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Front sprocket bolt cant be moved
#1
What does one do when one cannot turn the bolt that fastens the front sprocket in place? Ive tried impact wrenches, cheater bars, nearly broken a socket.....what am i supposed to do?

This is actually the second time ive changed a front sprocket. It was hard but it moved the first time. This time its like its welded on.
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#2
There is no reason a decent powered impact won't quickly and easily remove it.

Have someone sit on the bike, put it in 1st and hold the brakes- yes both front and rear for best result.

'Nearly broke a socket'- you are using an impact socket right? Basic chrome sockets should NOT be used on impact and can be unsafe.

What 'impact wrench' are you using? Electric? Pneumatic? What model?

Heck- a decent length breaker bar and a dead blow hammer will pop it right off. The trick is holding the brakes.

If you don't have a helper- use something like a zip tie or tie down to pull the brake lever and pedal.
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#3
Yep, im holding the brakes, amd ratchet strapped the wheel down on top of that so it cant move at all.

Its an electric impact wrench. I have no access to pneumatic tools and no way to borrow anyso thats out of the question.

The socket actually started to come apart when i was using the breaker bar funnily enough.

Tell me what you see as "decent powered" for an impact wrench. I had to borrow this one but maybe its just weak.
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#4
A six point impact type short black socket, 1/2 drive pneumatic impact gun with the proper line pressure of above 90 PSI, 26 flow SCFM must do the job.
Lock the front sprocket.
If this won't work, then I would lock the sprocket with 2x4 or similar and use 1/2 johnson bar and above mentioned socket.
Good luck.
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#5
Those are all pneumatic tool mumbers, which i have no way to get my hands on right now.
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#6
Watch a few of these videos... and there is a lot to learn. There are reviews of electric stuff- and real world tests and comparisons.

https://www.youtube.com/@TorqueTestChannel/videos

Got a Harbor Freight near you? If not- Amazon or Ebay will work... or you can probably find something used that will do the job on your local Facebook Marketplace or Craig's List..
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#7
I am surprised a good ol' lever bar and locked rear wheel wasn't eh nuff.
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#8
I guess you have bent the tab out of the way and after all you have tried its really stuck then so next thing I would try is gentle heat in stages and a breaker bar.
Be careful and good luck.
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#9
I replaced the chain and sprockets on a Kawasaki few years ago and had this same problem. Tried heat, breaker bar and penetrating oil. Finally borrowed a friend's pneumatic impact wrench and it was off in a flash.
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#10
Just for kicks: set your electric impact to tighten, and give it a couple of seconds, then immediately switch the impact to loosen and see if it budges. Another alternative is to use a hand impact tool. Only downsize is it will put stress on the countershaft bearing. If you’re willing to go this route; HF sells them. Make sure to get the 1/2’ drive set. That way you can use an impact socket. Good luck!

Link to the HF hand impact. These come in handy for other jobs too.
https://www.harborfreight.com/6-bit-impa...64812.html
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