket bolt cant be moved - misterprofessionality - 03-13-2023

(03-12-2023, 11:13 AM)PowerDubs_imp Wrote:
(03-12-2023, 04:06 AM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote: Oh i just figured you were talking about air tools becsuse the one i tried was electric and it utterly failed to move the thing even a tiny bit.


Go watch the YouTube channel I shared. They test all the brands / options and give real world results. Lots to see, lots to learn.

There are some cheap options that give very good results- certainly enough to pop your nut next time.

And even if you only do it once- buy it, use it, sell it online for half and come out ahead.


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This is taking a turn.
(03-12-2023, 04:55 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote:
(03-12-2023, 04:06 AM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote: Oh i just figured you were talking about air tools becsuse the one i tried was electric and it utterly failed to move the thing even a tiny bit.

I’been an auto tech for 4 decades, now semi retired, so air tool was king.
The kids at work have very powerful battery guns, ratchets and air tools.
So at home garage, for my own needs, I have smaller compressor mostly being used for tire pressure, air blower after washing, plus some other small applications or emergency. I also have a big old style but powerful 110V-1/2 drive electric gun that mostly collects dust.
The bottom line: anything for our cars I do at work, motorcycles, small applications at home.
Don't do any side jobs.
Crack that bolt loose… so we can finish with this lengthy problem....and don't use JB weld next time Tongue
Beer

don't worry, there's a professional taking care of it right this minute. It'll be back in my hands with a new chain and sprocket tomorrrow afternoon. Biker


RE: Front sprocket bolt cant be moved - the Ferret - 03-13-2023

Mr P how many miles did you get out of that chain?


RE: Front sprocket bolt cant be moved - misterprofessionality - 03-13-2023

just about 30k i think? And let me tell you the sprockets were WORN. i will try to get them to show a picture.


RE: Front sprocket bolt cant be moved - the Ferret - 03-13-2023

yea love to see them


RE: Front sprocket bolt cant be moved - peterbaron - 03-13-2023

me too, worn at 30K miles...???Confused