
Originally Posted by
Bren_chch
Where is ur bike now?
At Norjo's on the "operation table"...

Originally Posted by
lemans
I agree with the cam gears being OK.
But on some bikes you have to break the chain to get it to fit.
Unless you want to pull the whole motor apart.
Not sure about it on this bike.
Just so some people do not get the wrong idea that never have to break the chain.
And the bottom sprocket can be part of the crank and to change it, that would be a total motor dismantle and a new crank.
If it can be replaced it is still could be a total motor pull apart and maybe have to split the crank shaft as well, if the sprocket is in the middle of the crank shaft.
What I can not under stand is the chain breaking in TWO places.
Once it has broken once the load is off the chain so should not break in a second place.
The sprocket is at the righthand end of the crankshaft - I am uncertain about whether it is a replacable part though. As for the sprockets on the camshaft, these are part of the camshafts and changing them would mean new camshafts...
I am sure it is possible to install the camchain as an endless chain - but it would be a much larger job. However, the chain apparently didn't break at the spot where it was broken and reassembled.
As for the chain breaking two places - it is not unlikely that the chain had a primary failure and when it subsequently was thrown around inside the clutch cover it could have had a secondary failure. It certainly caused a bit of mayhem in there...
Anyway, I've attached some parts of the workshop service manual for the ZXR250. I've tried to illustrate how the crankcase kinda covers parts of the camchain and how that can complicate things when trying to insert an endless chain.
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