Honda CB750 Sandcast

16T Drive Sprocket Loose on Final Drive Shaft???

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Wayne

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I was just doing some final inspections before ordering parts and I noticed that I can move, wobble the drive sprocket on the shaft. Anyone have any thoughts? Normal?

While I'm on it. I'm going to block the oiler and use an O Ring chain. I would like to put new sprockets front and back. Does anyone still make the 16T front for these machines?
« Last Edit: November 27, 2012, 02:58:32 pm by Wayne »
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markb

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That sounds normal to me.  How are you planning on blocking the oiler?
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Yep, you can still buy a 16T primary but you may have to machine it thinner to fit an early shaft KP
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Yep, you can still buy a 16T primary but you may have to machine it thinner to fit an early shaft KP

Yes, i made the same with my VIN 1256.
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