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The snow's gonna hit the fan that is. I'm looking for a sprocket for an old Dynamark snow blower I've had for a few years. It worked fine for the first couple seasons but then one of the chains started jumping off the sprocket. The sprocket in the picture is supposed to have a flange on both sides of the fork that is supposed to keep it from sliding side to side. But now one flange has been completely worn off and now the sprocket moves to far to the right and the chain jumps off. I hate to junk the thing simply because I can't find a new/used sprocket somewhere. I could re-engineer the thing a bit and it would probably be good until the rest of it fell apart. But a new sprocket would be easiest. Does anybody know anything about these? Would any collectors have one laying around? Even a part number would be handy. ANY info would be appreciated. Thanks, Bill
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I lost the bolt that holds the rear brake caliper bracket to the swing arm. Page F-3 of the service manual Ref #4 Part # 95024-10030-00 Discription- Bolt, Flange I'm sure I can get one at Ace if I can find the size, pitch and tpi. Thanks!
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...the rear left hand cylinder? It seems to weep from the valve cover and every now and then I see drips on the chrome cover below. It's oily (not too bad) right above the exhaust flange.
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I've been checking out dlhoulton's thread from back in January on his air filter swap and thought I would add to it with some more info. Here's a link to the thread. According to the thread a 57mm flange is needed so I did a little looking at K&N's website and using their universal air filter search came up with a lot of choices. And there are no adapters needed for the flange as they offer many 57mm flange size filters. Here is the link to the tool. Just choose the style you want (round, oval, conical) and then choose the flange size, angle offset, etc. This is the one that I like... RC-1252 $68.99 for a set of 2 http://static.summitracing.com/global/images/prod/norm/knn-rc-1252_w_m.jpg They look like they could be attached without needing a support bracket. Have to make that decision after getting them. The best place that I have found to get K&N is Autozone. The local store can get them usually overnight and for a better price than anywhere else. Just more info for anyone that may want it.
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Does anyone know where I can find a left and a right threaded #10 , 1.25 thread , about 3/4" long stainless allen cap screw? These go where the mirrors would fit on the flange of an 87' VR at each reservoir on the handle bars. They hold down covers and other controls on the handlebars. Mine are stripped out. Thanks for the help!!
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Hi, Thank you guys for the response, I did get one of the nuts off, but I absolutely cannot get the other one (on the left) off. The flange seems to be in the way. Any ideas???? Thanks. 2002 Venture