Thanks for your reply. But the problem is the bolt bolt is turning with the shaft. The splines are stripped on the pulley.
When the engine is running the bolt is turning but the sprocket is not.
Find a way to secure a stout breaker bar to the sprocket bolt.
Start the machine.
Put it in reverse.
Gently apply the throttle, using engine power to remove the bolt.
With all due respect. DO NOT DO THIS!!!!!!!!!:shocked:
You'll cause MAJOR damage to the transmission components, which can be rather delicate and fragile.
Find a way to secure a stout breaker bar to the sprocket bolt.
Start the machine.
Put it in reverse.
Gently apply the throttle, using engine power to remove the bolt.
Don't mean to pick on you. This will work in theory, and probably in actual use... if nothing goes wrong. If I had no other alternative, I might even give it a try it. But in the interest of saving riders a great deal of potential grief, I highly recommend an impact with a 6 point impact socket. Many of the electric impacts will now out-do their air brothers. And are much more portable for in the field circumstances.
Hi
Just reply that I have managed to get the bolt out. Not the best method I’m sure but out is. So I put some blocks of wood on the ground and put a 16 mm ring spanner on the bolt. Looking at the sprocket the spanner set at about 5 o’clock and on the wood. Put the trike in reverse opened the throttle gently and out it came. Not the best or safest method but it’s out.