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Old 12-27-2004, 09:50 PM
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How many miles are on it James. In my opinion, rolling in a chain is about as easy a thing to do as it gets. Personally, I would just go ahead and put a new chain in and take another measurement. Chances are you will be fine. I'll be surprised if you have an offset key in there but I would not worry about that till after I installed the new chain The cam sprocket is pretty easy to remove. Just make sure you mark the cam sprocket and chain where it goes back to the same spot.

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On the subject of woodruff keys.. Would a new chain come with a non-offset key or would I need to buy one of those?
A new chain will not come with any kind of key.
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