circlepilot
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Is there an adjustable timing chain for the /6, if so what is the source?
Norm
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I've got a JP Performance double roller set now with multiple keyways. Regardless of what I'm doing, I'm not getting the numbers I need.Yes. JP/Rollmaster. Very high quality. On eBay reasonably.
That’s why they make offset keys, you can get close but if you want exact numbers that’s your best bet.I've got a JP Performance double roller set now with multiple keyways. Regardless of what I'm doing, I'm not getting the numbers I need.
I'm supposed to pick up some bushings tomorrow, I was hoping to get the needed results with the multiple key ways, but it's "in between" that's getting my goat. I didn't know that the big block sprockets would of worked either. Thanks to everyone for the info.That’s why they make offset keys, you can get close but if you want exact numbers that’s your best bet.
I was hoping to get the needed results with the multiple key ways, but it's "in between" that's getting my goat.
I'm supposed to pick up some bushings tomorrow, I was hoping to get the needed results with the multiple key ways, but it's "in between" that's getting my goat. I didn't know that the big block sprockets would of worked either. Thanks to everyone for the info.
440source 9 way billet, would need a HD (double roller) 6 upper cog.
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yeah, that's why I stated you'll need a HD double roller /6 upper cog (not the 440 one offered here). How's that 440 gear drive behavin'?
yeah, that's why I stated you'll need a HD double roller /6 upper cog (not the 440 one offered here). How's that 440 gear drive behavin'?
I'll send you a PM after I get home this evening.How far are you off?
Yeah and that was my question. WHERE you gonna get the double roller sprocket for a slant???