Class #3- Chain Alignment

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Calling all BAKER Gearheads!
    Class 3 is learning how to align your chain properly.
    For any further questions please refer to your factory service manual or give us a call at 517-339-3835.
    www.bakerdrivetrain.com

Комментарии • 20

  • @johnw8054
    @johnw8054 3 года назад +5

    A better and more accurate way to measure is to place a STRAIGHT edge against the outer teeth between both sprockets

    • @-MrRichBiker1967
      @-MrRichBiker1967 3 года назад

      hey parnter, the guy above you, just said that..but you guys are right.

  • @JCcanU
    @JCcanU 5 лет назад +2

    I Run a EVO 1340 I use a straight edge top to bottom on the inner primary and use the tail end of the dial indicator to the sprocket the way your doing it a short block can be off by 50th and you not know it . use a longer straight edge go top to bottom .

  • @lucasholt3482
    @lucasholt3482 7 лет назад +3

    nice work! tremendously important spec to check for longevity!

  • @mikescheve429
    @mikescheve429 6 лет назад +6

    What are the chances that the primary housing gasket surface was not machined perfectly parallel to the chain face? Should that surface be the datum? If you put a precision straight edge on both gear surfaces, would that verify the .056" out of alignment?

    • @mafosa8519
      @mafosa8519 6 лет назад +1

      Mike Scheve that’s what I would do.
      That’s the way the cam sprockets are measured.
      Off each other.
      Plus there’s probably some end play not being factored in.
      Larry

  • @metatronmen2431
    @metatronmen2431 4 года назад +1

    The video is very much like keep shopping from us guys, for the much Baker charges It can come with some shims for increase or use a demel tool for remove some material for decrease adjustments.

    • @obfuscated3090
      @obfuscated3090 3 года назад

      A Dremel is a poor choice for machining round stock because it's so inaccurate. A lathe or surface grinder (or the correct shim stack in the first place) is the proper method.

    • @metatronmen2431
      @metatronmen2431 3 года назад +1

      @@obfuscated3090 If i spend $600 for a part i expect to fit right out the box otherwise is garbage because you finish spending over a $1000 dollars including labor and now also need a fitting job, the numbers and work makes no sense in a old bike. I bought this thing and comes with few shims I found the right one for my needs, eventually sold the bike with no problems but I dont go after market no more, personally stick with OEM and replace it when is required.

  • @rafaelbustos4758
    @rafaelbustos4758 Год назад

    Merry Christmas you are the best hope your doing well bought a Franken trany and drive from you 😀

  • @ralphtieleman4950
    @ralphtieleman4950 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video

  • @openroad6522
    @openroad6522 3 года назад

    I agree that is not a good way to do it and your block is stamped with letter stamps so it it is no longer flat, unless it was machined flat afterwards.
    The baker comp I have is not machined well and makes the chain loose tight loose tight, the center hole is not centered

  • @openroad6522
    @openroad6522 3 года назад +1

    That shift linkage is bent

  • @uhih6717823
    @uhih6717823 Год назад +1

    Where oh where is it written that the primary surface is Sq with anything?
    I am quite surprised at this vid from Baker, and its fallacies.
    That is NOT how it is done at all to get it squared up.
    Simply put, wow.....

  • @mikedeuk9351
    @mikedeuk9351 7 лет назад

    What was the measurement for the compensator in the beginning when you first started measuring? You didn't give the reading..

    • @mikescheve429
      @mikescheve429 6 лет назад +3

      He zeroed the caliper so the second reading was just a differential reading.

  • @lqqkout4thedude
    @lqqkout4thedude 6 лет назад

    Isn't the compensator bolt a torque to yield and one time use bolt? Do you replace that bolt after taking this measurement?

  • @JSmith-cj3yr
    @JSmith-cj3yr 6 лет назад

    I had to machine .050" off my extension shaft when I did mine.

  • @uhih6717823
    @uhih6717823 3 года назад +2

    You have proved nothing