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O-ring chain case rubbing prevention
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[QUOTE="BlazinBoy, post: 735776, member: 51287"] Be very careful about putting a washer behind the sprocket on the KX as this will make it tough to get the c-clip which holds the sprocket on into its groove. The correct fix for this is to go up 1 tooth size on the countershaft sprocket and 3 teeth up on the rear sprocket to keep the same gear ratio......then you can run an oring chain without it rubbing the case. You will need to increase the chain length also after changing the sprockets. [/QUOTE]
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