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Thank you Cindy for the AWESOME 25% off sale. Even with the 25% off I still spent over 500 bucks but what a super bargain.
You know this already but the M24 is referring to the diameter of the axle and threads, so the wrench size for the nut is naturally the larger 36mm.
Although Freddy is correct about reading the thread, the answer is a new bolt is required each time the bolt is removed, and the new bolt from BRP will already have the loctite on it.
I was wondering about how the red dust was getting out to collect on the front side if the bolt was still tight as it should be.
Like you mentioned before about the BRP loctite on the bolts keeping...
So true, that's exactly the reason that I will personally do the job myself.
Well said, clearly explained. Thanks once again for the info you have provided in your multiple posts, much appreciated!!!
If I was having the dealership do the job I would have a tube of the 660 in...
Listen to Pete, he is absolutely correct about the RIP boards and here is the link to the boards and video.
Number 2 and 3 position......
RTV = Room Temperature Vulcanization sealants, or simply known as a gasket maker. There are many brands, different colors and chemical makeup for a variety of different uses.
Here is the one I seem...
Thank you Doc! I always like your ideas about things.
My thoughts were the same about using the 660 Loctite. The technical sheet stated 250 Celsius to disassemble parts after using the 660....
While compiling info it would probably be helpful to also post what appears to be a manufacturing date that is right below the part number that is stamped on the sprocket. The one in the video Doc...
I don't think the part is defective as much as the problem being caused by assembling the sprocket onto the shaft dry. Assembly grease such as the M-77 Moly needs to be used. Doc also mentioned an...
Excellent info, thank you Sarge! I would like to encourage you and others when inspecting their sprockets to apply the M-77 moly to the splines while you have the bolt out and sprocket pulled....
Thank you Freddy! I was more concerned about keeping the moly out of the bolt hole. LOL
To keep from getting any of the M-77 moly into the bolt hole I was going to put a piece of tape onto the end...
Since I'm a newer member here with very few posts I'm glad someone that has a reputation here for credible knowledge also mentioned using moly.
Just a side note: There are many products out there...
Just food for thought. Some of the Kawasaki motorcycles had a notorious problem with these same type of splines wearing on each other until they started chewing each other up with the same red powder...
Awesome info, thanks so much for taking the time to put this on video for us! Very helpful!!!
https://vimeo.com/226364226
It's working for me.
That was my experience with them also. The price is good but you have to be extra patient for delivery.
Please give us a review once you get them installed and try them out.