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				Re: Yet another rebuild thread
				Posted: 07:07 pm Aug 08 2019
				by kdxsully
				
			
		
				
			
 
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Here’s my sprocket cover. It’s 14 gauge galvanized steel scrap from work. It has a 90 degree bend at the left, and I spaced it out with some bolt spacers from Lowe’s. Costed me about $2 plus paint and labor to drill out the holes.
 
			 
			
					
				Re: Yet another rebuild thread
				Posted: 11:32 pm Aug 08 2019
				by KDXGarage
				cool work on both, especially the price
Be careful of mud build up on the sprocket cover.
			 
			
					
				Re: Yet another rebuild thread
				Posted: 06:19 am Aug 09 2019
				by kdxsully
				KDXGarage wrote: 11:32 pm Aug 08 2019
cool work on both, especially the price
Be careful of mud build up on the sprocket cover.
 
Thanks
We have this crappy clay like stuff in North Carolina, so it’d probably happen even without a cover 

 
			 
			
					
				Re: Yet another rebuild thread
				Posted: 08:09 am Aug 09 2019
				by KDXGarage
				Oh yeah. We have some around here, too. It can be bad! One time I got stopped going down a steep hill as it had jammed between the sides of the tire and the forks.
			 
			
					
				Re: Yet another rebuild thread
				Posted: 08:29 pm Aug 09 2019
				by kdxsully
				Got a 25 PJ. I think I hit the nail on the head. Idles like it used to at 2 turns out, and has just the right amount of smoke. Stay tuned for an adventure (hopefully - my buddy is the one with the GoPro.)
			 
			
					
				Re: Yet another rebuild thread
				Posted: 09:27 pm Aug 09 2019
				by KDXGarage
				Good luck! Report back in one piece. :-)