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Thread: Stuck counter sprocket nut

  1. #16
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    If all else fails mate - use heat. The quicker you can heat the nut without it transferring to shaft the better.
    Seals are very cheap. You can also use a heat dissipating paste(silica clay) around the surrounding area to protect it all(Available from Strata Welding or Wurth) If u still stuck PM me or txt. Hows the health now -all good mate?
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    I have seen a bead of weld run around things to loosen them, but you will eff the sprocket obviously.

    Steve
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    "Wow, Great advise there DB."
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    WOOOOHOOOO a mate of mine RODDY from speedwell in hamilton got it off with his mega rattle gun....thanks for all the help guys ...thanks for the advice and asking after my health blacksmith.. my health has been great lately the old tickers beatn stronger than ever
    just taken it a bit easier these days...still love to get out on my bike but only easy stuff now
    cheers Dave
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