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Atreyu
10-19-2003, 04:06 PM
Did a search and didnt find anything that helped. What is the proper way to tighten your chain on a 400ex? and no I dont have a manual.
AtvMxRider
10-19-2003, 04:11 PM
Just loosen the 4 allen head bolts one the swing arm then stick a big screw driver into one of the slots by the rear sprocket(not in the rear sprocket) tighten it until you have about a 1/2 inch play of up and down play in the chain.
Atreyu
10-19-2003, 05:51 PM
Thanks jerry;)
AtvMxRider
10-19-2003, 05:58 PM
Anytime:) .
ull prolly want a lil more than .5 inch
I would try 1-1/4 to 1-5/8 inches. I just got it from page 3-13 of the 400ex service manual. AtvMxRider you were a little off. Now if you would have told him to fully compress the rear suspension a half inch would have been fine. With a progressive suspension, the chain actually tightens up as you compress the rear shock so you need more than a half inch of slack in the chain.
Sorry Jerry,
Honda recommends 1 3/16 - 1 9/16 (30-40mm)
DID recommends " 'follow recommendation in owner's manual' Standard chain sag is 20~25mm"
Joe
AtvMxRider
10-20-2003, 01:40 PM
Originally posted by drip
AtvMxRider you were a little off. Now if you would have told him to fully compress the rear suspension a half inch would have been fine.
Actually I left that part out, I usually have someone sitting on my quad when I adjust it. Sorry
:D
sure u do. i bet chino's at ur house all the time. he says ur wife invites him over :eek: :eek2:
AtvMxRider
10-20-2003, 07:28 PM
Originally posted by 93 300ex
sure u do. i bet chino's at ur house all the time. he says ur wife invites him over :eek: :eek2:
:cuss:
Atreyu
10-20-2003, 07:45 PM
What would the effects be of over-tightening it? Pulled teeth?
AtvMxRider
10-20-2003, 08:03 PM
Originally posted by Atreyu
What would the effects be of over-tightening it? Pulled teeth?
Broken chain and sprokets and engine cases and..............well you get the picture.
if its too tight u can screw up the bearing carrier too.
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