Ducati Sporting Club UK

Ducati Sporting Club UK (/msgboard.php)
-   998 / 996 / 916 / 748 (/forumdisplay.php?f=85)
-   -   Unremovable sprocket nuts. Help! (/showthread.php?t=31961)

MARTIN H 12-Jun-2006 16:30

Unremovable sprocket nuts. Help!
 
I am wanting to remove both the front and rear sprockets on my 996r. The problem is they just will not budge at all! So far I have broken my breaker bar and ridden my bike to 6 different garages to see if they can loosen them and nobody as managed it yet. We have had long breaker bars with scaffold pole extensions, large snap on air impact wrenches, and even warming the nuts with the welding torch and trying both the previous methods. Nothing has worked so far and wanted to know what my options are. I am getting to the point where I am considering destroying the nuts just to get them off. Am put off by the risk of damage to gearbox output shaft and rear stub axle though.

JPM 12-Jun-2006 17:55

Martin you've managed to remove an engine from a beetle with only a pick-axe.... this should be an easy challenge for you :p

MARTIN H 12-Jun-2006 18:09

Jon it was actually a pick axe and a pair of mole grips!

KeefyB 12-Jun-2006 19:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by MARTIN H
I am wanting to remove both the front and rear sprockets on my 996r. The problem is they just will not budge at all! So far I have broken my breaker bar and ridden my bike to 6 different garages to see if they can loosen them and nobody as managed it yet. We have had long breaker bars with scaffold pole extensions, large snap on air impact wrenches, and even warming the nuts with the welding torch and trying both the previous methods. Nothing has worked so far and wanted to know what my options are. I am getting to the point where I am considering destroying the nuts just to get them off. Am put off by the risk of damage to gearbox output shaft and rear stub axle though.

Clarkmeister had the same prob on his 748.The nut had to be destroyed to get it off.
Have you tried loosening the wheel side first?Sometimes it can tension the sprocket side,....not sure how tho,...but I have been told on good authority.

MARTIN H 12-Jun-2006 20:02

Yes tried that KeefyB, had the wheel still on but the nut fingertight. Going to try another mates garage in the morning. Someone said to get the nuts Red hot first but I dont really fancy that with the new chain in situ!?

guest1 12-Jun-2006 21:06

are you trying in the right direction?- righty tighty, lefty loosey.
:lol:

itexuk 12-Jun-2006 21:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by guest1
are you trying in the right direction?- righty tighty, lefty loosey.
:lol:

or is it the other way round?????

polarexpress 12-Jun-2006 22:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by itexuk
or is it the other way round?????

On the Ducati Corse Mg swingarm it is ;)

guest1 13-Jun-2006 07:55

There you go then Martin - have you been inadvertently tightening up the nuts?

MARTIN H 13-Jun-2006 09:58

No I havent been tightening them, I had a good trawl round here and all the info says they are normal thread. Also can see a little bit of thread poking out the top of the nuts and it appears normal. However we did try the other way just to see if we could get any movement at all and there was none. I finally managed to get in touch with my fave mechanic and he said to order a pair of nuts as he will get them off but originals will be scrap. Only problem I can forsee is whenever he comes round to give me a hand him and his dog end up staying here for about 3 days!


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 10:00.

Powered by vBulletin 3.5.4 - Copyright © 2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
© Ducati Sporting Club UK