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Old 08-Nov-2006, 19:10
Steve B Steve B is offline
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The rear of the sprocket/renthal carrier is held in place by a large circlip.
This steel circlip in its groove on the ali sprocket centre tends to gradually wear the groove wider and wider and this lets the carrier/sprocket float a bit.
My 1997 916 Bip did this after about 40,000 miles.

I replaced it with the later 996 type which has a different ali centre and a separate spacer to prevent any rearward movement. No circlip -no wear.

If you have got a mate with access to a lathe/machine shop you may be able to shorten the old worn ali centre and turn up a spacer to go with it.

All you need are the dimensions from someone with a later model who is prepared to strip and measure it.

If you get the measurements let me know because my 98 916 will need doing sometime.

Steve B
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