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#44251 24/02/13 08:39 AM
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G'day All,

I'm slowly getting my SB45 17" back together and was wondering if any of these spockets look salvagable?

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Salty #44253 24/02/13 12:10 PM
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The cutter sprocket looks a little tired, the rest look really good to me, How is the engine sprocket?

Salty #44270 26/02/13 03:35 AM
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Hi Salty, thanks for posting these pics for us, with good pics it makes it easier to diagnose any probs. grin

I agree with Joe, the cutter sprocket looks a little tired, but is still serviceable....the rest are all quite serviceable and should last for a long time if kept well lubricated. As Joe has suggested, we do need a pic of the small upper primary engine shaft sprocket.

With the cutter (double) sprocket....if you do decide to replace it; you will need to replace the primary chain as well....as using the old chain will clag the new sprocket in next to no time. wink
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Deejay #44275 26/02/13 04:29 AM
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Thanks Guys,

Nice to know I don't need to fork out for all new sprockets. I will however get a full set of new chains.

Here is the pic of the engine sprocket I omitted:

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Hi Salty, that sprocket is clagged....pointy teeth indicate that it has had its chips and that the primary chain has stretched. You will need to replace this one, mate. wink
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